Lou Wagner
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Lou Wagner (born 14 August 1948 in San Jose, California) is an actor who played two different Ferengi in two Star Trek spin-off series.
Wagner is well known for his role as Lucius in three Planet of the Apes films (1968, 1970, and 1972, with Paul Lambert, Jeff Corey, and Ricardo Montalban). He played the role of Harlan Arliss in the television series CHiPs (1978-1983, starring Robert Pine and Michael Dorn). Beside his on-screen roles he also performed the role of the professor in the "McDonald's" television commercials for over fifteen years .
Among his acting credits are films such as Airport (1970, with Whit Bissell, William Boyett, and Celia Lovsky), Columbo: Mind Over Mayhem (1974, with Robert Walker, Jr. and Arthur Batanides), The Baltimore Bullet (1980, with Arell Blanton, Shay Duffin, and Ed Bakey), In This Corner (1994), Galgameth (1996, with Time Winters, Ken Thorley, and Stephen Macht), James Dean (2001, with Joanne Linville, Andrew Prine, Mark Moses, and Mark Kiely), and Chopping Block (2005).
Wagner has guest starred in television series such as Lost in Space (1967, with Bill Mumy), Dragnet (1968-1969), Quincy M.E. (1979, with Robert Ito), The Golden Girls (1992, with Mario Roccuzzo and Rudolph Willrich), L.A. Law (1993, with Corbin Bernsen, Larry Drake, Lawrence Dobkin, Leland Orser, and William Utay), Providence (1999, with Leslie Silva and Molly Hagan), and My Name is Earl (2006).
He is also a member of Fred Willard's Moho sketch group and acted in several stage plays. He studied acting by Lee Strasberg, Madeleine Sherwood, and James Frawley.
[edit] Star Trek appearances
[edit] External links
- Lou Wagner at the Internet Movie Database
- LouWagner.com - official site
