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'''Karl Wiedergott''' is an actor who made two guest appearances in ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''.
 
'''Karl Wiedergott''' is an actor who made two guest appearances in ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' and ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]''.
   
 
Wiedergott is best known for his work on the animated television series ''[[The Simpsons]]'' (1998-2007, co-starring [[Frank Welker]] and [[Kelsey Grammer]]) and has lent his voice also to the ''The Simpsons: Hit and Run'' video game (2003) and the ''The Simpsons Movie'' (2007, also co-starring Kelsey Grammer).
Wiedergott attended the Bridgewater State College in Massachusetts. He played football for the BSC Bears but had to quit this career because he got injured.
 
 
Wiedergott is best known for performing several voices in the animated television series ''The Simpsons'' (1998-2007, co-starring [[Frank Welker]] and [[Kelsey Grammer]]) and has lent his voice also to the ''The Simpsons: Hit and Run'' video game (2003) and the ''The Simpsons Movie'' (2007, also co-starring Kelsey Grammer).
 
   
 
Among his acting resume are films such as ''The Education of Allison Tate'' (1986, with [[Leslie Hope]]), ''Monday Morning'' (1990, with [[Annie O'Donnell]]), ''Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 Women'' (1994, with [[Lilyan Chauvin]], [[Barry Kivel]], and [[Amy O'Neill]]), ''The Confidence Man'' (1996, with [[Barbara Alyn Woods]] and [[John Putch]]), ''Pirates of Silicon Valley'' (1999, with [[J.G. Hertzler]], [[Wayne Pere]], [[Jeffrey Nordling]], [[Marc Worden]], [[Kitty Swink]], [[Paul Popowich]], [[Nikita Ager]], [[Alexander Enberg]], and stunts by [[Rick Avery]] and [[Brian Avery]]), and ''Two Days'' (2003, with [[Adam Scott]]).
 
Among his acting resume are films such as ''The Education of Allison Tate'' (1986, with [[Leslie Hope]]), ''Monday Morning'' (1990, with [[Annie O'Donnell]]), ''Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 Women'' (1994, with [[Lilyan Chauvin]], [[Barry Kivel]], and [[Amy O'Neill]]), ''The Confidence Man'' (1996, with [[Barbara Alyn Woods]] and [[John Putch]]), ''Pirates of Silicon Valley'' (1999, with [[J.G. Hertzler]], [[Wayne Pere]], [[Jeffrey Nordling]], [[Marc Worden]], [[Kitty Swink]], [[Paul Popowich]], [[Nikita Ager]], [[Alexander Enberg]], and stunts by [[Rick Avery]] and [[Brian Avery]]), and ''Two Days'' (2003, with [[Adam Scott]]).
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He has also appeared in television series such as ''The Golden Girls'' (1985 and 1988, with [[Matthew Faison]], [[Herta Ware]], and [[John Hostetter]]), ''21 Jump Street'' (1990, with [[Castulo Guerra]] and [[Morgan Woodward]]), ''Wings'' (1993, with [[Steven Weber]]), ''Brimstone'' (1999, with [[John Glover]], [[Steven Culp]], [[Lori Petty]], and [[Ray Proscia]]), ''ER'' (2000, with [[Megan Cole]] and [[Lily Mariye]]), ''Roswell'' (2002, with [[William Sadler]] and [[Jack Donner]]), and ''The Pitts'' (2003, with [[Kellie Waymire]] and [[Seth MacFarlane]]).
 
He has also appeared in television series such as ''The Golden Girls'' (1985 and 1988, with [[Matthew Faison]], [[Herta Ware]], and [[John Hostetter]]), ''21 Jump Street'' (1990, with [[Castulo Guerra]] and [[Morgan Woodward]]), ''Wings'' (1993, with [[Steven Weber]]), ''Brimstone'' (1999, with [[John Glover]], [[Steven Culp]], [[Lori Petty]], and [[Ray Proscia]]), ''ER'' (2000, with [[Megan Cole]] and [[Lily Mariye]]), ''Roswell'' (2002, with [[William Sadler]] and [[Jack Donner]]), and ''The Pitts'' (2003, with [[Kellie Waymire]] and [[Seth MacFarlane]]).
   
==''Star Trek'' appearances==
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== ''Star Trek'' appearances ==
 
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File:Larr.jpg|[[Larr]]<br />{{ENT|Dear Doctor}}
 
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==External links==
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== External links ==
 
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*{{wikipedia|Karl Wiedergott}}
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Template:Realworld Karl Wiedergott is an actor who made two guest appearances in Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise.

Wiedergott is best known for his work on the animated television series The Simpsons (1998-2007, co-starring Frank Welker and Kelsey Grammer) and has lent his voice also to the The Simpsons: Hit and Run video game (2003) and the The Simpsons Movie (2007, also co-starring Kelsey Grammer).

Among his acting resume are films such as The Education of Allison Tate (1986, with Leslie Hope), Monday Morning (1990, with Annie O'Donnell), Attack of the 5 Ft. 2 Women (1994, with Lilyan Chauvin, Barry Kivel, and Amy O'Neill), The Confidence Man (1996, with Barbara Alyn Woods and John Putch), Pirates of Silicon Valley (1999, with J.G. Hertzler, Wayne Pere, Jeffrey Nordling, Marc Worden, Kitty Swink, Paul Popowich, Nikita Ager, Alexander Enberg, and stunts by Rick Avery and Brian Avery), and Two Days (2003, with Adam Scott).

He has also appeared in television series such as The Golden Girls (1985 and 1988, with Matthew Faison, Herta Ware, and John Hostetter), 21 Jump Street (1990, with Castulo Guerra and Morgan Woodward), Wings (1993, with Steven Weber), Brimstone (1999, with John Glover, Steven Culp, Lori Petty, and Ray Proscia), ER (2000, with Megan Cole and Lily Mariye), Roswell (2002, with William Sadler and Jack Donner), and The Pitts (2003, with Kellie Waymire and Seth MacFarlane).

Star Trek appearances

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