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Michael Cudlitz
Michale Cudlitz at the 2016 San Diego Comic Con International
Cudlitz at the San Diego Comic-Con in 2016
Born
Michael Cudlitz

December 29, 1964 (age 51)
Long Island, New York, United States
Alma materCalifornia Institute of the Arts
OccupationActor
Years active1989–present
SpouseRachel Cudlitz
Children2

Michael Cudlitz (born December 29, 1964) is an American actor, known for portraying John Cooper on the TNT drama series Southland, Sergeant Denver "Bull" Randleman on the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers, and Sergeant Abraham Ford on the AMC horror series The Walking Dead.

Early life

Cudlitz was born on Long Island, New York and grew up in Lakewood Township, New Jersey.[1] He is a 1982 graduate of Lakewood High School. He holds a Bachelor of Fine Arts from the California Institute of the Arts, where he graduated in 1990.[2]

Career

While a student at California Institute of the Arts until he landed the role in Band of Brothers, Cudlitz worked in TV and film production in the art department of various shows.[3] Cudlitz was a construction coordinator on Beverly Hills, 90210.[4]

His first acting role was in the 1989 film Crystal Ball, playing Scottie. Other roles were Tony Miller on Beverly Hills, 90210 and Tad Overton on Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story, and in CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, the second seasons of 24, Lost, FOX series Standoff, and Prison Break. He guest starred on Over There. He played Bob Destepello in the 1997 film Grosse Pointe Blank. He also played a 30-second role as a bartender in the movie Forces of Nature in 1999. His breakout role came in 2001 with his portrayal of Sgt. Denver "Bull" Randleman in the World War II miniseries, Band of Brothers.[5][6]

Cudlitz starred on the critically acclaimed,[7][8] seven-episode NBC drama Southland as patrol officer John Cooper, a 20-year veteran and training officer.[9][10] It was picked up by TNT, who aired the remaining episodes of its first season, bringing it back for a total of five seasons.[11][12] The character struggled with chronic back pain, addiction to pain medication, and ethical issues relating to his partners.[13] Prior to the start of shooting for the show, Cudlitz had a large mole removed from his right upper lip, which had previously been a signature feature of his appearance. The show was cancelled in 2013.[14] Cudlitz won the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series for his role in 2013.[15]

In 2009, Cudlitz appeared in the science fiction film Surrogates as Colonel Brendon. In 2013, Cudlitz played opposite Melanie Griffith in the movie, Dark Tourist.[16]

From February 2014 until October 2016, he appeared in the AMC TV show The Walking Dead as Sergeant Abraham Ford, a character from the comic series of the same name. His first appearance was in the tenth episode of Season 4, an episode entitled "Inmates".[17] Cudlitz's character was killed off in the premiere episode of the show's seventh season entitled "The Day Will Come When You Won't Be". Due to his portrayal of Abraham, Cudlitz has quickly became a fan favorite since his introduction, with many fans paying homage to his quirky and comedic sayings combined with his upfront approach.[18][19]

Voice work

Cudlitz supplied the voice of Sgt. Glenn "Hawk" Hawkins in the video game Call of Duty 2: Big Red One. He voiced Corporal Griffen in the video game Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare and its sequel, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3.

Awards

Personal life

Cudlitz is married to Rachel Cudlitz.[21] They met while students at California Institute of Arts. [1] Their twin sons, Max and Mason, were born February 12, 1997, in Los Angeles, California.

