
Biography
An actor, known for Thirteen Days (2000) as Robert F. Kennedy, JAG (1995) as CIA Agent Clayton Webb and Desperate Housewives (2004) as Rex Van de Kamp. Despite being killed-off in season 1, Rex has appeared since in every season (excluding season 4 and 6). During the 2003-04 television season, the hardworking Culp successfully juggled recurring roles on an unheard of four series at one time: on CBS's JAG (1995) (as CIA Agent Clayton Webb), NBC's The West Wing (1999) (as GOP Speaker of the House Jeff Haffley), NBC's long-running hospital drama ER (1994) (as schoolteacher Dave Spencer), and on UPN's futuristic series Star Trek: Enterprise (2001) (as MACO commander Major Hayes). He also managed to squeeze in guest spots on The Lyon's Den (2003) and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (2000). At the end of that season, Culp had the unusual misfortune to have two of his characters (Webb on JAG and Major Hayes on Star Trek: Enterprise) killed off in the shows' season finales the same week (though Webb turned up very much alive in the subsequent season premiere of JAG). In 2013 Culp joined the cast of NBC's post-apocalyptic drama Revolution (2012) as the clean-cut Patriot Edward Truman, a dignified authority figure. Culp has been married to Barbara Ayers since September 29, 1990. They have two children.
Filmography50+ titles

The Resident

The Mentalist

Criminal Minds

The West Wing

9-1-1

Station 19

Grey's Anatomy

American Horror Story

Ghost Whisperer

Stargate Atlantis

Bosch

The Closer

Boston Legal

Desperate Housewives

How to Get Away with Murder

Cold Case

24

ER

Captain America: The Winter Soldier

Longmire

Drop Dead Diva

CSI: Miami

The Practice

Tracker

As We See It

FBI: International

The Orville

NCIS

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation

Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman

The Chicago Code

Burn Notice

Medium

Star Trek: Enterprise

Lincoln

Waco

For the People

Saving Grace

JAG

Beverly Hills, 90210

Perception

The Defenders

Crossing Jordan

Touched by an Angel

The Rookie: Feds

Body of Proof

Privileged

The Emperor's Club

Diagnosis: Murder

L.A. Law