Skipp Sudduth

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Skipp Sudduth
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Skipp Sudduth in 2005
Born
Robert Lee Sudduth IV

(1956-08-23) August 23, 1956 (age 67)
Years active1984–present
Relatives Kohl Sudduth (brother)

Robert Lee "Skipp" Sudduth IV (born August 23, 1956) is an American theater, film and television actor. He appeared in the 1998 film Ronin and the TV drama Third Watch .

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Early life and education

Born in Wareham, Massachusetts, the son of an engineer and a nurse, Sudduth attended George Washington High School in Danville, Virginia. He earned a Bachelor of Science degree in biology from Hampden–Sydney College. He is the older brother of actor Kohl Sudduth. Sudduth received his Masters of Fine Arts degree in acting from the University of Virginia in 1985. [1]

Career

Sudduth worked for a year as director of alumni relations at his alma mater in the administration of the college's president Josiah Bunting III, author of The Lionheads and future commandant of Virginia Military Institute in Lexington. Sudduth then worked for a year as apprentice to the winemaker with poet and vintner Tom O'Grady at Rose Bower Vineyard and Winery. During this period, Sudduth was acting in community and campus theater and writing original comedy and directing and producing the annual comedy review, Parting Shots, at Hampden–Sydney College.[ citation needed ]

The following year, Sudduth returned to school entering the acting program in the Department of Drama at the University of Virginia. At UVA, he met and worked with Spencer Golub, who would go on to head the Drama Department at Brown University. Golub's emphasis on physically liberating the imagination through extensive guided improvisation became the foundation for Sudduth's approach to acting. Sudduth acted extensively during his time at UVA playing leading roles in Anton Chekhov's The Cherry Orchard , Sam Shepard's Curse of the Starving Class (opposite Nip/Tuck's Dylan Walsh), and Peter Shaffer's Equus , which featured the first full male and female nudity ever allowed on stage in a production at UVA.[ citation needed ]

Sudduth moved to Chicago in December 1985 aspiring to work with the Steppenwolf Theatre Company. During his four and a half years in Chicago, Sudduth played in many stage productions including Samuel Beckett's Waiting for Godot , Emily Mann's Execution of Justice , and Nebraska (by screenwriter John Logan, who penned The Aviator ). He has appeared in stage adaptations of The Grapes of Wrath , On the Waterfront and A Clockwork Orange , and acted in the 1999 Broadway production of The Iceman Cometh (alongside Kevin Spacey) and the 2003 debut performance of Woody Allen's play Riverside Drive (starring with Paul Reiser). He also appeared in Twelfth Night at Lincoln Center (with Helen Hunt). [2]

Sudduth's movie career has seen him play numerous small parts in 54 (1998), A Cool, Dry Place (1998), and Spike Lee's Clockers (1995), as well larger roles with Robert De Niro in Ronin (1998) and Flawless (1999). Sudduth, who is a keen amateur racing/stunt driver, performed nearly all of the driving his character does in Ronin. [3]

Skipp Sudduth had a recurring role in the TV soap opera One Life to Live , but is better known for his portrayal of NYPD officer John "Sully" Sullivan in the NBC drama Third Watch. Sudduth appeared in all six seasons of the show and his character is one of the leading ensemble of eight around whom the underlying story arc revolves. [4] He earned his Directors Guild of America card directing the episode "Collateral Damage, Part II" in season four. Sudduth has also made guest appearances in Homicide: Life on the Street , Law & Order , Oz , Trinity , Cosby , and Mad About You . [5]

Sudduth is also a singer-songwriter. His acoustic-rock band Minus Ted has released three albums: Hope and Damage (1994), Really Really (1999) and Hope and Damage Revisited (2005). The last two are available on iTunes. He was a member of New York's Rumble in the Redroom comedy troupe (1996–99) and has recorded several notable audio books including one short story in the acclaimed Stephen King collection, Just After Sunset and Peter Canellos's biography of Ted Kennedy, Last Lion: The Fall and Rise of Ted Kennedy , both for Simon & Schuster.