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role
1992 A River Runs Through It Chub
1993 Dragon: The Bruce Lee Story Tad Overton
1993 The Liars' Club Jimbo
1996 Savage Spillane
1996 Follow the Bitch Ty
1996 D3: The Mighty Ducks Cole
1997 Grosse Pointe Blank Bob Destepello
1998 The Negotiator Palermo
1999 Forces of Nature Bartender
1999 Live Virgin Bob
2000 A Question of Faith James
2000 Lured Innocence Harry Kravitz
2003 Welcome to the Neighborhood George
2006 Running Scared Sal 'Gummy Bear' Franzone
2008 Sex Drive Rick
2008 Tenure Tim
2009 Surrogates Colonel Brendan
2009 Stolen Jonas
2011 Satin Kip Tanner
2011 Inside Out Detective Calgrove
2012 Rogue River Sheriff Boyd; also Associate producer
2013 Dark Tourist Jim; also Producer
2013 Pawn Shop Chronicles Ben
2013 Cesar Chavez Sheriff Smith

Television (miniseries, TV movies, shorts)

Year Title Role Notes
1989 Crystal Ball Scottie Short
1996 Last Exit to Earth Hardester TV movie
1998 Thirst Andy TV movie
1999 Small Change Gary Short
2001 Band of Brothers Sgt. Denver "Bull" Randleman Miniseries; 10 episodes
2002 Live from Baghdad Tom Murphy TV movie
2004 Homeland Security Agent Tango 12 TV movie
2008 Danny Fricke Praeger TV movie
2011 Silent Witness Sam Robb TV movie

Television (episodic)

