Kohl Sudduth was born on August 8, 1974, in Granada Hills, California,
and grew up in Circleville, Ohio. He earned a B.A. in English at Ohio
University before moving to New York City at age 21 to pursue an acting
career. After gaining experience in a handful of films, he landed a
supporting role in
Bowfinger (1999) starring
Steve Martin and
Eddie Murphy. He then went
on to play a series regular in
Darren Star's critically acclaimed
Grosse Pointe (2000).
Brother of
Third Watch (1999) star
Skipp Sudduth, he has appeared regularly on stage in
New York, including Richard Greenberg's multiple Tony Award-winning
"Take Me Out" and "The Last Days of Judas Iscariot" starring
Sam Rockwell
and directed by
Philip Seymour Hoffman.