William Pullman, born on December seventeenth, nineteen fifty-three, is a versatile American actor known for his extensive work in film, television, and theater. After earning a Master of Fine Arts degree in theater, he began his career as an adjunct professor at Montana State University, where he nurtured his passion for acting.
Pullman made his cinematic debut in the comedy film Ruthless People in nineteen eighty-six. He quickly gained recognition for his roles in iconic films such as Spaceballs, The Accidental Tourist, and The Serpent and the Rainbow, all released in nineteen eighty-eight. His impressive filmography includes memorable performances in classics like Sleepless in Seattle, Independence Day, and Casper, showcasing his range as an actor.
In addition to his film career, Pullman has made significant contributions to television, appearing in various TV films and series. He starred in the acclaimed miniseries Torchwood in twenty eleven and took on leading roles in the sitcom 1600 Penn from twenty twelve to twenty thirteen, as well as the psychological thriller The Sinner from twenty seventeen to twenty twenty-one. His recent work includes a recurring role in the miniseries Halston in twenty twenty-one.
Pullman's talent extends to the stage, where he has performed in several Broadway productions, including Edward Albee's The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? in two thousand two. His dedication to the craft of acting has made him a respected figure in the entertainment industry.