Earl Maddox

Earl H. Maddox is an actor who appeared as an Uxali in the Star Trek: Voyager episode. As a background performer, Maddox received no on-screen credit for this appearance and was identified by the name tag of his costume which was sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay.

Beside work in music videos for musicians such as and commercials for products like Budweiser and Red Cross PSA, Maddox was featured in the television series That 70's Show, Just Shoot Me, Family Law, The X-Files, Diagnosis Murder, and The Bernie Mac Show.

His film resume include supporting and background roles in the television drama Mama Flora's Family (1998), the drama Wayward Son (1999), 's mystery thriller The Gift (2000, with Erik Cord), 's science fiction comedy Evolution (2001), 's drama Monster's Ball (2001), the comedy Life Without Dick (2002, with Teri Garr, Geoffrey Blake, Holmes Osborne, and Ian Patrick Williams), 's superhero movie Spider-Man (2002, starring Kirsten Dunst), the television horror film Locusts (2005, with Natalia Nogulich), the biographic drama Elvis (2005, with Eugenie Bondurant), and the war drama Faith of my Fathers (2005, with Joe Chrest and Cary-Hiroyuki Tagawa).

More recently he appeared in the comedy College (2008), the drama Who Do You Love (2008, with Joe Chrest), Jonathan Frakes' television sequel The Librarian: The Curse of the Judas Chalice (2008, with Bruce Davison), 's drama The Curious Case of Benjamin Button (2008, with Spencer Daniels), and the thriller The Yellow Wallpaper (2009).