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Tom Hulce

Thomas Edward Hulce (/ˈhʊls/; born December 6, 1953) is an American actor and theater producer. He is best known for his portrayal of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the Academy Award-winning film Amadeus (1984), as well as the roles of Larry "Pinto" Kroger in Animal House (1978), Larry Buckman in Parenthood (1989), and Quasimodo in Disney's animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996). Awards include an Emmy Award for The Heidi Chronicles, a Tony Award for Spring Awakening, an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for Amadeus, and four Golden Globe nominations.

Tom Hulce
Hulce in December 2006
Born
Thomas Edward Hulce

(1953-12-06) December 6, 1953 (age 69)
Detroit, Michigan, U.S.
EducationUniversity of North Carolina School of the Arts, Beloit College
Occupation(s)Actor, producer
Years active1975–2019
Hulce with Faye Dunaway at the 42nd Golden Globe Awards, January 1985

He retired from acting in the mid-1990s to focus on stage directing and producing.[1] In 2007, he won the Tony Award for Best Musical as a lead producer of Spring Awakening.

Early life

Thomas Edward Hulce was born on December 6, 1953 in Detroit, Michigan (some sources incorrectly cite his birthplace as Whitewater, Wisconsin).[2] The youngest of four children,[3] he was raised in Plymouth, Michigan. His mother, the former Joanna Winkleman, sang briefly with Phil Spitalny's All-Girl Orchestra, and his father, Raymond Albert Hulce, worked for the Ford Motor Company.[4][5][6] As a child, he wanted to be a singer, but he switched to acting after his voice changed in his teenage years.[7] He left home at the age of 15 and attended Interlochen Arts Academy and the North Carolina School of the Arts, leaving a year before finishing his BFA.[8] He graduated with a BA from Beloit College in Wisconsin.[citation needed]

Acting career

Hulce debuted as an actor in 1975, playing opposite Anthony Hopkins in Equus on Broadway. Throughout the rest of the 1970s and the early 1980s, he worked primarily as a theater actor, taking occasional parts in movies. His first film role was in the James Dean-influenced film September 30, 1955 in 1977. His next movie role was as freshman student Lawrence "Pinto" Kroger in the classic comedy Animal House (1978). In 1983, he played a gunshot victim in the television show St. Elsewhere.

In the early 1980s, Hulce was chosen over intense competition (including David Bowie, Mikhail Baryshnikov,[3] Mark Hamill,[9] and Kenneth Branagh[10]) to play the role of Mozart in director Miloš Forman's film version of Peter Shaffer's play Amadeus. In 1985, he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance, losing to his co-star, F. Murray Abraham. In his acceptance speech, Abraham paid tribute to his co-star, saying, "There's only one thing missing for me tonight, and that is to have Tom Hulce standing by my side."

In 1989, he received his second Best Actor Golden Globe Award nomination for a critically acclaimed performance[11] as an intellectually-challenged garbage-collector in the 1988 movie Dominick and Eugene. He played supporting roles in Parenthood (1989), Fearless (1993) and Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994). In 1988, he played the title part in the British–Dutch movie Shadow Man, directed by the Polish director Piotr Andrejew.

In 1990, he was nominated for his first Emmy Award for his performance as the 1960s civil rights activist Michael Schwerner in the 1990 TV-movie Murder in Mississippi. He starred as Joseph Stalin's projectionist in Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky's 1991 film The Inner Circle. In 1996, he won an Emmy Award for his role as a pediatrician in a television-movie version of the Wendy Wasserstein play The Heidi Chronicles, starring Jamie Lee Curtis. Also that year, he was cast in Disney's animated film adaptation of The Hunchback of Notre Dame, providing the speaking and singing voice of the protagonist Quasimodo. Although Hulce largely retired from acting in the mid-1990s, he had bit parts in the movies Stranger Than Fiction (2006) and Jumper (2008).

