Television actor Robert Culp was found dead this morning by a jogger who then called 911. The call was responded to by paramedics, detectives and police officers responded to the scene. Apparently, Culp was out for a morning walk and suffered a blow to the head after falling down. He was rushed to Queen of Angels hospital, but was pronounced dead shortly after his arrival. The LA Times blog Hero Complex reports that according to an LA police officer there was no foul play, but the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office will be conducting an autopsy anyway.
Culp was probably best known for his role in I Spy, but he also appeared in the 1980s hit, The Greatest American Hero, with William Katt.
Culp’s acting debut took place in a 1953 episode of You Are There. He went on to appear in several guest-centric shows of the era, to include Kraft Television Theatre, Alfred Hitchcock Presents, General Electric Theater, and others. Of course, it was his role as Kelly Robinson on I Spy that really made Culp a household name. More recently, Culp has starred as Warren Whelan, one of Debra’s parents, in Everybody Loves Raymond.



















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