Robert Martin Culp

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Robert Martin Culp Wiki Biography

Robert Martin Culp was born on 16 August 1930, in Oakland, California USA, to Bethel and Crozier Cordell Culp. He was an actor, screenwriter and director, best known for his role as secret agent Kelly Robinson in the television series “I Spy”. He passed away in 2010.

A noted actor, how wealthy was Robert Culp? Sources state that Culp had earned a net worth of over $5 million, accumulated during his acting career which began in the early ‘50s.

Culp attended Berkeley High School, where he excelled in track and field. He then enrolled in the College of the Pacific in California, later transferring to several other colleges, however, without ever earning an academic degree.

Culp became involved in acting during his childhood years, appearing in local theater productions. During his high school days, he worked in the Bay Area for magazines and newspapers as a cartoonist. After briefly living in Seattle, he moved to New York in 1951, where he studied acting under the acclaimed teacher Herbert Berghof, making his Broadway debut in 1953 with the play “The Prescott Proposals”. He went on to appear in several other plays during the ’50, including “Diary of a Scoundrel” and “A Clearing in the Woods”. His net worth was established.

After appearing in a few live-TV dramas, Culp secured a major television role in 1957, playing Ranger Hoby Gilman in the Western television series “Trackdown”, the role that brought him international attention, and significantly adding to his net worth. By the end of the decade, he had made guest appearances in other series, such as “The Riffleman”, “Bonanza”, “The Detectives” and “The Naked City”.

In the early ’60s, he made numerous television appearances, including in the series “Johnny Gringo”, “Rawhide” and “The Americans”, to name a few, and had some minor film roles. His big moment came in 1965, when he was cast as undercover secret agent Kelly Robinson, in the popular NBC series “I Spy”, co-starring Bill Cosby; the show was the first to feature an African-American in a lead role. Spending three years on “I Spy” brought Culp enormous popularity, earning him three Emmy nominations and providing him with a sizable income. He also wrote and directed several episodes of the show, gaining an Emmy nomination for writing.

After the series ended, Culp was cast in a major film role, playing Natalie Wood’s husband Bob in the 1969 film “Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice”. This was followed by other film parts in the ’70s, including in the western “Hannie Caulder”, and a reunion with Cosby in the film “Hickey & Boggs”, which he also directed. He also appeared in numerous mini-movies and television films during the decade – all contributed to his wealth.

The ’80s saw Culp playing FBI agent Bill Maxwell in the comedy/drama series “The Greatest American Hero” for three years; he also wrote and directed one episode of the show. He guested in many other series of the time, including “The Cosby Show”, playing Dr. Cliff Huxtable’s old friend Scott Kelly, and appeared in several films, such as “Turk 182!”, “The Gladiator”, “Big Bad Mama II” and “Pucker Up and Bark Like a Dog”.

The next decade brought Culp one of his best film roles in “The Pelican Brief”, a political thriller playing the US president. Other films of the time included “Mercenary”, “Most Wanted” and “Unconditional Love”. He reunited with Cosby again, this time in the television film “I Spy Returns” and had a recurring role in the hit sitcom “Everybody Loves Raymond”, as Ray Barone’s father-in-law Warren Whelan.

Culp’s last appearances on television were in the early 2000s series “Chicago Hope”, “The Dead Zone”, and “Robot Chicken”. His last film, the family drama “The Assignment”, was released after his death.

During his 50-year career, Culp has appeared in dozens of series, TV and feature films, and also did much voice-over work, which enabled him to reach Hollywood stardom, and to amass considerable wealth.

In his private life, Culp married five times; during the ’50 he was married to Elayne Carroll(1951-56), then in 1957 he married Nancy Asch, with whom he had four children. After their divorce in 1966, the following year he married France Nuyan, divorcing her in 1970. From 1971 to 1981 he was married to Sheila Sullivan. His last marriage was with Candace Faulkner, who he married in 1981 and with whom he remained until his death from a heart attack in 2010. The couple had one child.

