John Cullum

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John Cullum is an American actor and singer.

He was born on March 2, 1930 in Knoxville, Tennessee. He attended University of Tennessee, Knoxville and is a member of Phi Gamma Delta. He made his Broadway debut as Sir Lionel in Camelot in 1960, and he also stood by for Richard Burton and later assumed the role of Mordred when Roddy McDowall left the show. He is perhaps most famous for premiering the role of Charlie Anderson in the musical Shenandoah, which began at Goodspeed Opera House in Connecticut and won Cullum three major theater awards (see below) when the show moved to New York.

In addition to enjoying a long theatrical career, he is well known to television audiences for his regular role on the quirky CBS series Northern Exposure and his extended appearances on the NBC medical drama ER (as Mark Greene's father) and on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit as Barry Moredock.

He has been married to Emily Frankel since 1959. They have one son, John David Cullum (often billed as JD Cullum), who is also an actor.

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[edit] Broadway credits

[edit] Filmography

[edit] Major television credits

[edit] Awards and nominations

John Cullum Awards

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