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Walter Kohl Sudduth (born August 8, 1974) is an American actor. He is best known for his role as Luther "Suitcase" Simpson in nine Jesse Stone television films.
Early life and education
Walter Kohl Sudduth was born August 8, 1974, in Granada Hills, Los Angeles, the younger brother of actor Skipp Sudduth. He was raised in the small town of Circleville, Ohio. Sudduth acted in several high school plays, including Cheaper by the Dozen and Flowers for Algernon, before attending Ohio University, where he focused his energies on music. During his college years, Sudduth was the guitarist and vocalist of Edison, a punk rock band that played throughout the American Midwest. He graduated in 1995 with a BA in English.
Career
In 1995, Sudduth moved to New York City to pursue a professional acting career. He appeared regularly at improv comedy clubs and theaters such as the Red Room to hone his comedy skills. Sudduth made his film debut in director John Turturro's Illuminata (1997) playing Christopher Walken's concubine. The following year he appeared in two films, 54 (1998) as Rhett and Rounders (1998) as Wagner with Edward Norton and Matt Damon.
Sudduth's breakthrough role came in 1999 with Bowfinger (1999) playing Slater, an aspiring actor, opposite Eddie Murphy, Steve Martin and Heather Graham. The role increased Sudduth's appeal and widened his audience with his capable and charming portrayal of a slacker actor. In 2000, Sudduth appeared in two films, the teen comedy Road Trip (2000) as Mark and the Masterpiece Theater production Cora Unashamed (2000), based on the Langston Hughes short story, as Joe.
Throughout this period, Sudduth also appeared in several television series, including one episode of All My Children (1997) as Rick the waiter, one episode of Sex and the City (1998) as Kim Cattrall's love interest Jon, one episode of Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999) as Riley Couger and 17 episodes of Grosse Pointe (2000–2001) as Quentin King and Stone Anders.
Sudduth is best known for his role as Luther "Suitcase" Simpson co-starring opposite Tom Selleck in nine Jesse Stone television films (2005–2015). He plays bass in his brother Skipp's rock band Minus Ted. He enjoys rock climbing and playing basketball while dividing his time between New York City and Los Angeles, California.
Filmography
All My Children (1997), Rick
Dating Games (1998), Prince Charming
Illuminata (1998), Concubine #1
Sex and the City (1998, TV series), Jon, 1 episode
54 (1998), Rhett
Rounders (1998), Wagner
Bowfinger (1999), Slater
Law & Order: Special Victims Unit (1999, TV series), Riley Couger, 1 episode
Table One (2000), Freddie
Road Trip (2000), Mark
Cora Unashamed (2000, TV movie), Joe
Grosse Pointe (2000–2001, TV series), Quentin King / Stone Anders, 17 episodes
The Banger Sisters (2002), Hotel Clerk
Stone Cold (2005, TV movie), Luther "Suitcase" Simpson
The Notorious Bettie Page (2005), Police Officer
Jesse Stone: Night Passage (2006, TV movie), Luther "Suitcase" Simpson
Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise (2006, TV movie), Luther "Suitcase" Simpson
Law & Order: Criminal Intent (TV series, 2006), Zach, 1 episode
Jesse Stone: Sea Change (2007, TV movie), Luther "Suitcase" Simpson
Jesse Stone: Thin Ice (2009, TV movie), Luther "Suitcase" Simpson
Jesse Stone: No Remorse (2010, TV movie), Luther "Suitcase" Simpson
Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost (2011, TV movie), Luther "Suitcase" Simpson
Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt (2012, TV movie), Luther "Suitcase" Simpson
Blue Bloods (2015, TV series), Sam Holbrooke, 1 episode
Jesse Stone: Lost in Paradise (2015, TV movie), officer Luther "Suitcase" Simpson
References
External links
Kohl Sudduth at IMDb
Kohl Sudduth at the TCM Movie Database
Kohl Sudduth at AllMovie
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Kohl Sudduth
- Skipp Sudduth
- Jesse Stone: Innocents Lost
- Jesse Stone (character)
- Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise
- Jesse Stone: Sea Change
- Sudduth
- Jesse Stone: Benefit of the Doubt
- The Banger Sisters
- Jesse Stone: Night Passage