10 Star Trek Actors Who Lent Their Voices To Family Guy

2. Patrick Stewart

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Like Nana Visitor, actor Patrick Stewart has had many a role on Family Guy. And while none of these are quite as substantial as his portrayal of Avery Bullock on American Dad!, they do regularly make for a good laugh nonetheless.

Of course, Stewart has played himself on numerous occasions throughout the show - mostly involving parodies of his role as Jean-Luc Picard in Star Trek: The Next Generation. Aside from cutaways, though, his most prominent recurring role is that of Joe's infant daughter, Susie Swanson.

She is clearly a girl, and unable to talk, but seemingly that doesn't bother the writers. Taking cues from the 1989 comedy film, Look Who's Talking, Stewart voices her inner musings, which are often implausibly intellectual and sometimes even address the audience directly.

Every time she 'speaks' with this elderly English man's voice is so delightfully absurd that anything she comes out with is usually pure gold. Whatever will she sound like when she actually learns to talk?

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