JD Cullum | |
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Born | John David Cullum March 1, 1966 New York City, U.S. |
Occupation | Actor |
Years active | 1983–present |
Parent(s) | John Cullum Emily Frankel |
John David Cullum (born March 1, 1966) is an American actor who made his film debut in the CBS Afternoon Playhouse Special Revenge of the Nerd in 1983, playing a jock.
Cullum was born in New York City, the son of John Cullum, a noted Broadway actor, and Emily Frankel, a novelist, playwright, choreographer, and dancer. [1] He grew up in Manhattan [2] and currently resides in Los Angeles where he is a longstanding member of the Antaeus Theater Company.
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1983 | CBS Afternoon Playhouse | Jock Guy | 1 episode |
1985 | Young People's Specials | Digby 'The Hawk' Hummer | 1 episode |
1991 | Star Trek: The Next Generation | Toral | 2 episodes |
1991 | Pink Lightning | TV movie | |
1992 | Mattie's Waltz | Young Clyde | TV movie |
1993 | Bodies of Evidence | Travis | 1 episode |
Return to Lonesome Dove | 1st Deputy | TV miniseries | |
1994 | Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman | Randall Loomis | 1 episode |
1995–1996 | Campus Cops | Raskin | 9 episodes |
1995 | Married... with Children | Dr Kessler | 1 episode |
Can't Hurry Love | Blake | 1 episode | |
1997 | Liberty! The American Revolution | Nicholas Cresswell | 4 episodes |
1998 | Tracey Takes On... | Usher | 1 episode |
L.A. Doctors | Second Year Resident | 1 episode | |
1999 | Sliders | Arlo Higgins | 1 episode |
Ladies Man | 1 episode | ||
2000 | Chicago Hope | Glen Rafkin | 1 episode |
2000–2005 | Judging Amy | AAG Redfield | 3 episodes |
2001 | NYPD Blue | Jimmy Ceisler | 1 episode |
Dead Last | Ted | 1 episode | |
2001 | 61* | Gabe Pressman | TV movie; credited as J.D. Cullum |
2002 | Frasier | Donald | 1 episode |
2004 | 24 | Bruce Margolis | 1 episode |
2006 | Charmed | Demon | 1 episode |
2007 | ER | Munchausen patient | 1 episode |
2008 | Medium | Optometrist | 1 episode |
Weeds | Lawson | 1 episode | |
Law & Order | Bob | Episode: "Knock Off" | |
Lie to Me | Dr Dembeck | 1 episode | |
2009 | Wizards Of Waverly Place | Alucard Van Heusen | 2 episodes |
2010 | Mad Men | George Casey | Episode: "Hands and Knees" |
2014 | Bones | Glen Durant | 3 episodes |
2016 | Aquarius | H.R. Haldeman | 2 episodes |
Year | Title | Role | Notes |
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1986 | The Manhattan Project | Eccles | Credited as John David Cullum |
Willy/Milly | Tom | Credited as John David Cullum | |
1987 | Morgan Stewart's Coming Home | Garrett | Credited as John David Cullum |
1989 | Glory | Henry Sturgis Russel | Credited as John David Cullum |
1990 | Reversal of Fortune | John | Credited as John David Cullum |
1991 | Providence | ||
Ambition | Jack | ||
Fever | Denny | ||
1992 | Roadside Prophets | Mr Andrews | Credited as J.D. Cullum |
Forever Young | Frank | Credited as J.D. Cullum | |
1999 | Making Contact | Lans | |
2000 | Shafted! | Laurence St. Lawrence | Credited as John David Cullum |
2002 | Luster | Ned Smythe | Credited as J.D. Cullum |
2005 | Good Night, and Good Luck | Stage Manager | |
2008 | Leatherheads | Leonard | Credited as J.D. Cullum |
2013 | The Lone Ranger | Wendell | |
2020 | The Man with the Golden Gun: The Radio Play | Nicholson (voice) | Video |
Year | Title | Role | Notes | Source |
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2002 | Law & Order: Dead on the Money | Lucas Allen | Credited as J.D. Cullum | |
2004 | Full Spectrum Warrior | Shedadi, NATO British Officer | Credited as J.D. Cullum | |
2007 | Universe at War: Earth Assault | Novus Founder, Novus Science Officer, Male Civilian #1 | ||
2009 | Dissidia Final Fantasy | Kuja | [3] | |
2011 | Dissidia 012 Final Fantasy | Kuja | ||
L.A. Noire | Ray Pinker | |||
Resistance 3 | Dale, Warden #4 | |||
2018 | Dissidia Final Fantasy NT | Kuja |
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