Hulce remained active in theater throughout his entire acting career. In addition to Equus, he appeared in Broadway productions of A Memory of Two Mondays and A Few Good Men, for which he was a Tony Award nominee in 1990. In the mid-1980s, he appeared in two different productions of playwright Larry Kramer's early AIDS-era drama The Normal Heart.[12] In 1992, he starred in a Shakespeare Theatre Company production of Hamlet.[13] His regional theatre credits include Eastern Standard at the Seattle Repertory Theatre and Nothing Sacred at the Mark Taper Forum, both in 1988.[14]

Career as producer

Among Hulce's major projects are the six-hour, two-evening stage adaptation of John Irving's The Cider House Rules; and Talking Heads, a festival of Alan Bennett's one-man plays that won six Obie Awards, a Drama Desk Award, a special Outer Critics Circle Award, and a New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for Best Foreign Play.[15] He also headed 10 Million Miles, a musical project by Keith Bunin and Grammy Award-nominated singer-songwriter Patty Griffin, that premiered in Spring 2007 at the Atlantic Theater Company.

Hulce was a lead producer of the Broadway hit Spring Awakening, which won eight Tony Awards in 2007, including one for Best Musical. He is also a lead producer of the stage adaptation of the Green Day album American Idiot. The musical had its world premiere in Berkeley, California, at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre in 2009 and opened on Broadway in April 2010. In 2017 he began work as a producer on the musical Ain't Too Proud, which received 11 Tony Award nominations in 2019. He also produced the 2004 movie A Home at the End of the World, based upon Michael Cunningham's novel.

Personal life

In 2008, Hulce identified as gay in an interview with Seattle Gay News. In the same interview, he took the opportunity to debunk a rumor he married a woman (supposedly an Italian artist named Cecilia Ermini) and had a daughter named Anya with her: "That information – having a wife and child – is false. In the world of the Internet, there are many falsehoods. Anyone can write stuff on Wikipedia and it doesn't have to be true. I'm comfortable among the lists [of openly gay actors] although I stopped acting about 10 years ago."[16]

Filmography

Film

Year Title Role Notes
1977 September 30, 1955 Hanley
1978 Animal House Lawrence "Pinto" Kroger
1980 Those Lips, Those Eyes Artie Shoemaker
1984 Amadeus Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart
1986 Echo Park Jonathan
1987 Slam Dance C.C. Drood
1988 Dominick and Eugene Dominick "Nicky" Luciano Nominated — Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama
1988 Shadow Man David Rubenstin / The Shadow Man
1989 Parenthood Lawrence "Larry" Buckman
1989 Black Rainbow Gary Wallace
1991 The Inner Circle Ivan Sanshin
1993 Fearless Steven Brillstein
1994 Mary Shelley's Frankenstein Henry Clerval
1995 Wings of Courage Antoine de Saint Exupéry
1996 The Hunchback of Notre Dame Quasimodo Voice
Nominated — Annie Award for Best Achievement in Voice Acting
2002 The Hunchback of Notre Dame II Quasimodo Voice
Direct-to-DVD
2004 A Home at the End of the World Producer
2006 Stranger Than Fiction Dr. Cayly
2008 Jumper Mr. Bowker
2018 The Seagull Producer

Television

Title Year Role Notes
Great Performances 1975 Young Frank Episode: "Forget-Me-Not-Lane"
The American Parade 1976 Brother Episode: "Song of Myself"
The Adams Chronicles 1976 Student Episode: "Chapter X: John Quincy Adams, Congressman"
St. Elsewhere 1983 John Doe #12 / David Stewart 3 episodes
American Playhouse 1986 Daniel Rocket Episode: "The Rise and Rise of Daniel Rocket"
Tall Tales & Legends 1986 Quinn Episode: "John Henry"
Murder in Mississippi 1990 Michael "Mickey" Schwerner Television film
The Hidden Room 1993 Joe Episode: "Dreams About Water"
Frasier 1995 Keith (voice) Episode: "She's the Boss"
The Heidi Chronicles 1995 Peter Patrone Television film

