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Steven Culp - Bio, Age, Chinese Zodiac Sign & Timeline
| Born | December 03, 1955 |
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| Age | 70 |
| Birthplace | La Jolla, California, USA |
| Zodiac Sign | Sagittarius - (see also Steven Culp's horoscope and birth chart) |
| Chinese Zodiac | Goat |
| Generation | Baby Boomer Generation |
| Known For | Portraying Rex Van de Kamp on 'Desperate Housewives' and Clayton Webb on 'JAG'. |
Intro
Steven Culp is an American actor best known for his roles on television series such as 'Desperate Housewives,' 'The West Wing,' and 'JAG.' He has appeared in numerous television shows, films, and stage productions, earning a reputation for his versatility and strong supporting performances.
Early Life & Background
Steven Culp was born in La Jolla, California. He obtained a Bachelor of Arts from the College of William and Mary and later earned a Master of Fine Arts from Brandeis University, where he studied theatre.
Career Highlights
- Played Rex Van de Kamp on 'Desperate Housewives' (2004–2005)
- Appeared as Clayton Webb in 'JAG' (1997–2004)
- Portrayed Speaker of the House Jeff Haffley in 'The West Wing' (2003–2004)
- Acted in films such as 'Thirteen Days' (2000), playing Robert F. Kennedy
Trivia
- Has a twin sister named Kathryn.
- He has appeared in both 'Star Trek: Deep Space Nine' and 'Star Trek: Enterprise'.
FAQs
People also ask
How old is Steven Culp?
Steven Culp is 70 years old.
When was Steven Culp born?
Steven Culp was born the 3 December 1955.
Where is Steven Culp from?
La Jolla, California, USA.
On His Birth-Day
About December 3rd, 1955, in brief:
- Historical events: KTVE, an NBC affiliate, began broadcasting in the Monroe–El Dorado area, marking a significant milestone in local media.
- Day of the week: December 3rd, 1955 was a Saturday
- Zodiac Sign: Sagittarius (in western zodiac), Goat (in Chinese zodiac)
- Moon Phase:
- #1 US song: Autumn Leaves by Roger Williams
- #1 UK song: Rock Around The Clock by Bill Haley & His Comets
- Popular movie: I'll Cry Tomorrow directed by Daniel Mann
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