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Roger M. Schueller (born 29 August 1944; age 79) is an actor who played an engineering officer in Star Trek. As a background actor Schueller received no credit for his appearance. [1]
Schueller was born in St. Cloud, Minnesota and moved with his family to California, where he attended the Mary Star Grammar and High School in San Pedro. He played semi-professional basketball and baseball and attended the California State University in Long Beach and received a Bachelor of Science Degree in Industrial Relations/Personnel Management. Schueller then worked for the GTE Corp/Verizon Communications company for 36 years until he made the decision to become an actor and studied several acting techniques at "The Actor's Edge" in Hollywood. Schueller has been married for over 39 years, has three daughters, and six grandchildren, and is currently residing in Thousand Oaks, California.
Schueller previously worked with J.J. Abrams; he portrayed an IMF Council member in Mission: Impossible III (2005, with Simon Pegg, Jeffrey Chase, Jane Daly, Tracy Middendorf, Ellen Bry, Tony Guma, Bruce French, Robert Alonzo, Dana Dru Evenson, and Jonathan Dixon) and appeared as a background actor, an elegant party goer, in a 2004 episode of Abrams' Alias
Among his extensive acting resume are supporting and featured roles in films such as Viva (2004), Red Eye (2005, with Angela Paton, Suzie Plakson, Robert Pine, Dey Young, Beth Toussaint, Scott Leva, and Nathan Effron), Herbie: Fully Loaded (2005, with Tim Sitarz), Flightplan (2005), Elizabethtown (2005, starring Kirsten Dunst), Thank you for Smoking (2005, with Aaron Lustig, Spencer Garrett, and Bruce French), Fun with Dick and Jane (2005), the thriller Confession (2005, with Chris Pine, Bruce Davison, Robert Pine, and Kate Vernon), Phat Girlz (2006, with Dayo Ade), Good Night, and Good Luck (2006, with Glenn Morshower, Ray Wise, and Frank Langella), World Trade Center (2006, with Jude Ciccolella, Tom Wright, Terry O'Quinn, Brad William Henke, Donna Murphy, and Susie Stillwell), The Number 23 (2007, with Virginia Madsen, Ed Lauter, and Kerry Hoyt), Evan Almighty (2007), Charlie Wilson's War (2007, with Brian Markinson, Cyia Batten, Faran Tahir, Pavel Lychnikoff, Spencer Garrett, and James W. Jansen), The Invasion (film)The Invasion (2007), Rush Hour 3 (2007, with Tzi Ma), Get Smart (2008, with The Rock), 17 Again (2009, with Wednesday Mourning), Fast & Furious (2009, with Troy Brenna), and Eagle Eye (2008, with William Sadler, Manny Perry, and Peggy Roeder).
Among his performances in television series are a recurring background role as an associate partner in thirteen episodes of Boston Legal (2004-2007, starring William Shatner and René Auberjonois) and various roles in The West Wing (2004), Malcolm in the Middle (2004), Gilmore Girls (2004-2005), Charmed (2004), The O.C. (2005, starring Melinda Clarke), Medium (2005-2006), Las Vegas (2005-2007, starring Nikki Cox), House (2005), CSI: New York (2005), Without a Trace (2006-2007, starring Enrique Murciano), The Closer (2006), Jericho (2006), Heroes (2006, with Zachary Quinto), Grey's Anatomy (2006), Desperate Housewives (2006-2007, starring Teri Hatcher, Brenda Strong, and Mark Moses), Day Break (2006), Women's Murder Club (2007-2008, starring Linda Park), Moonlight (2007), Mad Men (2007), Entourage (2007), Dirt (2007), Everybody Hates Chris (2006-2007), Little Britain (2008), and The Mentalist (2014, episode "Blue Bird" with Jason Brooks).
Schueller also worked as stand-in and photo double for several actors, including Chandler Hill on The West Wing(2006), John Getz and Bill Macy on Las Vegas (2006), Mike Farrell for the comedy Out at the Wedding (2007, with Cathy DeBuono), Max von Sydow for Rush Hour 3 (2007), and Oliver Muirhead for National Treasure: Book of Secrets (2007, with Christopher Plummer, Bruce Greenwood, Alicia Coppola, and Albert Hall). He also appeared in various magazines, music videos, and commercials for companies such as Budweiser (2004), World Wrestling Entertainment (2005), FOX Sports (2005), Ford (2005), Verizon Wireless (2007), K-Swiss (2007), Hewlett Packard (2007), Coca Cola (2007), and Hallmark (2007).