Steven Culp Biography
Steven Culp is an actor from the United States. Culp appeared in the films Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993), James and the Giant Peach (1996), The Emperor’s Club (2002), and, most memorably, Thirteen Days as Robert F. Kennedy in 2000.
Steven Culp Age
He was born Steven Bradford Culp on December 3, 1955, in La Jolla, San Diego, California, U.S.A. He is 67 years old as of December 2022.
Steven Culp Height
Culp stands at a height of 5′ 11″ (1.80 m) tall.
Steven Culp Education
He went to Virginia Beach’s First Colonial High School. He earned a bachelor’s degree in English literature from the College of William & Mary in 1978 and later attended the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom. In 1981, he received an M.F.A. from Brandeis University.
Steven Culp Family
Culp was born in La Jolla, California, to Mary Ann Joseph and Joseph Franklin Culp (both born in Dallas). His father and stepfather were both members of the United States Navy. He had two half-sisters, Shelly Grabinsky and Kathryn Harvey. On January 1, 2006, Kathryn was murdered in Richmond, Virginia, along with her husband, Bryan, and their two daughters, Stella and Ruby.
Steven Culp Wife
He is married to Barbara Ayers, and they have two children together.
Steven Culp Career
Culp made his film debut in Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993) as Robert Campbell, a reporter investigating the Jason murders. In James and the Giant Peach, he also played the main character’s father. Culp made a brief appearance as Brian Hamilton on The Young and the Restless in 1995. Culp is best known for his recurrent performances on JAG (1997-2004) as CIA Agent Clayton Webb and Major Hayes on Star Trek: Enterprise (2003-2004). His characters in both series were killed off in their respective season finales the same week, while Culp’s character in JAG resurfaced in the series’ ensuing season premiere. Culp starred as Secret Service agent Ted Simmons in a couple of episodes of 24’s second season in 2003.
Culp portrayed Robert F. Kennedy in two films: Norma Jean & Marilyn (HBO, 1996) and Thirteen Days (2000). In Star Trek: Nemesis (2002), he played Commander Martin Madden, a character created to replace William Riker as the Enterprise’s first officer. However, due to the film’s length, Culp’s parts were deleted from the final version. His scenes as Madden can be viewed in the deleted scenes from the Nemesis DVD. Culp appeared as Major Hayes, the head of the M.A.C.O.s, in the third season of Star Trek: Enterprise. Hayes was shot protecting a fellow crewmember in five episodes: “The Xindi”, “The Shipment”, “Harbinger”, “Hatchery”, and “Countdown”. Other roles include taking up the principal role of photographer Richard Stewart.
Culp appeared for one season as Rex Van de Kamp in the ABC comedy-drama series Desperate Housewives from 2004 to 2005. His character was killed at the end of the season, but Culp appeared in flashback scenes and as the narrator in one season 3 episode. As Special Agent in Charge Fred Chambers, he was a regular cast member in the ABC short-lived series Traveler in 2007. In the years since, Culp has appeared as a guest star on a variety of shows, including NCIS, The Closer, Criminal Minds, Body of Proof, How to Get Away with Murder, Dynasty, American Horror Story: 1984, and 9-1-1. In the 2010 film The Chicago 8, he played Thomas Foran. Culp had recurrent roles on Grey’s Anatomy as Dr. Darren Parker.
Steven Culp’s Net Worth
He has an estimated net worth of 8 million dollars.
Steven Culp Movies
2020 9-1-1
2020 Dirty John
2019 American Horror Story: 1984
2018 Dynasty
2018 Waco
2018 The Last Ship
2017 The Orville
2016 How to Get Away with Murder
2016 Code Black
2016 Lopez
2015 Scream Queens
2015 Bosch
2015 Arrow
2015 Zoo
2013 Revolution
2013 King & Maxwell
2012 Body of Proof
2012 Perception
2012 Grey’s Anatomy
2012 Longmire
2012 Drop Dead Diva
2011 The Chicago Code
2011 Law & Order: Los Angeles
2010 Ghost Whisperer
2010 Burn Notice
2009 Impact President
2008 Medium
2008 Criminal Minds
2008 The Mentalist
2008 Eli Stone
2007 The Closer
2007 Stargate: Atlantis
2007 Boston Legal
2007 NCIS
2004–2012 Desperate Housewives
2004 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
2003–2005 The West Wing