Star Trek Voyager Cast: Where Are They Now?

15. Brad Dourif

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Brad Dourif's Lon Suder may only have appeared in three episodes of Voyager, but the character was so memorable that he more than merits his place on this list.

Brad Dourif is an Oscar nominated actor with a career spanning from the '70s to present day. After he completed his short run on Voyager, he appeared in 1997's Alien Resurrection, sticking with the Sci-Fi genre. He would also more recently appear in Rob Zombie's take on the Michael Myers franchise in both Halloween and Halloween 2 as Sheriff Brackett.

However, Dourif may be best known for two separate roles - one from strictly after his time on Voyager and one that has spanned almost three decades. First, he may be well known to many as Grima Wormtongue, the slithering aid to Saruman in The Lord of the Rings. While most of his scenes took place in The Two Towers, he can be seen in the extended edition of The Return of the King.

To most, he would be instantly recognizable by his voice along. He portrayed the killer doll, Chucky, in the Child's Play series from the very beginning (in which he also appeared in the flesh). While he was replaced by Mark Hamill for the most recent film, he has allegedly signed back on for another upcoming entry.

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