Steven Culp was born on December 3rd in the picturesque coastal town of La Jolla, California, USA. As an accomplished actor, he has left an indelible mark on the industry, with a plethora of notable roles to his credit. One of his most memorable performances was as Robert F. Kennedy in the 2000 film Thirteen Days. He also made a lasting impression as CIA Agent Clayton Webb in the popular television series JAG, which aired from 1995 to 2005. Furthermore, his portrayal of Rex Van de Kamp in the hit show Desperate Housewives, which debuted in 2004, has become iconic.
Despite being killed off in the first season of Desperate Housewives, Rex continued to appear in every subsequent season, excluding seasons four and six. This remarkable feat speaks to Culp's incredible work ethic and versatility as an actor. During the 2003-04 television season, he successfully juggled recurring roles on an astonishing four series simultaneously. These roles included CIA Agent Clayton Webb on JAG, GOP Speaker of the House Jeff Haffley on The West Wing, schoolteacher Dave Spencer on ER, and MACO commander Major Hayes on Star Trek: Enterprise.
In addition to his recurring roles, Culp also made guest appearances on several other shows, including The Lyon's Den and CSI: Crime Scene Investigation. His characters on JAG and Star Trek: Enterprise suffered a tragic fate, as they were both killed off in the shows' season finales in the same week. However, CIA Agent Clayton Webb miraculously returned to JAG in the subsequent season premiere.
In 2013, Culp joined the cast of NBC's post-apocalyptic drama Revolution, playing the role of the dignified and authoritative figure, Edward Truman. This marked a significant departure from his previous roles, showcasing his impressive range as an actor. Culp has been married to his loving wife, Barbara Ayers, since September 29, 1990. Together, they have two children, who are the center of their universe.