Tom Hulce Movies and Career Information
Dec 06, 1953
Whitewater
Actor and Producer
Tom Hulce (pronounced /ˈhʊls/; born Thomas Edward Hulce on December 6, 1953) is an American actor and theater producer. As an actor, he is perhaps best known for his Oscar-nominated portrayal of Mozart in the movie Amadeus and his role as "Pinto" in National Lampoon's Animal House. Additional acting awards included a total of four Golden Globe nominations, an Emmy Award, and a Tony Award nomination. Hulce retired from acting in the mid-1990s in order to focus upon stage directing and producing. In 2007, he won a Tony Award as a lead producer of the Broadway musical Spring Awakening. Hulce was born in Detroit, Michigan (some sources incorrectly say Whitewater, Wisconsin). The youngest of four children, he was raised in Plymouth, Michigan. His mother, Joanna (née Winkleman), sang briefly with Phil Spitalny's All-Girl Orchestra, and his father, Raymond Albert Hulce, worked for the Ford Motor Company. Although he originally wanted to be a singer as a child, he switched to acting after his voice changed during his teenage years. He left home at the age of 15 and attended Interlochen Arts Academy and the North Carolina School of the Arts. Hulce made his acting debut in 1975, playing
- Tom Hulce Movies before 2012
- Jumper 2008
- Stranger Than Fiction 2006
- Amadeus: The Director's Cut 2002
- Black Rainbow 2000
- Hunchback of Notre Dame 1996
- Wings of Courage 1995
- Fearless (1993) 1993
- Amadeus 1984
- National Lampoon's Animal House 1978
- Echo Park (1986)
- Mary Shelley's Frankenstein
- Parenthood
- Movies Produced by Tom Hulce
- Home at the End of the World 2004