Robert Culp RIP (from Steam)

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  1. Hansuke

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    Robert Culp RIP (from Steam)

    Robert Culp



    August 16, 1930 - March 24, 2010


    We were deeply saddened to learn of the death of actor Robert Culp on March 24, 2010. We were fortunate enough to work with Culp during the making of Half-Life 2, when he wrestled invisible headcrabs, expressed a passionate interest in animation, and taught us all how to bring a character to life from words on a page, as he voiced one of gaming's most beloved villains, Dr. Wallace Breen. He will be missed.

    That's just the tip of a long acting, writing, and directing iceberg:

    http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0191685/
     
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    Very Sad.. Under rated actor that was in alot of great show's.(Name Classics?) Play any part.
    R.I.P.
     
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    This is a sad day, R.I.P Robert.

    I was just looking through the shows he has done, but as soon as I seen his photo I knew him from a lot of shows, and reading the list it's even more than I thought. He was a great actor and will be sorely missed.
     
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    I didn't realize all the things he had done either. I enjoyed watching him, even in some of his last work on "Everybody Loves Raymond" TV shows.
     
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    I saw this on STEAM too, & was saddened by it. He'd certainly been in a lot of shows over his career & some movies too.
     

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