IMDB Wikipedia “Bonanza” “Hannie Caulder” “Johnny Gringo” “Rawhide” “The Americans” “The Naked “The Prescott Proposals” (1953) “The Riffleman” “Trackdown” (1957-1959) $5 million 1930 2010-03-24 6′ 2″ (1.88 m) Actor American August 16 Berkeley High School Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice (1969) Cain’s Hundred California Candace Faulkner Candace Faulkner(1981–2007) City” 1930-8-16 Director Elayne Carroll (1951–1956) Nancy Ashe (1957–1966) France Nuyen (1967–1970) Golden Globe Award Herbert Berghof Hickey & Boggs I Spy I Spy (1965) Leo Oakland Primetime Emmy Awards Robert Culp Net Worth Robert Martin Culp San Francisco State College (College of the Pacific) Screenwriting: Terry and the Pirates Sheila Sullivan (1971–1976) The Detectives The Greatest American Hero The Greatest American Hero (1981) The Rifleman Trackdown Trackdown (1957) University of Washington School of Drama USA Writer

Robert Martin Culp Quick Info

Full Name Robert Culp
Net Worth $5 Million
Date Of Birth August 16, 1930, Oakland, California, United States
Died March 24, 2010, Los Angeles, California, United States
Height 6′ 2″ (1.88 m)
Profession Actor, Voice actor, screenwriter, television director
Education Berkeley High School, San Francisco State College (College of the Pacific) , University of Washington School of Drama
Nationality American
Spouse Nancy Ashe (1957–1966), France Nuyen (1967–1970), Sheila Sullivan (1971–1976), Candace Faulkner (1981–2007)
Children Joseph Culp, Rachel Culp, Jason Culp, Samantha Culp, Joshua Culp
Parents Crozie Culp, Bethel Collins
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0191685
Allmusic www.allmusic.com/artist/robert-culp-mn0001677088
Nominations Golden Globe Award, Primetime Emmy Awards
Movies “Trackdown” (1957-1959), “Hannie Caulder”, “I Spy”, “The Prescott Proposals” (1953), “Hickey & Boggs”
TV Shows “The Americans”, “Johnny Gringo”, “Rawhide”, “The Riffleman”, “Bonanza”, “The Detectives”, “The Naked City”

Robert Martin Culp Quotes

  • [re writer/director Richard Brooks] Fairness, giving as much as you get, sticking to your word. Core honesty and decent behavior–Richard believed in that.

