Robert Martin Culp (August 16, 1930 – March 24, 2010) was an American actor and scriptwriter, widely known for his work in television. Culp earned an international reputation for his role as Kelly Robinson on I Spy (1965–1968), the espionage series, where he and co-star Bill Cosby played a pair of secret agents
Culp worked as an actor in many theatrical films, beginning with three in 1963: As naval officer John F. Kennedy's good friend Ensign George Ross in PT 109, as legendary gunslinger Wild Bill Hickok in The Raiders and as the debonair fiance of Jane Fonda in the romantic comedy Sunday in New York.
Culp died on March 24, 2010, after a fall that took place outside his Los Angeles, California home. He was 79 years old.
In Memory Robert Martin Culp (August 16, 1930 – March 24, 2010)
Culp was born in Oakland, California, on August 16, 1930. He graduated from Berkeley High School in 1947.Even though he attended the College of the Pacific, Washington University in St. Louis, San Francisco State College, and the University of Washington School of Drama, he never earned an academic degree. He was married five times and had three sons and two daughters. From 1967-1970, he was married to Eurasian actress France Nuyen.