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Kohl Sudduth

Kohl Sudduth (born August 8, 1974), the younger brother of actor Skipp Sudduth, is an American actor, screenwriter, and playwright. Best known for portraying Luther "Suitcase" Simpson opposite Tom Selleck in nine Jesse Stone television films from 2005 to 2015, Sudduth has also appeared in films such as Bowfinger (1999), Road Trip (2000), and 54 (1998). Born in Granada Hills, California, Sudduth grew up in , and earned a B.A. in English from , where he initially studied journalism. After college, he moved to , immersing himself in the mid-1990s DIY music scene and playing in a band before transitioning to . He trained at the Maggie Flanigan Studio and originated roles in acclaimed theater productions, including Jason Chenier in Richard Greenberg's Take Me Out (2003) on and Butch Honeywell in Stephen Adly Guirgis's The Last Days of Judas Iscariot (2005) off- with the . In addition to screen and stage work, Sudduth has contributed as a playwright and director, developing pieces with LAByrinth, and as a screenwriter, co-writing projects for production companies like Imaginarium Productions and Pulse Films. His television credits include guest roles on Law & Order: Special Victims Unit, Blue Bloods, and Grosse Pointe. Sudduth resides in Brooklyn and the Catskills, and maintains interests in Zen Buddhism and shakuhachi training.

Early life

Childhood and family

Kohl Sudduth was born Walter Kohl Sudduth on August 8, 1974, in . Following his birth in California, Sudduth relocated with his family and spent his formative years in the small town of , where he grew up. He is the younger half-brother of Skipp Sudduth, born 18 years earlier in . The brothers share a close family bond, evidenced by their musical collaboration in the acoustic rock band Minus Ted, co-founded by Skipp, in which Kohl plays bass. This shared interest in music highlights a creative family dynamic that influenced their early creative pursuits.

Education

Sudduth attended in , following his family's relocation to the state during his youth. He initially pursued studies in but ultimately earned a degree in English. During his undergraduate years, Sudduth immersed himself in the university's vibrant DIY scene, where he served as the guitarist and vocalist for the post-punk band Edison. The group performed extensively across the American Midwest, providing Sudduth with early opportunities to develop performance skills through songwriting, live shows, and vocal expression.

Acting career

Early breakthrough roles

Sudduth made his professional acting debut in 1997 with a guest appearance on the soap opera , portraying Rick, a waiter. This role marked his initial entry into television, following his move to at age 21 after earning a B.A. in English from , where his academic background laid the groundwork for pursuing acting opportunities. In 1998, he transitioned to film with small supporting parts, including in the short comedy Dating Games and Concubine #1 in John Turturro's Illuminata. He also appeared in a single episode of as Jon, further building his resume in New York-based productions. Sudduth's early film roles gained momentum in late 1998 with appearances in two notable ensemble casts: as Wagner, a poker player, in the crime drama Rounders alongside Matt Damon and Edward Norton, and as Rhett in the period drama 54, depicting the 1970s New York club scene. These parts, though supporting, exposed him to high-profile projects and directors, helping him navigate initial auditions in a competitive industry. His breakthrough in comedy came in 1999 with the role of Slater, the charismatic leading man in a fictional low-budget film, in Frank Oz's Bowfinger, starring Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy; this performance highlighted his understated appeal in humorous supporting dynamics. The following year, Sudduth played Mark, a fraternity brother, in the road-trip comedy Road Trip, further establishing his presence in lighthearted ensemble films. On television, Sudduth achieved his first sustained exposure as a series regular on the WB sitcom (1999–2000), where he portrayed Quentin King, an aging actor struggling with fading Hollywood relevance. This role, created by , provided a platform to showcase comedic timing amid industry satire, though it often typecast him in supporting characters as affable everymen or heartthrobs in comedic contexts during this period. Despite the quick succession of credits, Sudduth faced the typical hurdles of early career and audition pressures as he shifted from student life to professional gigs in theater and improv scenes.