Robert Martin Culp Important Facts

  • Along with Patrick McGoohan, Jack Cassidy, George Hamilton and William Shatner, he is one of only five actors to play two or more murderers in Columbo (1971): Investigator Brimmer in Columbo: Death Lends a Hand (1971), Paul Hanlon in Columbo: The Most Crucial Game (1972) and Dr. Bart Keppel in Columbo: Double Exposure (1973).
  • ‘Bill Maxwell’ was not there to “protect” ‘Ralph’ (the Super Suit did that), but rather they were supposed to work together — and part of the charm of the show was that they didn’t always work that well together, but they did become -along with ‘Pam’- a close-knit team. And friends.
  • The character ‘Bill Maxwell’ was not “CIA chief” as mentioned in this biography, but rather he was an FBI Special Agent.
  • Unrelated to actor Stephen Culp.
  • Grandfather to L.A.-based rapper Bones.
  • He made guest appearances on both of the longest running prime time dramas in US television history: Gunsmoke (1955) and Law & Order (1990).
  • He was a staunch liberal Democrat.
  • Ties with Patrick McGoohan as a major guest star on the TV series Columbo (1971), with four appearances.
  • At 21, as a senior at the University of Washington, Seattle, he won the Philip Morris Playhouse on Broadway Intercollegiate Acting competition on February 24, 1952. He won $2,000 after being judged by Helen Hayes, Christian Westphalen and Clarence Derwent, ANTA and Equity officers.
  • He studied drama at HB Studio in Greenwich Village in New York City.
  • Both he and his I Spy (1965) co-star, Bill Cosby, were involved in civil rights causes and, when Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated in 1968, the pair traveled to Memphis, Tenn., to join the striking garbage workers King had been organizing.
  • Ex-stepfather of Fleur Morell.
  • Wrote a pilot script in 1962-1963 for director Sam Peckinpah called “Summer Soldiers” that was never produced.
  • Wrote a pilot script in 1964 for an espionage series to star himself, but opted for I Spy (1965) instead. He went on to write several episodes for I Spy (1965), including the first episode.
  • Father of Samantha Culp, from his marriage to Candace Faulkner.
  • He was a poker playing buddy of Hugh M. Hefner; as a result, he was a frequent guest at the Playboy Mansion.
  • It was widely reported that Culp would have replaced Larry Hagman as J.R. in Dallas (1978) had Hagman decided not to return to the series because of contract negotiations. However, Culp has stated that he was never asked to play the part of J.R. and was not contacted by anyone from Dallas (1978). At the time this took place, he was costarring as F.B.I. agent “Bill Maxwell” on ABC’s The Greatest American Hero (1981). He loved the show and his role and has said that he would not have left the show even if the part had been offered to him.
  • Father of Joseph Culp, Joshua Culp, Jason Culp and Rachel Culp, from his marriage to Nancy Asch.
  • Born at 11:16pm-PDT

