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'''Larry Drake''' {{born|21|February|1950}} played Administrator [[Chellick]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Critical Care}}. Drake is a well-known character actor with a number of credits to his name.
 
'''Larry Drake''' {{born|21|February|1950}} played Administrator [[Chellick]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Critical Care}}. Drake is a well-known character actor with a number of credits to his name.
   
He is perhaps best known as the mentally-challenged officer worker Benny Stulwicz on ''L.A. Law'' (alongside [[TNG]] guest star [[Corbin Bernsen]]) for which he won two consecutive Emmy awards (to the extent that fans who meet him have sometimes believed he is challenged in real life). He also played the villainous Robert G. Durant in Sam Raimi's ''Darkman'' and reprised the role in the sequel, ''Darkman II: The Return of Durant.''
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He is perhaps best known as the mentally-challenged office worker Benny Stulwicz on ''L.A. Law'' (alongside [[TNG]] guest star [[Corbin Bernsen]]) for which he won two consecutive Emmy awards (to the extent that fans who meet him have sometimes believed he is challenged in real life). In a significant departure from this role, he played the villainous Robert G. Durant in Sam Raimi's ''Darkman'' and reprised the role in the sequel, ''Darkman II: The Return of Durant.'' He also played the title character in the 1992 horror film ''Dr. Giggles'' (directed by [[Manny Coto]]).
   
 
He has also made guest appearances on ''Firefly'', ''Crossing Jordan'', and ''Six Feet Under''. In 2008, he guest-starred on ''Boston Legal'', the ABC drama starring [[William Shatner]] and [[John Larroquette]].
 
He has also made guest appearances on ''Firefly'', ''Crossing Jordan'', and ''Six Feet Under''. In 2008, he guest-starred on ''Boston Legal'', the ABC drama starring [[William Shatner]] and [[John Larroquette]].
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He starred with ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' guest star [[Stephen Yoakam]], as well as [[Sarah Silverman]] and [[Bruce Bohne]], in the 1998 movie ''Overnight Delivery''.
 
He starred with ''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine]]'' guest star [[Stephen Yoakam]], as well as [[Sarah Silverman]] and [[Bruce Bohne]], in the 1998 movie ''Overnight Delivery''.
   
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Revision as of 04:05, 7 June 2014

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Chellick

...as Administrator Chellick

Larry Drake (born 21 February 1950; age 74) played Administrator Chellick in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Critical Care". Drake is a well-known character actor with a number of credits to his name.

He is perhaps best known as the mentally-challenged office worker Benny Stulwicz on L.A. Law (alongside TNG guest star Corbin Bernsen) for which he won two consecutive Emmy awards (to the extent that fans who meet him have sometimes believed he is challenged in real life). In a significant departure from this role, he played the villainous Robert G. Durant in Sam Raimi's Darkman and reprised the role in the sequel, Darkman II: The Return of Durant. He also played the title character in the 1992 horror film Dr. Giggles (directed by Manny Coto).

He has also made guest appearances on Firefly, Crossing Jordan, and Six Feet Under. In 2008, he guest-starred on Boston Legal, the ABC drama starring William Shatner and John Larroquette.

He starred with Star Trek: Deep Space Nine guest star Stephen Yoakam, as well as Sarah Silverman and Bruce Bohne, in the 1998 movie Overnight Delivery.

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