Bill Pullman is an American actor and producer who has appeared in a variety of films, television shows, and Broadway productions. He is best known for his roles in Independence Day, Spaceballs, and Sleepless in Seattle. Pullman has also won multiple awards for his work, including a Golden Globe nomination for his performance in Lost in Yonkers. Pullman’s career has spanned decades and he has become one of the most recognizable faces in Hollywood.
Early Life
William James Pullman was born in Hornell, New York in 1953. He was raised in a religious, conservative household and attended the University of Virginia, where he majored in arts and sciences. After graduating, he moved to New York City where he began his acting career. Pullman initially worked in theater, appearing in Off-Broadway and Broadway productions.
Acting Career
In 1985, Pullman made his film debut in Ruthless People. This was followed by a number of other supporting roles in films such as Spaceballs, Ruthless People, Sleepless in Seattle, and Independence Day. In 1996, Pullman was nominated for a Golden Globe for his performance in the Broadway production of Lost in Yonkers. He has since appeared in a variety of films and television shows, including The Equalizer, The Grudge, and Jack and Jill.
Later Life
In recent years, Pullman has continued to work in films, television, and theater. He has also become more involved in producing and directing, with credits such as The Grudge and The Equalizer 2. Pullman is also an active member of the Democratic Party and has been involved in a number of political causes.
Throughout his decades-long career, Bill Pullman has become one of the most recognizable faces in Hollywood. He has appeared in a variety of films, television shows, and Broadway productions, and has won multiple awards for his work. Pullman has also become involved in producing and directing, and is an active member of the Democratic Party.