Robert Martin Culp Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
The Assignment 2010 Blakesley Actor
The Orange Box 2007 Video Game Dr. Wallace Breen (voice) Actor
Robot Chicken 2007 TV Series Bill Maxwell
Sheriff of Nottingham
Actor
Half-Life 2: Episode One 2006 Video Game Dr. Wallace Breen (voice) Actor
Santa’s Slay 2005 Grandpa Actor
Early Bird 2005 TV Movie Actor
Everybody Loves Raymond 1996-2004 TV Series Warren Actor
Half-Life 2 2004 Video Game Dr. Wallace Breen (voice) Actor
The Almost Guys 2004 The Colonel Actor
The Dead Zone 2003 TV Series Jeffrey Grissom Actor
Blind Eye 2003 Video Isaac Actor
Hunger 2001/I The Chief Actor
Eminem: E 2000 Video Narrator (segment “Guilty Conscience”) Actor
Running Mates 2000 TV Movie Sen. Parker Gable Actor
Farewell, My Love 2000 Michael Reilly Actor
Wanted 2000 Fr. Patrick Actor
Newsbreak 2000 Judge McNamara Actor
Chicago Hope 2000 TV Series Benjamin Quinn Actor
Innocents 2000 Judge Winston Actor
Cosby 1999 TV Series Scott Kelly Actor
Unconditional Love 1999 Karl Thomassen Actor
Holding the Baby 1998 TV Series Actor
Conan 1998 TV Series King Vog Actor
Diagnosis Murder 1997 TV Series Dane Travis Actor
Viper 1997 TV Series Mark Bishop Actor
Most Wanted 1997 Donald Bickhart Actor
Spy Game 1997 TV Series Crazed Terrorist Actor
Spy Hard 1996 Businessman Actor
Gargoyles 1995-1996 TV Series Halcyon Renard Actor
Mercenary 1996 Video McClean Actor
Xtro 3: Watch the Skies 1995 Major Guardino Actor
Favorite Deadly Sins 1995 TV Movie Actor playing Noble Hart Actor
Burke’s Law 1995 TV Series Hiram Waters Actor
Panther 1995/I Charles Garry Actor
Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman 1995 TV Series Mr. Darryl Actor
Walker, Texas Ranger 1995 TV Series Lyle Pike Actor
Wings 1994 TV Series Ace Galvin Actor
The Nanny 1994 TV Series Stewart Babcock Actor
I Spy Returns 1994 TV Movie Kelly Robinson Actor
Lonesome Dove: The Series 1994 TV Series Cornelius Farnsworth Actor
The Poetry Hall of Fame 1993 TV Movie Actor
The Pelican Brief 1993 President Actor
Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman 1993 TV Series Elias Jackson Actor
Voyeur 1993 Video Game Reed Hawke Actor
Timebomb 1991 Mr. Phillips Actor
Jake and the Fatman 1987-1991 TV Series Harrison Gregg Actor
Murderous Vision 1991 TV Movie Dr. Bordinay Actor
Columbo 1971-1990 TV Series Jordan Rowe / Dr. Bart Kepple / Paul Hanlon / … Actor
The Ray Bradbury Theater 1990 TV Series John Hathaway Actor
Perry Mason: The Case of the Defiant Daughter 1990 TV Movie Richard Stuart Actor
Voyage of Terror: The Achille Lauro Affair 1990 TV Movie Gen. Davies Actor
The Golden Girls 1990 TV Series Simon Actor
The Famous Teddy Z 1990 TV Series Actor
Pucker Up and Bark Like a Dog 1989 Gregor Actor
Who’s the Boss? 1989 TV Series Jason Actor
Doctor Doctor 1989 TV Series Hoey Babcock Actor
Silent Night, Deadly Night 3: Better Watch Out! 1989 Video Lt. Connely Actor
What Price Victory 1988 TV Movie Billy Bob Claiborne Actor
Matlock 1987 TV Series Robert Irwin Actor
Big Bad Mama II 1987 Daryl Pearson Actor
The Cosby Show 1987 TV Series Scott Kelly Actor
Hotel 1986-1987 TV Series Daniel Kingsford / Paul Fitzgerald Actor
Highway to Heaven 1987 TV Series Ronald James Actor
Combat High 1986 TV Movie General Edward ‘Ed’ Woods Actor
The Blue Lightning 1986 TV Movie Lester McInally Actor
The Gladiator 1986 TV Movie Lieutenant Frank Mason Actor
Murder, She Wrote 1986 TV Series Norman Amberson Actor
The Greatest American Hero 1981-1986 TV Series Bill Maxwell Actor
The Key to Rebecca 1985 TV Movie Gen. Erwin Rommel Actor
Brothers-in-Law 1985 TV Movie Winston Goodhue Actor
Turk 182! 1985 Mayor Tyler Actor
Calendar Girl Murders 1984 TV Movie Richard Trainor Actor
Her Life as a Man 1984 TV Movie Dave Fleming Actor
Hardcastle and McCormick 1984 TV Series Arthur Farnell Actor
Movie Madness 1982 Paul Everest (“Success Wanters”) Actor
Thou Shalt Not Kill 1982 TV Movie Steve Nevins Actor