Year Title Role Notes
1990 Hull High Schwartz 2 episodes: "Episode #1.2", "Episode #1.6"
1991 21 Jump Street Dennis Richards 1 episode: "Bad Day at Blackburn"
1991 L.A. Law Passerby 1 episode: "Do the Spike Thing"
1992 Step by Step Ed 1 episode: "Home Alone"
1991–1992 Growing Pains Chuck 2 episodes: "There Must Be a Pony", "The Call of the Wild"
1992 Life Goes On Ernie 1 episode: "The Wall"
1992–1993 Beverly Hills, 90210 Tony Miller 11 episodes
1993 Against the Grain Bud Hardeman 2 episodes: "Pilot", "The Buck Stops... There"
1994 Lifestories: Families in Crisis Walton 1 episode: "A Body to Die For: The Aaron Henry Story"
1994 Picket Fences White Teenager #1 1 episode: "Elective Conduct"
1994 The Marshal Gary Lowell 1 episode: "Kissing Cousins"
1996 ER Injured Fireman 1 episode: "The Healers"
1996 Pacific Blue Brett Andrews 1 episode: "The Enemy Within"
1996 Renegade Patch / Beau 2 episodes: "High Rollers", "The Dollhouse"
1997 Leaving L.A. Joey Reno 1 episode: "The Black Widower"
1997 Party of Five Shuyler 1 episode: "4.2: Past Imperfect"
1998 Touched by an Angel Landau 1 episode: "God and Country"
1998 NYPD Blue Joshua 1 episode: "Prostrate Before the Law"
1999 Home Improvement Kyle 1 episode: "Whitewater"
1999 Buffy the Vampire Slayer Bob 1 episode: "The Zeppo"
1999 Chicago Hope 1 episode: "And Baby Makes 10"
1999 Good vs Evil The Wiz 1 episode: "Men Are from Mars, Women Are Evil"
1999 Snoops Michael Keppler 1 episode: "Constitution"
1999 Love & Money Joe 2 episodes: "Everybody Doesn't Love Eamon", "Puff the Magic Sister"
2001 Walker, Texas Ranger State Trooper 1 episode: "Unsafe Speed"
2001 Six Feet Under Dennis, Crossroads Leader 1 episode: "Crossroads"
2001 The Mind of the Married Man Contractor 2 episodes: "Just Thinking of You", "When We Were Nice"
2001 Philly Joe 1 episode: "Live and Leg Die"
2002 The Practice Russell Hampton 1 episode: "The Test"
2002 Family Law Darren Carson 1 episode: "Big Brother"
2002 Push, Nevada 1 episode: "Jim's Domain"
2002 Fastlane Det. Ray Cornwright 1 episode: "Girls Own Juice"
2002 MDs Elkin 1 episode: "R.I.P."
2002–2003 24 Rick Phillips 3 episodes: "Day 2: 2:00 p.m.–3:00 p.m.", "Day 2: 3:00 p.m.–4:00 p.m.", "Day 2: 4:00 p.m.–5:00 p.m."
2004; 2007 JAG 2 episodes: "Force Recon" as Sergeant Tesla, "Take It Like a Man" as Cpl. Hal Strange
2004 Nip/Tuck Brody 1 episode: "Joel Gideon"
2005 Las Vegas Brian Carlton Venturi - the Kidnapper 1 episode: "When You Got to Go, You Got to Go"
2005 Medical Investigation Lt. Troy Adams 1 episode: "Mousetrap"
2005 CSI: Miami 'Mac' MacKern 1 episode: "Nothing to Lose"
2004; 2005 Without a Trace 2 episodes: "The Line" as Mark Casey, "John Michaels" as Freddy Katan
2005 Line of Fire Jury Member 1 episode: "This Land Is Your Land"
2005 Over There Colonel Ryan 1 episode: "The Prisoner"
2005 The Dead Zone Herb Smith 1 episode: "Babble On"
2005 Prison Break Corrections Officer Robert 'Bob' Hudson 2 episodes: "Riots, Drills and the Devil: Part 1", "Riots, Drills and the Devil: Part 2"
2005 Wanted Dep. Reed 1 episode: "Lips Are Lips"
2005 Sleeper Cell LAPD Detective Walt Moss 1 episode: "Intramural"
2006 Close to Home Dan Johnson 1 episode: "Escape"
2006 CSI: NY Vern Dox 1 episode: "Super Men"
2004; 2006 Dr. Vegas Glen 2 episodes: "Lust for Life", "For Love or Money"
2006–2007 Standoff Frank Rogers 18 episodes
2007 Bones Lucky 1 episode: "Death in the Saddle"
2007 Criminal Minds Francis Goehring 1 episode: "Identity"
2005; 2008 Lost Big Mike Walton 2 episodes: "Collision", "The Beginning of the End"
2008 The Cleaner JWB 1 episode: "Pilot"
2007–2008 Life Mark Rawls 3 episodes: "Pilot: Merit Badge", "Fill It Up", "Did You Feel That?"
2001; 2009 CSI: Crime Scene Investigation 2 episodes: "And Then There Were None" as Officer William Spencer, "The Grave Shift" as Josh Barston
2009 Knight Rider Lead Gunman 1 episode: "Exit Light, Enter Knight"
2009 Eleventh Hour Ben Finney 1 episode: "Minamata"
2009 Saving Grace Donald Gilmore 1 episode: "The Heart of a Cop"
2009–2013 Southland John Cooper 43 episodes. Winner - Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series
2014–2016 The Walking Dead Sgt. Abraham Ford Recurring (season 4)
Main Cast (seasons 5–7): 28 episodes
2015–present Ballers Dan Balasmo 2 episodes: "Head-On", "Gaslighting"

Video games

Year Title Role Notes
2005 Call of Duty 2 Pvt. Braeburn Voice
2005 Call of Duty 2: Big Red One Sgt. Glenn "Hawk" Hawkins Voice
2007 Call of Duty 4: Modern Warfare U.S. Marine/Corporal Griffen Voice
2009 Red Faction Guerrilla Saul Marius Voice
2009 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Additional Voice Talent Voice
2011 Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 Corporal Griffin Voice

Art department

References

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  2. ^ "Alumni - School of Theater: Programs in Performance". California Institute of the Arts. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
  3. ^ Rudolph, Ileane (1 February 2011). "Southland's Michael Cudlitz Gets Tangled Up in Blue". TV Guide. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
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  5. ^ James, Caryn (7 September 2001). "TV Weekend; An Intricate Tapestry Of a Heroic Age". The New York Times. Retrieved 14 September 2015.
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  21. ^ "Rachael Cudlitz". XoJane. Retrieved 14 September 2015.