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==Career== One of Culp's earliest roles was in ''[[Jason Goes to Hell: The Final Friday]]'' (1993) as Robert Campbell, a reporter looking into the Jason murders. He also played the father of the titular character in ''[[James and the Giant Peach (film)|James and the Giant Peach]]''. In 1995, Culp briefly starred on ''[[The Young and the Restless]]'' as [[List of The Young and the Restless characters (1990s)#Brian Hamilton|Brian Hamilton]]. Culp is known for his recurring roles as [[CIA]] Agent Clayton Webb on ''JAG'' (1997–2004) and [[Major Hayes]] on ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'' (2003–2004). His characters in both series were killed in the same week in the shows' season finales, although Culp’s character in ''JAG'' reappeared in the series’ subsequent season premiere''.'' In 2003, Culp appeared in a few episodes of the second season of ''[[24 (TV series)|24]]'' as Secret Service agent Ted Simmons. He had a recurring role in the NBC series ''[[The West Wing]]'' as Republican [[Speaker of the United States House of Representatives|Speaker of the House of Representatives]] Jeff Haffley from 2003 to 2005. Culp portrayed [[Robert F. Kennedy]] twice, in the HBO movie ''[[Norma Jean & Marilyn]]'' (1996) and the film ''[[Thirteen Days (film)|Thirteen Days]]'' (2000).<ref name=tvg/><ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/lists/7-actors-who-have-played-robert-f-kennedy-film-tv-1109981|title=7 Actors Who Have Played Robert F. Kennedy in Film and on TV|website=The Hollywood Reporter|date=5 June 2018 }}</ref> He played Commander Martin Madden in ''[[Star Trek: Nemesis]]'' (2002), a character written to replace [[William Riker]] as first officer of the ''[[USS Enterprise (NCC-1701-E)|Enterprise]]''. However, due to the film's length, Culp's scenes were included in several cut from the final film. His scenes as Madden can be seen in the ''Nemesis'' DVD deleted scenes. In the third season of ''[[Star Trek: Enterprise]]'', Culp played the recurring character [[Major Hayes]], commander of the Military Assault Command Operations detachment aboard [[Enterprise (NX-01)|''Enterprise'']]. He was in five episodes; "[[The Xindi]]", "[[The Shipment (Star Trek: Enterprise)|The Shipment]]", "[[Harbinger (Star Trek: Enterprise)|Harbinger]]", "[[Hatchery (Star Trek: Enterprise)|Hatchery]]" and "[[Countdown (Star Trek: Enterprise)|Countdown]]", where Hayes was shot saving a fellow crew member. Other performances include playing the leading role of the photographer Richard Stewart in the English as a Second Language educational video series ''[[Family Album, U.S.A.]]'' He also had a role as [[antagonist]] Peter Drummond in the television movie ''[[How to Make a Monster (2001 film)|How to Make a Monster]]'', in which computer [[game programmer]]s accidentally give life to a deadly [[AI]] and members of a software company attempt to beat the game to save their lives. From 2004 to 2005, Culp played [[Rex Van de Kamp]] on the ABC comedy-drama series ''[[Desperate Housewives]]'' for one season.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://nypost.com/2005/05/30/i-bet-it-was-going-to-be-me-actor-killed-off-housewives-knew/|title='I BET IT WAS GOING TO BE ME' – ACTOR KILLED OFF 'HOUSEWIVES' KNEW|first=Michael|last=Starr|date=May 30, 2005}}</ref> His character was killed at the end of the season, although Culp reprised his role several times in flashback sequences and as narrator in one season 3 episode. In 2007, he was a regular cast member in the [[American Broadcasting Company|ABC]] short-lived series ''[[Traveler (American TV series)|Traveler]]'' as Special Agent in Charge Fred Chambers. The following years, Culp guest-starred on number of shows, including ''[[NCIS (TV series)|NCIS]]'', ''[[The Closer]]'', ''[[Criminal Minds]]'', ''[[Body of Proof]]'', ''[[How to Get Away with Murder]]'', ''[[Dynasty (2017 TV series)|Dynasty]]'', ''[[American Horror Story: 1984]]'' and ''[[9-1-1 (TV series)|9-1-1]]''. He starred as Thomas Foran in the 2010 film ''[[The Chicago 8]]''. Culp had a recurring roles as Dr. Darren Parker on ''[[Grey's Anatomy]]'' in 2012, and from 2013 to 2014 in the NBC series ''[[Revolution (TV series)|Revolution]]'' as Edward Truman.<ref>[http://www.myfanbase.de/revolution/interviews/?pid=18065 "Interview with Steven Culp"]. myFanbase. Retrieved 2014-01-17.</ref> From 2015 to 2018, he had a recurring role in the Amazon prime crime drama ''[[Bosch (TV series)|Bosch]]''.
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