Killjoy 1981 TV Movie Lou Corbin Actor
The Night the City Screamed 1980 TV Movie Frank McGuire Actor
The Love Boat 1980 TV Series Major Ross Latham Actor
The Dream Merchants 1980 TV Series Henry Farnum Actor
A Man Called Sloane 1979 TV Series Edward Denton Actor
Goldengirl 1979 Steve Esselton Actor
Hot Rod 1979 TV Movie T.L. Munn Actor
Police Story 1975-1979 TV Series Detective John Darrin / Sergeant Price Actor
Mrs. Columbo 1979 TV Series Charles Huston Actor
Roots: The Next Generations 1979 TV Mini-Series Lyle Pettijohn Actor
Women in White 1979 TV Movie Anthony Broadhurst Actor
Greatest Heroes of the Bible 1978 TV Series Joshua Actor
Last of the Good Guys 1978 TV Movie Sgt. Nichols Actor
Spectre 1977 TV Movie William Sebastian Actor
Flood! 1976 TV Movie Steve Brannigan Actor
The Great Scout & Cathouse Thursday 1976 Jack Colby Actor
Breaking Point 1976 Frank Sirrianni Actor
Sky Riders 1976 Jonas Bracken Actor
Inside Out 1975 Sly Wells Actor
A Cry for Help 1975 TV Movie Harry Freeman Actor
Give Me Liberty 1974 TV Movie Actor
Strange Homecoming 1974 TV Movie Jack Halsey Actor
The Castaway Cowboy 1974 Calvin Bryson Actor
Houston, We’ve Got a Problem 1974 TV Movie Steve Bell Actor
Outrage 1973 TV Movie Jim Kiler Actor
Shaft 1973 TV Series Marshall Cunningham Actor
A Name for Evil 1973 John Blake Actor
The Lie 1973 TV Movie Actor
A Cold Night’s Death 1973 TV Movie Robert Jones Actor
Hickey & Boggs 1972 Frank Boggs Actor
See the Man Run 1971 TV Movie Ben Taylor Actor
Hannie Caulder 1971 Thomas Luther Price Actor
The Name of the Game 1970 TV Series Paul Tyler Actor
ITV Saturday Night Theatre 1970 TV Series The Colonel Peter Jardine Actor
Bob & Carol & Ted & Alice 1969 Bob Sanders Actor
I Spy 1965-1968 TV Series Kelly Robinson / Chuang Tzu Actor
Get Smart 1968 TV Series Waiter Actor
Historias para no dormir 1966 TV Series Trent Actor
Mr. Novak 1965 TV Series Frank Menlow Actor
Dr. Kildare 1963-1965 TV Series Dr. Jesse Hartwood / Matt Hendricks Actor
The Hanged Man 1964 TV Movie Harry Pace Actor
Gunsmoke 1964 TV Series Joe Costa Actor
The Outer Limits 1963-1964 TV Series Trent / Paul Cameron / Allen Leighton Actor
The Man from U.N.C.L.E. 1964 TV Series Captain Shark
Arthur Farnley Selwin
Actor
Ben Casey 1964 TV Series Eric Morgan / Neil Herrick Actor
The Virginian 1964 TV Series Charles ‘Charlie’ Orwell Actor
Rhino! 1964 Dr. Jim Hanlon Actor
Bob Hope Presents the Chrysler Theatre 1964 TV Series Peter Furgatch Actor
The Movie Maker 1964 TV Movie Actor
The Great Adventure 1964 TV Series Sam Houston Actor
The Alfred Hitchcock Hour 1963 TV Series Harry Lawrence Actor
The Raiders 1963 James Butler ‘Wild Bill’ Hickok Actor
Sunday in New York 1963 Russ Wilson Actor
PT 109 1963 Ensign George ‘Barney’ Ross Actor
Combat! 1963 TV Series Sgt. John Metcalf Actor
Insight 1963 TV Series Actor
Naked City 1963 TV Series Richard Calder Actor
Empire 1963 TV Series Jared Mace Actor
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1962 TV Series Chester ‘Chet’ Loomis Actor
Cain’s Hundred 1962 TV Series Hank Shannon / Kurt Yoder Actor
Wagon Train 1962 TV Series Baylor Crofoot Actor
The Rifleman 1960-1962 TV Series Dave Foley / Colly Vane Actor
Target: The Corruptors 1961 TV Series Meeker Actor
Bonanza 1961 TV Series Ed Payson Actor
Death Valley Days 1961 TV Series Thomas Burdue / James Stuart Actor
87th Precinct 1961 TV Series Curt Donaldson Actor
The Americans 1961 TV Series Finletter Actor
The Barbara Stanwyck Show 1961 TV Series Archie Bishop Actor
The Detectives 1961 TV Series Herbert Sanders Actor
Rawhide 1961 TV Series Craig Kern Actor
Hennesey 1961 TV Series Dr. Steven Gray Actor
Zane Grey Theater 1957-1960 TV Series Shad Hudson / Deputy Sam Applegate / Hoby Gilman Actor
Shirley Temple’s Storybook 1960 TV Series Holgrave Actor
The Westerner 1960 TV Series Shep Prescott Actor
Outlaws 1960 TV Series Sam Yadkin Actor
The Chevy Mystery Show 1960 TV Series Abel Actor
Johnny Ringo 1960 TV Series Clay Horne Actor
