Robert CulpRobert 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. This page about Robert Culp includes information from a Wikipedia article. Additional articles about Robert Culp News stories about Robert Culp External links for Robert Culp Videos for Robert Culp Wikis about Robert Culp Discussion Groups about Robert Culp Blogs about Robert Culp Images of Robert Culp |
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Breen, the prime antagonist in the 2004 computer game Half-Life 2. Robert Donat was married to Ella Annesley Voysey (1929-1946) and to the British actress Renee Asherson (1953-1958). Culp lent his voice to the digital character Dr. He died from a cerebral haemorrage in London aged 53. Ewing in Dallas, Culp was ready to step into the role with an explanation that his face had been rebuilt following an accident. However, he suffered from ill-health (asthma) which blighted his career, and his last role, as the Mandarin of Yang Cheng in The Inn of the Sixth Happiness is memorable because it was apparent that he knew he was close to death. R. Donat made his first stage appearance in 1921 and his film debut in 1932 in The Private Life of Henry VIII (as Thomas Culpepper), under the renowned film director and producer Alexander Korda. When Larry Hagman entered into contract negotiations over his character of J. Donat was born in Withington, Manchester, of Polish descent, but his success was largely due to typecasting as the quintessential English gentleman. His next starring stint on television was as an FBI agent in The Greatest American Hero. Chips (1939 film) (for which he won an Academy Award). He went on to star in the movie Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice, and had appearances in several Columbo television movies, playing several different characters. Robert Donat (March 18, 1905 - June 9, 1958) was an English actor, best remembered for his roles in The 39 Steps (1935) and Goodbye, Mr. 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. The Winslow Boy (1948)- Sir Robert Morton. Robert Culp (born August 16, 1930 in Oakland, California) is an American actor, best known for his work on television. The Count of Monte Cristo (1934) - Edmond Dantes/The Count of Monte Cristo. |