Phil Lodwick (22 June 1951–3 May 2024; age 72) was an actor who appeared as an Angosian senator in the Star Trek: The Next Generation third season episode "The Hunted". He received no credit for his appearance.
Besides Star Trek, Lodwick worked as background actor on episodes of Cheers (1987, with Kelsey Grammer, Joseph Paz, Mark Reilly, George Sasaki, and Rebecca Soladay), Falcon Crest (1987, with Brett Cullen, Dana Sparks, Ian Abercrombie, Larry Humburger, Tony Rocco, Kevin G. Tracey, and Alex Zimmerman and directed by Reza Badiyi, 1988 episode "A Madness Most Discreet" with Brett Cullen, Christopher Held, Larry Humburger, Buck McDancer, and Kevin Tracey, 1988 episode "Legacies" with Brett Cullen, Dana Sparks, Christopher Held, Buzz Barbee, and Peter Eastman, and 1988 episode "Telling Tales" with Brett Cullen, Dana Sparks, Christopher Held, Gregg Henry, Shirley Anthony, Michael Bailous, Chris Doyle, Peter Eastman, Norman Fessler, Buck McDancer, Rex Pierson, Roger Trantham, and Alex Zimmerman), Dynasty (1988 episode "The Rifle" with Joan Collins, Daniel Davis, and Philip Weyland and 1989 episode "Sins of the Father" with Tracy Scoggins, Stephanie Beacham, and Joan Collins), Married... with Children (1994, with Rhonda Aldrich), and ER (1994, starring Eriq La Salle, with Christine Harnos, Scott Jaeck, Julianna McCarthy, Michael Cavanaugh, Christine Healy, Liz Vassey, Scott Lincoln, Jay Leggett, Chris Wynne, Shelly Desai, Thomas Dekker, Isabel Lorca, Miguel Ferrer, Kerry Hoyt, Mike Fujimoto, Janet Dey, Bob Shuttleworth, Robert Coffee, and Darryl Stewart).
He worked twice on General Hospital (1994 and 1995), had a background role on Seinfeld (1996, with Jason Alexander, Richard Herd, Brenda Strong, Patrick Kerr, Harvey Jason, and Larry Polson), and was featured in the drama The Girl Gets Moe (1997, with Louise Fletcher, Christine Harnos, Brian Brophy, Chris Doyle, Hubie Kerns, Jr., James Lew, and Al Goto).
Between 1996 and 2002, Lodwick worked on several episodes of Arliss along with Fred Williamson, Lee Arenberg, Marc Adams, Brian McNamara, Matt Winston, Rob Mars, Rex Pierson, Tim Sitarz, John Billingsley, Tom Todoroff, David Gautreaux, Camille Saviola, and Michael Rothhaar).
Later work includes a background role in a deleted scene of Bewitched (2005, with Scott Alan Smith, Fran Severini, Pete Henderson, Andrew MacBeth, Richard Lawrence, Thom Williams, and Patricia Tallman) and a featured role in the Tim and Eric's Bedtime Stories episode "The Duke" (2017, with Ray Wise).