Tate 1960 TV Series Tom Sandee Actor
General Electric Theater 1960 TV Series Captain Masters Actor
The DuPont Show with June Allyson 1960 TV Series Stuart Douglas Actor
Trackdown 1957-1959 TV Series Hoby Gilman Actor
Now Is Tomorrow 1958 TV Movie Captain David Blair Actor
The United States Steel Hour 1956-1958 TV Series Corporal Neville / Hal Actor
Alfred Hitchcock Presents 1957 TV Series Clarence Actor
Robert Montgomery Presents 1957 TV Series Sam Bullock Actor
Kraft Theatre 1957 TV Series Actor
Playwrights ’56 1956 TV Series Clint Actor
Star Tonight 1956 TV Series Professor Teeling Actor
NBC Television Opera Theatre 1955 TV Series Actor
Studio One in Hollywood 1953 TV Series Male Telescreen Voice Actor
You Are There 1953 TV Series Xenophon Actor
The Greatest American Hero 1982-1983 TV Series written by – 2 episodes Writer
Saturn Awards 1981 TV Special Writer
Operation Breadbasket 1969 TV Movie documentary Writer
I Spy 1965-1968 TV Series written by – 7 episodes Writer
The Rifleman 1962 TV Series written by – 2 episodes Writer
Cain’s Hundred 1962 TV Series writer – 1 episode Writer
Trackdown 1959 TV Series writer – 1 episode Writer
The Greatest American Hero 1982-1983 TV Series 2 episodes Director
Hickey & Boggs 1972 Director
Operation Breadbasket 1969 TV Movie documentary Director
I Spy 1966 TV Series 1 episode Director
Operation Breadbasket 1969 TV Movie documentary producer Producer
Bonanza 1961 TV Series performer – 1 episode Soundtrack
The Sixties 2014 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself / Kelly Robinson – I Spy Self
Pioneers of Television 2011-2014 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Self
Sheldon Leonard’s Wonderful Life 2011 Video documentary Self
For Love of Liberty: The Story of America’s Black Patriots 2010 TV Movie documentary voice Self
Hugh Hefner: Playboy, Activist and Rebel 2009 Documentary Himself: Actor Self
The Girls Next Door 2008 TV Series Himself – Actor Self
Steve McQueen: The Essence of Cool 2005 TV Movie documentary Himself – Interviewee Self
Hollywood Squares 2004 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
Biography 2003 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Sex at 24 Frames Per Second 2003 Video documentary Himself Self
The Chris Isaak Show 2002 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Comedy Central Canned Ham 2002 TV Series Host Self
NBC 75th Anniversary Special 2002 TV Special Himself Self
Playboy: Inside the Playboy Mansion 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Inside TV Land: African Americans in Television 2002 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Cleopatra: The Film That Changed Hollywood 2001 TV Movie documentary Narrator (voice) Self
Canned Ham: The Dr. Evil Story 1999 TV Short documentary Himself, host Self
Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 1 1999 TV Movie documentary Narrator Self
Hollywood Screen Tests: Take 2 1999 TV Special documentary Himself – Host Self
The 13th Annual Genesis Awards 1999 TV Special Himself – Presenter Self
The Kennedy Center Honors: A Celebration of the Performing Arts 1998 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Big Guns Talk: The Story of the Western 1997 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Law & Order 1997 TV Series Himself Self
Could It Be a Miracle? 1996 TV Series documentary Self
Sex, Censorship and the Silver Screen 1996 TV Series documentary Quote Reader Self
Late Night with Conan O’Brien 1994 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Golden Globes 50th Anniversary Celebration 1994 TV Movie Himself Self
Warren Oates: Across the Border 1993 Documentary Himself Self
That’s Action 1990 Video documentary Narrator Self
The Pat Sajak Show 1989 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The 2nd Annual American Comedy Awards 1988 TV Special Himself – Audience Member Self
