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Buddy Daniels Friedman (born 14 October 1948; age 75) is an actor who appeared as a Bolian archaeologist in the Star Trek: The Next Generation fourth season episode "Qpid" and later as a Bolian barber in the episode "The Host". Daniels Friedman received no credit for these appearances and was identified by the call sheets of the episodes. He filmed his scenes for "Qpid" on 8 February 1991 on Paramount Stage 8 and was listed as "Blue Alien" on the call sheet. For "The Host" he filmed his scenes on Friday 15 March 1991 on Paramount Stage 9 and was listed as "Blue Barber" on the call sheet.

Beside his work on Star Trek Daniels Friedman appeared in featured and supporting roles in several other television series including The Golden Girls (1986, with Craig Richard Nelson and Sam Anderson), The Young and the Restless, Gabriel's Fire (1990, with Madge Sinclair and Tim de Zarn), Cheers (1991, with Kirstie Alley, Kelsey Grammer, Bebe Neuwirth, Paul Willson, Beth Toussaint, Lee Allen, Mark Reilly, Rebecca Soladay, Keith Rayve, Natalie Wood, Elliot Durant III, Cooper, Theresa St. Clair, and Don Bennett), Hard Copy, Passions, Sliders (1998, starring Jerry O'Connell, with Ted Barba, Marnie McPhail, and Armin Shimerman), Ally McBeal, and Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! (2008).

Among his feature film work are Terminal Entry (1988, with Kavi Raz and Edward Laurence Albert), Freeway Maniac(1989, with Donald Hotton, Michael Rivkin, Gary Wayton, and Linda Fetters), Far Out Man (1990), Taking Care of Business (1990, with Gates McFadden and John de Lancie), Shadow of the Dragon (1992), the television thriller Psychic Detectives (1992), Round Trip to Heaven (1992, with Brioni Farrell, Zach Galligan, Steve Susskind, Steve Vinovich, Lilyan Chauvin, and Cyndi Pass), Total Reality (1997, with Geof Prysirr, Ken Olandt, and Bob Morrisey), Starforce(2000, with Nicholas Worth), Monkeybone (2001, with Whoopi Goldberg, Mary Stein, Randall Bosley, Scott Workman, and Pam Blackwell), Vampires Anonymous (2003, with Paul Popowich and Nicole Forester), the drama Paradise (2004, with Lilyan Chauvin and Max Freeman), and the drama Shifted (2006, with Robert Rusler).

Furthermore he appeared in the comedy Ninja Cheerleaders (2008, with George Takei) and the short comedy Jesus Comes to Town (2010). More recent projects include the television science fiction film Galaxy West (2011), the television series Legends of Atoll (2011) on which he also worked as executive producer, the drama Man Without a Head (2011), the documentary Baby Let Your Hair Hang Down (2011), and the thriller Road to Red (2012).

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