Steven Bradford Culp (born December 3, 1955) is an American actor. Culp appeared in films Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993), James and the Giant Peach (1996), The Emperor's Club (2002), and most notably in the 2000 political thriller Thirteen Days playing Robert F. Kennedy.

On television, Culp had recurring roles as Clayton Webb in the CBS procedural JAG (1997–2004), and Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Jeff Haffley in the NBC political drama The West Wing (2003–2005). He also appeared as Rex Van de Kamp in the ABC comedy-drama series, Desperate Housewives.

He also appeared in How to Get Away with Murder as defense attorney Victor Leshner.

Early life and education

Culp was born in La Jolla, California, the son of Mary Ann Joseph (born in Coshocton, Ohio), and Joseph Franklin Culp (born in Dallas). Both his father and stepfather were in the United States Navy. He attended First Colonial High School in Virginia Beach, Virginia. He graduated from the College of William and Mary in 1978 with a major in English literature and also studied at the University of Exeter in the United Kingdom. He earned an M.F.A. from Brandeis University in 1981.

Career

One of Culp's earliest roles was in Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday (1993) as Robert Campbell, a reporter looking into the Jason murders. He also played the father of the titular character in James and the Giant Peach. In 1995, Culp briefly starred on The Young and the Restless as Brian Hamilton. Culp is known for his recurring roles as CIA Agent Clayton Webb on JAG (1997–2004) and Major Hayes on Star Trek: Enterprise (2003–2004). His characters in both series were killed in the same week in the shows' season finales, although Culp’s character in JAG reappeared in the series’ subsequent season premiere. In 2003, Culp appeared in a few episodes of the second season of 24 as Secret Service agent Ted Simmons. He had a recurring role in the NBC series The West Wing as Republican Speaker of the House of Representatives Jeff Haffley from 2003 to 2005.

Culp portrayed Robert F. Kennedy twice, in the HBO movie Norma Jean & Marilyn (1996) and the film Thirteen Days (2000). He played Commander Martin Madden in Star Trek: Nemesis (2002), a character written to replace William Riker as first officer of the Enterprise. However, due to the film's length, Culp's scenes were included in several cut from the final film. His scenes as Madden can be seen in the Nemesis DVD deleted scenes. In the third season of Star Trek: Enterprise, Culp played the recurring character Major Hayes, commander of the Military Assault Command Operations detachment aboard Enterprise. He was in five episodes; "The Xindi", "The Shipment", "Harbinger", "Hatchery" and "Countdown", where Hayes was shot saving a fellow crew member. Other performances include playing the leading role of the photographer Richard Stewart in the English as a Second Language educational video series Family Album, U.S.A. He also had a role as antagonist Peter Drummond in the television movie How to Make a Monster, in which computer game programmers accidentally give life to a deadly AI and members of a software company attempt to beat the game to save their lives.

From 2004 to 2005, Culp played Rex Van de Kamp on the ABC comedy-drama series Desperate Housewives for one season. His character was killed at the end of the season, although Culp reprised his role several times in flashback sequences and as narrator in one season 3 episode. In 2007, he was a regular cast member in the ABC short-lived series Traveler as Special Agent in Charge Fred Chambers. The following years, Culp guest-starred on number 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. He starred as Thomas Foran in the 2010 film The Chicago 8. Culp had a recurring roles as Dr. Darren Parker on Grey's Anatomy in 2012, and from 2013 to 2014 in the NBC series Revolution as Edward Truman. From 2015 to 2018, he had a recurring role in the Amazon prime crime drama Bosch.

Personal life

He is married to Barbara Ayers, and they have two children together. 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.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1989Gross AnatomyJerry Fanning Forrester
1991Dead AgainParty Guest #1
1992Diego Rivera: I Paint What I SeeNelson Rockefeller
1993Jason Goes to Hell: The Final FridayRobert Campbell
FearlessEmergency Doctor
1996James and the Giant PeachJames's father
2000Nurse BettyFriend
Thirteen DaysRobert F. Kennedy
2002Star Trek: NemesisCommander Martin MaddenDeleted Scene
The Emperor's ClubOlder Martin Blythe
2004SpartanGaines
2005The SistersHarry Glass
Deck the HallsDr. Olsen
2007Firehouse DogZachary Hayden
2008From WithinPastor Joe
Leaving BarstowMr. Johns
2011The Chicago 8Tom Foran
2014Captain America: The Winter SoldierCongressman Wenham
2017The Last WordSam Serman
2018CollusionsAgent Robinson

