
Bill Pullman
Acting
Born 1953-12-17 · Hornell, New York, USA
William James Pullman (born December 17, 1953) is an American actor. After graduating with a Master of Fine Arts degree in theatre, he was an adjunct professor at Montana State University before deciding to pursue acting. Pullman made his film debut in Ruthless People (1986), and starred in Spaceballs (1987), The Accidental Tourist and The Serpent and the Rainbow (both 1988), Newsies (1992), Sleepless in Seattle (1993), Wyatt Earp (1994), While You Were Sleeping (1995), Independence Day (1996), Lost Highway (1997), and Lake Placid (1999). He also voiced Captain Joseph Korso in Titan A.E. (2000). He has also appeared frequently on television, usually in TV films. Since the 21st century began, Pullman has also acted in miniseries and regular series such as Torchwood (2011), playing starring roles in 1600 Penn (2012–13) and The Sinner (2017–2021). In 2021, he had a recurring role in the miniseries Halston. Pullman also has a long stage-acting career. He has appeared on Broadway several times, including in Edward Albee's The Goat or Who Is Sylvia? (2002).
Acting

Spaceballs: The New One
Lone Starr

The Boroughs
Jack Willard

Everybody Digs Bill Evans
Harry

Mel Brooks: The 99 Year Old Man!
Self - Actor

Roland Emmerich - Weltenzerstörer, Weltenerbauer
Self - actor

Killing Faith
Ross

Murdaugh Murders: The Movie
Alex Murdaugh

This Fool
Curtis

American Horses
Narrator (voice)

Halston
David Mahoney

Yellowstone
(voice)

The High Note
Max

Cursed Films
Self
Dark Waters: The Cost of Being a Hero
Self

Dark Waters
Harry Dietzler

The Coldest Game
Joshua Mansky

National Theatre Live: All My Sons
Joe Keller

Epic Yellowstone
Narrator (voice)

Trouble
Ben

The Equalizer 2
Brian Plummer

The Ballad of Lefty Brown
Lefty Brown

LBJ
Ralph Yarborough

Battle of the Sexes
Jack Kramer

Steve
Self

The Sinner
Harry Ambrose

A Thousand Junkies
Bill Pullman

Walking Out
Clyde

The War of 1996: A United World News Special
President Whitmore

Brother Nature
Jerry Turley

Independence Day: Resurgence
President Whitmore


