- Robert Culp
Infobox actor
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birthname = Robert Martin Culp
birthdate = birth date and age|1930|08|16
birthplace =Oakland, California ,United States
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occupation = actor, scriptwriter
spouse = Candace Faulkner (1981–2007)
Sheila Sullivan (1971–1981)France Nuyen (1967–1970)
Elayne Carroll (1951–?) (divorced)
Nancy Ashe (1958–1966)Robert Martin Culp (born
August 16 1930 ) is an American actor and scriptwriter, perhaps best known for his work intelevision . Culp earned an international reputation for his role as Kelly Robinson on "I Spy " (1965-1968), theespionage series, where he and co-starBill Cosby played a pair ofsecret agent s (Cosby played the role of Alexander Scott.)Biography
Personal life
Culp was born in
Oakland, California . In 1930, he graduated fromBerkeley High School . He also graduated from the University of the Pacific inStockton, California . He has been married five times and has three sons and two daughters. From 1967-1970, he was married to Eurasian actressFrance Nuyen , whom he met when she guest-starred on "I Spy" in 1966. She appeared in four episodes of the series, two of them written by Culp himself. During the series run, Culp wrote scripts for seven episodes, one of which he also directed. He also wrote scripts for several other television series, including "Trackdown".Television performances
Culp came to national attention very early in his career as the star of the 1957-59 Western television series "
Trackdown " in which he playedTexas Ranger Hoby Gilman. "Trackdown" was a spin-off of "Dick Powell's Zane Grey Theater ", also onCBS . "Trackdown" then had a CBS spin-off of its own: "," withSteve McQueen asbounty hunter Josh Randall.After his series ended in 1959, Culp continued to work in television, including a role as "Captain Shark" in the first season of NBC's "
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. ". Among his more memorable performances were in three episodes of the science-fiction anthology series "The Outer Limits " (1963-1965), including the classic "Demon with a Glass Hand ", written byHarlan Ellison . In the 1962-1963 season, he guest starred in NBC's modern Western series "Empire" starring Richard Egan. In the episode, he got into aboxing match with series co-starRyan O'Neal .Culp then played secret agent Kelly Robinson, who masqueraded as a professional tennis player, for three years on the hit NBC series
I Spy , with co-starBill Cosby .He played a murderer in three separate "Columbo" episodes. Prior to that, he,
Peter Falk ,Robert Wagner andDarren McGavin each stepped in to take turns withAnthony Franciosa 's rotation of NBC's series "The Name of the Game" after Franciosa was fired, alternating a lead role of the lavish 90-minute show about the magazine business withGene Barry andRobert Stack .In 1981 he got his big break back into the television realm when he starred in "
The Greatest American Hero ", he played tough-as-nails-by-the-book-FBI Agent Bill Maxwell who gets teamed up with a special education teacher named Ralph Hinkley after Ralph receives a supersuit with special powers from a bunch of green aliens. That show only lasted three years ending in 1983 but the character of Bill Maxwell will always be remembered by some Culp fans. He reprised the role in a voice-over role on the stop-motion sketch comedy "Robot Chicken ".In 1987, he again teamed up with Bill Cosby, this time on "
The Cosby Show ", playing Dr. Cliff Huxtable's old friend Scott Kelly. The name was a combination of their "I Spy" characters' names.When
Larry Hagman entered into contract negotiations over his character of J.R. Ewing in "Dallas", Culp was ready to step into the role with an explanation that his face had been altered following an accident. One of his most recent recurring roles was a part on "Everybody Loves Raymond " as Warren Whelan, Ray's father-in-law.He appeared on episodes of many other television programs including "The Golden Girls," "
The Nanny ,"The Girls Next Door and "Wings.Film performances
Although primarily known from television, Culp has also worked as an actor in many theatrical films, beginning with three in 1963: As naval officer John F. Kennedy's good friend Ensign George Ross in "PT 109", as legendary lawman
Wild Bill Hickok in "The Raiders" and as the debonair fiance ofJane Fonda in the romantic comedy "Sunday in New York ".He went on to star in the provocative "
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice " in 1969, probably the height of his movie career. Another memorable role came as Thomas Luther Price in "Hannie Caulder " (1971). A year later, "Hickey & Boggs " reunited him with Cosby for the first time since "I Spy". Culp also directed this feature film, in which he and Cosby portray over-the-hill private eyes.Culp also played the U.S. President in Alan J. Pakula's 1994 murder mystery "The Pelican Brief" starring
Denzel Washington andJulia Roberts . In all, Culp has given hundreds of performances in a career spanning more than 50 years.Other appearances
Culp lent his voice to the digital character
Doctor Breen , the primeantagonist in the 2004 computer game "Half-Life 2 ". This was not his first video game role, however: he also appeared in the 1993 game "Voyeur".The video clip of "
Guilty Conscience " features Culp as an erudite and detached narrator describing the scenes whereEminem andDr Dre rap lyrics against each other.On November 9, 2007 on
The O'Reilly Factor , host Bill O'Reilly interviewed Culp about the actor's long career and awarded Culp with the distinction "TV Icon of the Week."External links
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