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Robert Culp

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ChannelDate & TimeTitleBuy
TBSTue, May 20, 6:30 PMEverybody Loves RaymondBuy
TBSWed, May 21, 7:30 PMEverybody Loves RaymondBuy
TCMTue, May 27, 4:15 PMSunday in New YorkBuy
TBSWed, May 28, 6:30 PMEverybody Loves RaymondBuy
FMCThu, May 29, 10:00 PMTurk 182!Buy

Robert Culp Biography

  • Birth Name: Robert Martin Culp
  • Birth Place: Berkeley, CA
  • Date of Birth / Zodiac Sign: 08/16/1930, Leo
  • Profession: Actor; writer; director
Robert Culp Fast Facts:
  • Studied acting at New York City's Herbert Berghof Studio.
  • Made his Broadway debut in 1951 with an acclaimed performance in the Russian play He Who Gets Slapped.
  • Was nominated for three consecutive Emmys (1966-68) for I Spy, but lost each time to co-star Bill Cosby.
  • Directed his lone feature film in 1972, the gritty crime drama Hickey & Boggs, in which he re-teamed with Cosby.
  • Played an adversary for Peter Falk in the 1971 TV movie Columbo: Death Lends a Hand; returned to the detective series in 1972, 1973 and 1990, playing different roles each time.
  • Has said his grandfather, Joe Collins, a former trapper, gold miner, professional hunter, carpenter and cowpuncher, was the only family member who approved of his decision to become an actor.
    Robert Culp Relationships:
  • Sheila Sullivan - Ex-wife
  • Joseph Culp - Son
  • Jason Culp - Son
  • France Nuyen - Ex-wife
  • Candace Faulkner - Wife
  • Joshua Culp - Son
  • Nancy Ashe - Ex-wife
  • Rachel Culp - Daughter
  • Samantha Hallie Culp - Daughter
  • Joe Collins - Grandfather

  • Robert Culp Awards:
  • 1967 Golden Globe: Actor in a Television Series - Nominee
  • 1966 Emmy: Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series - Nominee
  • 1967 Emmy: Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series - Nominee
  • 1968 Emmy: Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series - Nominee
  • 1967 Emmy: Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama - Nominee

  • College:
  • College of the Pacific, Stockton, CA (1949); attended San Francisco State College, San Francisco, CA; attended University of Washington, Seattle, WA
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