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Steven Culp


 

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Biography
Steven Culp was born in La Jolla, California. At William & Mary College, he majored in English literature and the professors wanted him to be a writer. He then studied English Literature at The University of Exeter in England. Steven says: 'I wanted to write and I wanted to be a rock and roll star. I was playing guitar and singing in bars and clubs and stuff, but instead of meeting up with musicians I fell in with actors.'

He then pursued graduate studies in Theater Arts & Acting at Brandeis University. He acted on stage in New York and did some work on local soap operas. When he first went to Los Angeles, he had a job on stage with Peter Falk in Light Up the Sky. 'I spent a lot of the eighties in New York doing theater—regional theater, off-Broadway, a little bit of Broadway and some soaps and then came here and spent most of the nineties in California.'

Steven now appears in a recurring role as the mysterious CIA operative 'Clayton Webb' on the CBS series, JAG. He's guest starred on several television series, and he played 'John Hays' in the Emmy-award winning NBC miniseries, Gore Vidal's Lincoln. He has also appeared in several movies, his best role, that of 'Bobby Kennedy' in the movie Thirteen Days with Kevin Costner.

Steven is currently a company member of the Artistic Committee of the Award Winning Interact Theater Company in North Hollywood, California." - Steven Culp Fan Site

 

 



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