Television work

Sudduth began gaining traction in television with guest appearances in prominent series during the late 1990s, following his early exposure in the short-lived sitcom (2000), where he played the series regular Quentin King. One notable early guest spot came in (1998), in which he portrayed Jon, a love interest for Kim Cattrall's character, in the episode "Valley of the Twenty-Something Guys." This role highlighted his ability to bring charm and depth to brief romantic subplots within ensemble comedies. Sudduth's most extensive television contribution came through the TV movie series, adapted from Robert B. Parker's novels and starring as the titular Paradise, police chief. From 2005 to 2015, he portrayed Officer Luther "Suitcase" Simpson in all nine films, including (2005), (2006), (2006), (2007), (2009), (2010), (2011), (2012), and (2015). His recurring performance as the loyal, understated deputy earned praise for contributing to the series' grounded procedural tone, with critics noting the strong ensemble dynamics alongside Selleck that enhanced the films' exploration of small-town crime and personal redemption. The character's development across installments showcased Sudduth's skill in subtle dramatic layering, from to moments of quiet intensity. Sudduth is set to reprise the role in the tenth installment, (2026). Later in his career, Sudduth continued to demonstrate versatility in procedural dramas with a guest role in Blue Bloods (2015), playing Sam Holbrooke in the episode "" (Season 5, Episode 11). In this appearance, he depicted a complex figure entangled in a custody dispute, adding emotional nuance to the Reagan 's investigative narrative. These roles across genres—from lighthearted guest spots to sustained dramatic arcs—underscored Sudduth's adaptability in , particularly within crime and family-oriented procedurals.

Film roles

Sudduth's film career following his early breakthroughs featured a series of supporting roles that highlighted his versatility in both comedic and dramatic contexts. In the 2000 road-trip comedy Road Trip, he portrayed Mark, a French exchange student whose brief but memorable interaction with the protagonists helped establish Sudduth's reputation for delivering earnest, relatable comedic timing in ensemble casts. This role contributed to the film's box office success, grossing over $109 million worldwide on a $16 million budget, and showcased Sudduth's ability to inject subtle humor into everyman characters. Transitioning into the mid-2000s, Sudduth appeared in smaller but pivotal parts that leaned toward dramatic narratives. In The Banger Sisters (2002), a comedy-drama directed by Bob Dolman, he played the Hotel Clerk, a minor role that supported the central story of friendship and reinvention starring Goldie Hawn and Susan Sarandon. Later, in Mary Harron's biographical drama The Notorious Bettie Page (2005), Sudduth took on the role of a Police Officer, contributing to the film's exploration of 1950s American culture and censorship through his authoritative yet understated presence. These performances exemplified a recurring pattern in Sudduth's film work, where he embodied sincere, blue-collar or institutional figures in supporting capacities across genres. In the , Sudduth continued with and mid-budget projects, evolving toward more introspective tic roles. He starred as Ryan Renwick in the 2014 dance Fall to Rise, a film chronicling the restorative power of in post-Katrina New Orleans, where his character added emotional depth to the ensemble narrative of resilience and community. The following year, in Rupert Goold's (2015), Sudduth appeared as a in the fact-based thriller starring and , underscoring themes of deception and accountability in a taut legal . His later efforts included the role of Aden in The Empty Street (2015), a short-form dramatic piece focused on urban isolation. These roles reflected Sudduth's shift from lighthearted comedies to more grounded, character-driven s, often portraying dependable figures who provide quiet support to larger stories. Throughout these films, Sudduth's contributions reinforced his niche as a reliable , frequently cast as honest, working-class individuals in both humorous and serious tones, a pattern evident from his comedic origins in Road Trip to the dramatic weight of later indies. While his film work occasionally overlapped with hybrid projects like the series, where similar authoritative roles bridged theatrical and television boundaries, Sudduth's output remained focused on concise, impactful appearances.