In 2008, Sudduth created the role of Captain George Brackett in the Tony Award-winning revival of Rodgers and Hammerstein's South Pacific at Lincoln Center. Sudduth finished the year appearing in the New York premiere of Prayer for My Enemy , a play by Craig Lucas. The play was the second time Sudduth worked with director Bartlett Sher who had also directed South Pacific. The production ran at the off-Broadway theater Playwright's Horizons from November 14 to December 21 and also featured Victoria Clark, Michele Pawk, and Jonathan Groff. In the play, Sudduth played a recovering alcoholic coping with his son's return from the Iraq War.

Sudduth officially began his career as a director during his years in the cast of Third Watch by directing one episode in each of the last three years of the series. Since then, Sudduth has directed episodes of ER , Criminal Minds , Women's Murder Club , CSI: Cyber , and multiple episodes of CSI: NY . In 2012, he starred on the short-lived police drama NYC 22 as NYPD Detective Tommy Luster.

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1984Mutants in ParadiseBoris / Bob
1995 Clockers Narc #3
1995 Money Train Kowalski
1996 Eraser Watch Commander
1998 A Cool, Dry Place Jack Newbauer
1998 54 Harlan O'Shea
1998 Ronin Larry
1998 American Cuisine Wicks
1998Bury the EvidenceGoon #2
1999 Flawless Tommy
2010 Drunkboat Earl
2013 The Hunted Tony
2015 Meadowland Ted
2015 Freeheld Chief Reynolds
2016To Whom It May ConcernPeter
2016 The Neighbor Neil
2018Beyond the NightSheriff Hirsch
2019 Blow the Man Down Officer Coletti
2020 Lazy Susan Tom

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
1992 The Secret Jack (Voter)Television film
1993 Daybreak Workfare Man
1993 Scam Bob Sarcominia
1993 As the World Turns DoctorEpisode #1.9658
1994 CBS Schoolbreak Special Barry GoldsteinEpisode: "Same Difference"
1995 New York Undercover Tony DonatoEpisode: "Buster and Claudia"
1995 New York News LapettoEpisode: "Broadway Joe"
1995–1999 Law & Order Various roles3 episodes
1996 Swift Justice CantrellEpisode: "Out on a Limb"
1996 Kindred: The Embraced GothEpisode: "Bad Moon Rising"
1996 Central Park West NickEpisode: "You Belong to Me!"
1996 Viper Terry MolloyEpisode: "Talk Is Cheap"
1996 Firehouse SyTelevision film
1997 One Life to Live Fritz Van HinkleEpisode #1.7319
1997 George Wallace Albert J. Lingo Miniseries
1997 Brooklyn South Officer Stan PritchardEpisode: "Pilot"
1997–1998 Oz Lenny Burrano6 episodes
1998Twelfth Night, or What You WillFabianTelevision film
1998 Mad About You Construction Worker #1Episode: "Season Opener"
1998 Trinity Terry2 episodes
1999 Homicide: Life on the Street Angelo MarciniEpisode: "Bones of Contention"
1999–2005 Third Watch John Sullivan131 episodes
2005 Law & Order: SVU Phillip WestleyEpisode: "Rockabye"
2006, 2013 Criminal Minds Stan Gordinski2 episodes
2008 Law & Order: Criminal Intent Clete DixonEpisode: "Neighborhood Watch"
2010 Live from Lincoln Center Capt. George BrackettEpisode: "South Pacific"
2010–2014 The Good Wife Jim Moody10 episodes
2011 Curb Your Enthusiasm Mister Softee ManEpisode: "Mister Softee"
2011 Person of Interest Detective ByrneEpisode: "Blue Code"
2012 NYC 22 Det. Tommy Luster3 episodes
2014 Orange Is the New Black SIS Agent SpinerEpisode: "We Have Manners. We're Polite."
2014 Louie Mr. Hoffman2 episodes
2014 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation Ed LuskEpisode: "The Book of Shadows"
2014, 2016 Elementary William Hull2 episodes
2015 Ray Donovan Governor Verona3 episodes
2016 NCIS: New Orleans Blake JarrettEpisode: "Help Wanted"
2016 The Night Of Cop at crime sceneEpisode: "The Beach"
2016 Quarry Lloyd5 episodes
2017 Chicago P.D. John BukowskiEpisode: "Promise"
2017–2019 Madam Secretary Peter Harriman6 episodes
2018 Escape at Dannemora Steve Racette2 episodes

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