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===Film performances=== Culp worked as an actor in many theatrical films,<ref name=CNN/> beginning with three in 1963: As naval officer John F. Kennedy's good friend Ensign George Ross in ''[[PT 109 (film)|PT 109]]'', as legendary [[gunslinger]] [[Wild Bill Hickok]] in ''The Raiders'', and as the debonair fiancé of [[Jane Fonda]] in ''[[Sunday in New York]]''. He starred in ''[[Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice]]'' in 1969, with [[Natalie Wood]]. Another memorable role came as another gunslinger, Thomas Luther Price, in ''[[Hannie Caulder]]'' (1971) opposite [[Raquel Welch]]. A year later, ''[[Hickey & Boggs]]'' reunited him with Cosby for the first time since ''I Spy''. Culp also directed this feature film, in which Cosby and he portray over-the-hill private eyes. In 1986, he had a primary role as General Woods in the comedy ''[[Combat Academy]]''. Culp played the [[U.S. President]] in [[Alan J. Pakula]]'s 1993 murder mystery, ''[[The Pelican Brief (film)|The Pelican Brief]]''.
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