Theatre performances

Kohl Sudduth began his professional stage career after training at the Maggie Flanigan Studio, where he studied the , and participating in improvisational comedy at venues like the in to sharpen his comedic timing and adaptability. His involvement with the from the mid-2000s onward allowed him to develop new works collaboratively, bridging his stage experience to more improvisational elements in later screen roles, in contrast to the rigid scripting typical of television and film. Sudduth made his Broadway debut in Richard Greenberg's Take Me Out, first in its Off-Broadway premiere at The Public Theater in 2002 and then transferring to the in 2003, where he originated the role of Jason Chenier, a navigating team dynamics amid themes of identity and prejudice in . The production earned the 2003 , with Sudduth's ensemble performance noted for capturing the character's wide-eyed confusion in the locker-room tensions. In 2005, Sudduth appeared in Stephen Adly Guirgis's The Last Days of at , directed by , playing Butch Honeywell, the jury foreman in a surreal trial of the biblical figure. His portrayal contributed to the play's innovative blending of , , and courtroom drama, particularly through Honeywell's poignant closing likening the juror's mundane regrets to Judas's betrayal, which underscored the production's emotional depth. Sudduth continued his Off-Broadway work as a company member of , starring in the 2012 world premiere of Cusi Cram's Radiance at 59E59 Theaters, alongside and Ana Reeder, in a drama exploring personal transformation and global change. This role highlighted his versatility in ensemble-driven narratives, further refining the improvisational spontaneity gained from earlier theatre training.

Filmography

Television credits

Sudduth's role as Luther "Suitcase" Simpson across nine Jesse Stone television films from 2005 to 2015 stands as a significant highlight in his television career. The following is a chronological list of his television credits:
Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
1997All My ChildrenRick1 episode (guest role as a waiter)
1998Sex and the CityJon1 episode ("Valley of the Twenty-Something Guys")
1999Law & Order: Special Victims UnitRiley Couger1 episode ("Sophomore Jinx")
2000–2001Grosse PointeQuentin KingSeries regular, 17 episodes
2000Cora UnashamedJoeTV movie
2005Jesse Stone: Stone ColdLuther "Suitcase" SimpsonTV movie
2006Jesse Stone: Night PassageLuther "Suitcase" SimpsonTV movie
2006Jesse Stone: Death in ParadiseLuther "Suitcase" SimpsonTV movie
2006Law & Order: Criminal IntentZach1 episode ("Country Crossover")
2007Jesse Stone: Sea ChangeLuther "Suitcase" SimpsonTV movie
2009Jesse Stone: Thin IceLuther "Suitcase" SimpsonTV movie
2010Jesse Stone: No RemorseLuther "Suitcase" SimpsonTV movie
2011Jesse Stone: Innocents LostLuther "Suitcase" SimpsonTV movie
2012Jesse Stone: Benefit of the DoubtLuther "Suitcase" SimpsonTV movie
2015Blue BloodsSam Holbrooke1 episode ("Baggage")
2015Jesse Stone: Lost in ParadiseLuther "Suitcase" SimpsonTV movie
No major television credits for Sudduth have been recorded from to 2025.

Film credits

Kohl Sudduth's film credits primarily consist of supporting and minor roles in s from the late through the mid-2010s, often in ensemble casts for comedies, dramas, and independent productions. Following these early appearances, his professional focus shifted toward television roles. No major releases involving Sudduth have been documented from 2020 to 2025. The following provides a chronological overview of his verified film roles:
  • Dating Games (1998) as Prince Charming, a short film.
  • Illuminata (1998) as Concubine #1, a minor role in John Turturro's period drama set in the theater world.
  • 54 (1998) as Rhett, portraying a club-goer in Mark Christopher's film about the Studio 54 nightclub scene.
  • Rounders (1998) as Wagner, a supporting poker player in John Dahl's crime drama starring Matt Damon and Edward Norton.
  • Bowfinger (1999) as Slater, an ambitious actor in Frank Oz's comedy about a low-budget film production, co-starring Steve Martin and Eddie Murphy.
  • Table One (2000) as Freddie, a character in Michael Berger's independent comedy-drama about actors waiting for auditions.
  • Road Trip (2000) as Mark, a fraternity brother in Todd Phillips' road comedy featuring Breckin Meyer and Seann William Scott.
  • The Banger Sisters (2002) as Hotel Clerk, a brief role in Bob Dolman's comedy-drama with Goldie Hawn and Susan Sarandon.
  • The Notorious Bettie Page (2006) as Police Officer, appearing in Mary Harron's biographical drama about the 1950s pin-up model.
  • Fall to Rise (2014) as Ryan Renwick, a role in Kate Siobhan Wiles' drama about dancers rebuilding after a theater fire.
  • True Story (2015) as Police Officer, a small part in Rupert Goold's thriller based on the Michael Finkel scandal, starring Jonah Hill and James Franco.
  • The Empty Street (2015) as Aden, a short film.

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