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Derek McGrath

Derek McGrath (born July 15, 1951) is a Canadian actor.
==Life and career==
McGrath was born in Timmins, Ontario. He is known for his roles in ''Cheers'' as "Andy-Andy" Schroeder (the would-be strangler of one Diane Chambers), Dr. Benjamin Jeffcoate in ''My Secret Identity'', Crewman Chell in ''Star Trek: Voyager'', and as Dr. Derek Hebert in ''Doc''. McGrath also played Buck the dog in a fantasy sequence in a second season episode of ''Married... with Children'' and a mutant in the 1993 comedy film ''Freaked''. He most recently appeared in a recurring role as the character of Anglican priest Duncan Magee in the CBC Television sitcom ''Little Mosque on the Prairie'' seasons 1-3; in season 4 (beginning late September 2009), he appears to have been written out and replaced with a younger priest played by actor Brandon Firla. He voices Spiff in the animated children's series ''Iggy Arbuckle''. He also voices Melvin, the mayor of Maple Lake in the animated series ''Bob & Doug''. He also provided the voice of Heathcliff's arch nemesis Spike in DIC's ''Heathcliff and the Catillac Cats''. He has also voiced various characters in ''Grossology'', ''Pole Position'', ''The Romance of Betty Boop'', ''Intergalactic Thanksgiving'', ''Bakugan Battle Brawlers'', ''Super Why!'', ''Wayside'', ''Ruby Gloom'', ''Toot and Puddle'', ''Spliced'', ''Jane and the Dragon'' and ''Take Me Up to the Ball Game''. In 2002, he narrated the National Film Board of Canada short ''The Hungry Squid'', which won the Genie Award for Best Animated Short. In the 1970s, he was a prominent actor on TVOntario educational programming, most notably ''Mathmakers''. He currently voices Mr. McFeely in ''Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood'' and Chief Quimby in ''Inspector Gadget''.

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