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1982Another WorldTom Nelson1 episode
1984One Life to LiveDaniel Wolek1 episode
1988LincolnJohn HayMiniseries; 2 episodes
The Cosby ShowFather-to-Be1 episode
1989ABC Afterschool SpecialEpisode: "Taking a Stand"
A Man Called HawkCarter1 episode
DuetMartin1 episode
Murphy BrownBrad Stockton1 episode
NewhartBrett1 episode
HoopermanSleep Project Coordinator1 episode
1990L.A. LawDr. Lettora1 episode
Father Dowling MysteriesBill TaylorEpisode: "The Woman Scorned Mystery"
1991Family Album, U.S.A.Richard Stewart
1992Quicksand: No EscapeBartenderTV movie
Dream OnDan1 episode
1993Reasonable DoubtsPeter Maxwell2 episodes
A Walton Thanksgiving ReunionJeff DulaneyTV movie
1994Diagnosis: MurderCompany Man1 episode
1995Touched by an AngelDr. Rence Patterson1 episode
SistersGraham Pressman1 episode
Donor UnknownJoelTV movie
The Young and the RestlessBrian Hamilton2 episodes
1996Baywatch NightsGarth Youngblood1 episode
Beverly Hills, 90210Mr. Dreesen1 episode
Norma Jean & MarilynRobert F. Kennedy
1997Dr. Quinn, Medicine WomanPeter Doyle1 episode
Pacific PalisadesJudge1 episode
Mike Hammer, Private EyeFather James1 episode
1997–2004JAGClayton WebbRecurring role; 41 episodes
1998Pensacola: Wings of GoldThomas Belafontaine1 episode
Profiler1 episode
Chicago HopeMr. Turner1 episode
Any Day NowRandall Clemens1 episode
1999BrimstoneFrankie1 episode
V.I.P.Financial Officer1 episode
1999–2004ERDave Spencer / Dr. Charles Cameron5 episodes
2000Ally McBealAttorney Dixon2 episodes
Family LawMr. Petry1 episode
ProvidenceDr. Jordan Roberts1 episode
Murder, She Wrote: A Story to Die ForWilliam Batsby
2001How to Make a MonsterDrummond
Boston PublicMel Breen1 episode
PhillyDetective John O'Brien2 episodes
2002Crossing JordanDetective Rick Frazier1 episode
2002–2003The PracticeAtty. Emmanuel Kupcheck / Hospital Atty. Alldredge2 episodes
2002Push, NevadaWell-Dressed Man6 episodes
200324Ted Simmons3 episodes
Mister SterlingSenator Ron Garland1 episode
2003–2004Star Trek: EnterpriseMajor HayesRecurring role; 5 episodes
2003–2005The West WingSpeaker of the House Jeff HaffleyRecurring role; 9 episodes
2003The Lyon's DenBrad Manning1 episode
2004CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationLieutenant Mendez1 episode
2004–2012Desperate HousewivesRex Van de KampSeries regular (season 1), guest star (seasons 2–3, 5, 7–8) SAG Award for Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Comedy Series (2005–2006)
2007Numb3rsDetective Graham Larson1 episode
TravelerSpecial Agent in Charge Fred Chambers8 episodes
The CloserLucas CordrySeason 3: Til Death Do Us Part, Parts I and II
NCISCommander William Skinner1 episode: "Chimera"
Stargate AtlantisHenry Wallace1 episode: "Miller's Crossing"
Boston LegalA.D.A. Norman Wilson1 episode: "Oral Contracts"
2008MediumDarren Swenson1 episode
Criminal MindsLawyer Lester Serling1 episode: "Tabula Rasa"
2008–2009Saving GraceDetective Brad Gholston3 episodes
2008The CleanerGary Smith1 episode
The MentalistMorgan Tolliver1 episode
Eli StoneJim Cooper2 episodes
2009PrivilegedElliot Davis2 episodes
ImpactPresident Edward Taylor2 episodes
Cold CaseEvan Price1 episode
CSI: MiamiJerry Mackey1 episode
2010Ghost WhispererDave Walker/Glen Blessing1 episode: "Blessings in Disguise"
Burn NoticeChristian Aikins1 episode: "Where There's Smoke"
The DefendersSenator Clint Harper1 episode
2011The Chicago CodeDennis Mahoney2 episodes
Law & Order: Los AngelesBen Corrigan1 episode
Prime Suspect USARichard Milner1 episode
2012Harry's LawMr. Kennedy1 episode
Body of ProofEric Greyson1 episode
PerceptionJohn F. Kennedy1 episode
Grey's AnatomyDr. Darren Parker4 episodes
LongmireJohnson Made1 episode
Drop Dead DivaBruce Forman1 episode
2013RevolutionEdward Truman
King & MaxwellMichael Wallace1 episode
2015Scream QueensClark Ulrich1 episode
BoschD.A. Richard 'Rick' O'Shea19 episodes
ArrowSenator Joseph Cray1 episode
ZooClayton Burke3 episodes
2016How to Get Away with MurderVictor LeshnerSeason 2, Episode 1
Code BlackDesmond Leighton5 episodes
LopezBryce Vandevent1 episode
2017The OrvilleWillks1 episode
2018DynastyTim Myers1 episode
WacoJeff Jamar2 episodes
The Last ShipPresident Joshua Reiss6 episodes
2019American Horror Story: 1984John Thompson1 episode: "Mr. Jingles"
20209-1-1Henry Wallace1 episode
Dirty JohnBaxter1 episode
2021SEAL TeamJudge Bixby1 episode
2022–2023The ResidentGov. Mark Betz4 episodes
2022–2023The Rookie: FedsAgent Oliver Bailor2 episodes
2023True LiesDobkin1 episode
2024TrackerScott Palmer1 episode
2024–2025FBI: InternationalMartin Russo3 episodes
2025Suits: LAJohn Jackson3 episodes

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