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Robert Culp

Robert Culp (born August 16, 1930 in Oakland, California) is an American actor, best known for his work on television.

Culp became famous for his role on the espionage series I Spy, opposite Bill Cosby, but in fact, he had had an extensive film career prior to that 1965 program, most notably in PT 109. He went on to star in the movie Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, and had appearances in several Columbo television movies, playing several different characters.

His next starring stint on television was as an FBI agent in The Greatest American Hero. 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 rebuilt following an accident.

Culp lent his voice to the digital character Dr. Breen, the prime antagonist in the 2004 computer game Half-Life 2.


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Breen, the prime antagonist in the 2004 computer game Half-Life 2. Durkin was interred in the Forest Lawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles, California. Culp lent his voice to the digital character Dr. Coogan was the only survivor of the accident. Ewing in Dallas, Culp was ready to step into the role with an explanation that his face had been rebuilt following an accident. In 1935 he was travelling with his friend, the actor Jackie Coogan, and three other people including Coogan's father, when their vehicle was involved in a road accident in San Diego, California. R. RKO began grooming him for a transition into more adult roles, and in his final film Chasing Yesterday (1935), he was billed as Trent Durkin.

When Larry Hagman entered into contract negotiations over his character of J. He achieved another success in Hell's House (1932). His next starring stint on television was as an FBI agent in The Greatest American Hero. Under contract with RKO Studios he was cast in a series of "B" films in comedic roles that capitalized on his gangly appearance. He went on to star in the movie Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, and had appearances in several Columbo television movies, playing several different characters. He entered films in 1930, and played the role of Huckleberry Finn in Tom Sawyer (1930), and Huckleberry Finn (1931). Culp became famous for his role on the espionage series I Spy, opposite Bill Cosby, but in fact, he had had an extensive film career prior to that 1965 program, most notably in PT 109. Born Trent Bernard Durkin in New York, New York, Durkin began his acting career in theater while a child.

Robert Culp (born August 16, 1930 in Oakland, California) is an American actor, best known for his work on television. Junior Durkin (July 2, 1915 – May 4, 1935) was an American film actor.