Steven Culp, born on December third, nineteen fifty-five, is a distinguished American actor known for his versatile performances in both film and television. His career spans several decades, showcasing his talent in a variety of roles that have captivated audiences.
Culp gained recognition for his role as Robert F. Kennedy in the political thriller 'Thirteen Days' released in two thousand. His filmography also includes notable appearances in 'Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday' in nineteen ninety-three, 'James and the Giant Peach' in nineteen ninety-six, and 'The Emperor's Club' in two thousand two.
On television, Culp has made a significant impact with recurring roles that highlight his acting prowess. He portrayed Clayton Webb in the CBS procedural 'JAG' from nineteen ninety-seven to two thousand four and served as Speaker of the United States House of Representatives Jeff Haffley in the NBC political drama 'The West Wing' from two thousand three to two thousand five. Additionally, he is remembered for his role as Rex Van de Kamp in the beloved ABC comedy-drama series 'Desperate Housewives.'
More recently, Culp appeared as defense attorney Victor Leshner in the acclaimed series 'How to Get Away with Murder,' further solidifying his status as a talented and versatile actor in the entertainment industry.