Steven (talking about the murder of his sister and his brother-in-law): They (both) seemed to be able to touch everyone around them in a positive way. Their deaths are a huge blow that we're all still reeling from. The only positive thing I can say is that we've all been inspired to follow their example in our lives. They were truly amazing people.
(about his Rex character from Desperate Housewives) Steven Culp: He's like the guy in the Talking Heads song. He's like 'This is not my beautiful house, this is not my beautiful wife, how did I get here?
(Speaking of the show
Steven: We'll Im thinking of actually doing a reality show called 'Dead Actor' and they are going to follow me around to various shows.
Steven: My career always seems to take me back to TV.
He was a company member and part of the Artistic commitee of the "Interact Theater Company" of North Hollywood. The "Interact Theater Company" is a group of accomplished professional actors, that decided to join together to bring theater lovers, plays and readings at low afordable prices. "Interact" was created by Barry Heins back in 1991. The group started with a group of his friends and it slowly grew from there. In 1992 they became incorporated as a non-profit company. The company has now become, according to "The Los Angeles Times", a 'success story of the 90's" and has won several awards.
He shared the stage with Kevin Kline in "Richard III" at the New York Shakespeare Festival.
He appeared with his wife in Esquire Magazine, in 2005.
When he first went to Los Angeles, he had a job on stage with
He majored in English literature and had professors who wanted him to be a writer.
He performed at the Virginia Beach Little Theater.
Even back then as a teenager, his sister Shelly, a teacher, says he was already talented and loved performing: "He loved it.
When his parents divorced he moved to Virginia Beach where he grew up with his mother, step-father and two sisters and a brother.
His performances include his role as Peter Drummond in the campy made for TV movie How to Make a Monster in which nerdy computer game programmers accidentally give life to a deadly AI. Members of the software company take turns attempting to beat the game in order save their own lives.
He guest starred in "Boy Next Door", an episode of Ally McBeal, that also starred the late Roy Brocksmith, DS9 guest stars Kate Asner and Gina Philips, VOY guest star Jay Karnes and TNG guest star Clyde Kusatsu.
During 2004, He became the first actor to appear as a recurring character in four television series simultaneously.
He won the Celebrity Poker Showdown 7th Season Championship game.
He graduated from First Colonial High School in Virginia Beach in 1974.
He is married to Barbara Ayers, a costume designer.
He received in 1981 an MFA Degree from Brandeis University.