NBC 60th Anniversary Celebration 1986 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Breakaway 1984 TV Series Himself Self
Circus of the Stars #7 1982 TV Special documentary Himself Self
Saturday Night Live 1982 TV Series Himself – Host / Various Self
Saturn Awards 1981 TV Special Himself Self
The John Davidson Show 1981 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Alan Thicke Show 1981 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson 1967-1981 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
The Annual Friars Club Tribute Presents a Salute to Milton Berle 1980 TV Movie Himself Self
Playboy’s Roller Disco & Pajama Party 1979 TV Special Himself (uncredited) Self
The Making of ‘Golden Girl’ 1979 TV Movie documentary Himself Self
Celebrity Bowling 1973-1976 TV Series Himself Self
Tattletales 1974-1975 TV Series Himself Self
V.I.P.-Schaukel 1975 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Dinah! 1975 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Match Game 73 1973 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1972 TV Series Himself – Actor Self
Changing Scene IV 1971 TV Special Himself – Host Self
The Hollywood Palace 1969 TV Series Himself – Dramatic Reader Self
Della 1969 TV Series Himself Self
Operation Breadbasket 1969 TV Movie documentary Himself – Narrator Self
The Hollywood Squares 1967-1969 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
The 41st Annual Academy Awards 1969 TV Special Himself – Audience Member Self
Laugh-In 1968 TV Series Himself – Guest Performer Self
The Jerry Lewis Show 1968 TV Series Himself Self
The Joey Bishop Show 1968 TV Series Himself – Guest Host Self
Personality 1967-1968 TV Series Himself Self
The Merv Griffin Show 1968 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
Dream Girl of ’67 1967 TV Series Himself – Bachelor Judge Self
The Match Game 1967 TV Series Himself – Team Captain Self
I’ll Bet 1965 TV Series Himself Self
Stump the Stars 1963 TV Series Himself – Guest Panelist Self
Here’s Hollywood 1961 TV Series Himself Self
The Ed Sullivan Show 1958 TV Series Himself Self
The Jack Benny Program 1957 TV Series Himself Self
Locos por la tele 1991 TV Series Bill Maxwell Archive Footage
Walt Disney’s Wonderful World of Color 1977 TV Series Calvin Bronson Archive Footage
A Secret Agent’s Dilemma, or A Clear Case of Mind Over Mata Hari 1965 TV Movie Kelly Robinson Archive Footage
America’s Book of Secrets 2012 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
The 83rd Annual Academy Awards 2011 TV Special Himself – Memorial Tribute Archive Footage
17th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards 2011 TV Special Himself – Memorial Tribute Archive Footage
The 62nd Primetime Emmy Awards 2010 TV Special Himself – Memorial Tribute Archive Footage
Entertainment Tonight 2010 TV Series Himself Archive Footage
La tele de tu vida 2007 TV Series Bill Maxwell Archive Footage
MythBusters 2003 TV Series documentary Archive Footage

Robert Martin Culp Awards

Year Award Ceremony Nomination Movie Category
1968 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series I Spy (1965) Won
1967 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best TV Star – Male I Spy (1965) Won
1967 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series I Spy (1965) Won
1967 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama I Spy (1965) Won
1966 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series I Spy (1965) Won
1968 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series I Spy (1965) Nominated
1967 Golden Globe Golden Globes, USA Best TV Star – Male I Spy (1965) Nominated
1967 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series I Spy (1965) Nominated
1967 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Writing Achievement in Drama I Spy (1965) Nominated
1966 Primetime Emmy Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Continued Performance by an Actor in a Leading Role in a Dramatic Series I Spy (1965) Nominated