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'''Brady Bluhm''' {{born|6|July|1983}} is the actor who appeared as [[Latika]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode "[[Time and Again]]".
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'''Brady Bluhm''' {{born|6|July|1983}} is the actor who appeared as [[Latika]] in the ''[[Star Trek: Voyager]]'' episode {{e|Time and Again}}.
   
[[Film|Movie]] audiences will probably best recognize Bluhm as Billy, the poor blind kid who was tricked into buying a dead parakeet, in the 1994 comedy ''Dumb & Dumber''. This film also starred [[Charles Rocket]] and [[Mike Starr]] as the films villains, while [[Teri Garr]] also had a supporting role.
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Movie audiences will probably best recognize Bluhm as Billy, the poor blind kid who was tricked into buying a dead parakeet, in the 1994 comedy ''Dumb & Dumber''. This film also starred [[Charles Rocket]] and [[Mike Starr]] as the film's villains, while [[Teri Garr]] also had a supporting role.
   
Besides ''Voyager'', Bruhn also made guest appearances on such television series as ''Life Goes On'' (with [[Bill Smitrovich]] and [[Ray Buktenica]]) and ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' (with [[Brian Thompson]] and [[Noble Willingham]]). He also co-starred with [[Matt Frewer]], [[Graham Jarvis]], [[Christopher Lloyd]], [[Andrea Martin]], and [[Patrick Stewart]] in the 1994 TV special ''In Search of Dr. Seuss''.
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Besides ''Voyager'', Bluhm made guest appearances on such television series as ''Life Goes On'' (with [[Bill Smitrovich]] and [[Ray Buktenica]]) and ''Walker, Texas Ranger'' (with [[Brian Thompson]] and [[Noble Willingham]]). He also co-starred with [[Matt Frewer]], [[Graham Jarvis]], [[Christopher Lloyd]], [[Andrea Martin]], and [[Patrick Stewart]] in the 1994 TV special ''In Search of Dr. Seuss''.
   
Bluhm also appeared in the film ''The Crazysitter'', along with [[Ed Begley, Jr.]], [[Christopher Darga]], and [[Sean Whalen]], and lent his voice to the character of Christopher Robin in three ''Winnie the Pooh'' videos from Disney. These videos were narrated by [[David Warner]] and featured [[John Fiedler]] as the voice of Piglet.
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Bluhm appeared in the film ''The Crazysitter'', along with [[Ed Begley, Jr.]], [[Christopher Darga]], and [[Sean Whalen]], and lent his voice to the character of Christopher Robin in three ''Winnie the Pooh'' videos from Disney. These videos were narrated by [[David Warner]] and featured [[John Fiedler]] as the voice of Piglet.
   
 
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...as Latika

Brady Bluhm (born 6 July 1983; age 40) is the actor who appeared as Latika in the Star Trek: Voyager episode "Time and Again".

Movie audiences will probably best recognize Bluhm as Billy, the poor blind kid who was tricked into buying a dead parakeet, in the 1994 comedy Dumb & Dumber. This film also starred Charles Rocket and Mike Starr as the film's villains, while Teri Garr also had a supporting role.

Besides Voyager, Bluhm made guest appearances on such television series as Life Goes On (with Bill Smitrovich and Ray Buktenica) and Walker, Texas Ranger (with Brian Thompson and Noble Willingham). He also co-starred with Matt Frewer, Graham Jarvis, Christopher Lloyd, Andrea Martin, and Patrick Stewart in the 1994 TV special In Search of Dr. Seuss.

Bluhm appeared in the film The Crazysitter, along with Ed Begley, Jr., Christopher Darga, and Sean Whalen, and lent his voice to the character of Christopher Robin in three Winnie the Pooh videos from Disney. These videos were narrated by David Warner and featured John Fiedler as the voice of Piglet.

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