Theater

Title Year Role Notes
Equus 1974 Alan Strang
A Memory of Two Mondays / 27 Wagons Full of Cotton 1976 Bert
Twelve Dreams 1981 Sanford Putnam
A Few Good Men 1989 Lieutenant Junior Grade Daniel A. Kaffee Nominated — Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play
Nominated — Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Actor, Non-Resident Play
Hamlet 1992 Hamlet Nominated — Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Actor, Resident Play
The Cider House Rules 1999 Director
Nominated — Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a Play
Talking Heads 2003 Producer
Nominated — Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Play
Spring Awakening 2006 Producer
Tony Award for Best Musical
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical
American Idiot 2010 Producer
Nominated — Tony Award for Best Musical
Nominated — Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Musical
On a Clear Day You Can See Forever 2011 Producer
Significant Other 2017 Producer
Ain't Too Proud 2019 Producer
Nominated — Tony Award for Best Musical

Sources:[17][18]

References

  1. ^ Blankenship, Mark (December 3, 2006). . Variety. Archived from the original on March 7, 2021.
  2. ^ Where Have You Been, Tom Hulce? Pittsburgh Tribune, August 13, 2004
  3. ^ a b With Amadeus, Tom Hulce Finds His Career Crescendoing People, December 10, 1984
  4. ^ "The New Netherland Ancestors of Thomas Edward Hulce". Freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com. July 27, 2002. Retrieved December 5, 2013.
  5. ^ "William Holden, Patrick Swayze, and Tom Hulce: their cousinship with Jean Margaret (Kennedy) Mitchelson through the Betts family". Cybrary.uwinnipeg.ca. Retrieved December 5, 2013.
  6. ^ "Playing Ordinary Man Difficult for Hulce", Charlotte Observer, December 11, 1988.
  7. ^ Amadeus Reinvents Himself, Playbill, December 5, 2006.
  8. ^ Hulce Found His Calling in Ann Arbor's Theater Community. Detroit Free Press, April 18, 2010.
  9. ^ Brady, Tara (November 25, 2017). "Mark Hamill: 'If I had to climb a Skellig, I was staying at the top'". The Irish Times. Retrieved December 6, 2018.
  10. ^ Branagh, Kenneth (1990). Beginning. New York: Norton. pp. 105–109. ISBN 978-0-393-02862-1. OCLC 20669813.
  11. ^ amctv.com. . Movies.amctv.com. Archived from the original on February 24, 2012. Retrieved December 5, 2013.
  12. ^ The Heart of the Matter December 28, 2009, at the Wayback Machine Gay Times, July 1986
  13. ^ "Hamlet," Hulce & the Issue of Character The Washington Post, November 23, 1992
  14. ^ "Regional Theater Finds a Winner: 'Nothing Sacred' Is the Play of the Year Although It Never Received the Broadway Stamp of Approval". Los Angeles Times, October 16, 1988.
  15. ^ http://www.playbill.com/article/talking-heads-off-broadways-acclaimed-alan-bennett-fest-ends-sept-7-com-114785[bare URL]
  16. ^ Andrews-Katz, Eric (October 3, 2008). . Seattle Gay News. Archived from the original on April 21, 2021.
  17. ^ The Broadway League. "Internet Broadway Database". Ibdb.com. Retrieved December 5, 2013.
  18. ^ Username: *. "Washington Theatre Guide | TheatreWashington | Helen Hayes Awards | Your Ticket to Washington Theatre". Helenhayes.org. Retrieved December 5, 2013.

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Thomas Edward Hulce ˈ h ʊ l s born December 6 1953 is an American actor and theater producer He is best known for his portrayal of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the Academy Award winning film Amadeus 1984 as well as the roles of Larry Pinto Kroger in Animal House 1978 Larry Buckman in Parenthood 1989 and Quasimodo in Disney s animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame 1996 Awards include an Emmy Award for The Heidi Chronicles a Tony Award for Spring Awakening an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor for Amadeus and four Golden Globe nominations Tom HulceHulce in December 2006BornThomas Edward Hulce 1953 12 06 December 6 1953 age 69 Detroit Michigan U S EducationUniversity of North Carolina School of the Arts Beloit CollegeOccupation s Actor producerYears active1975 2019Hulce with Faye Dunaway at the 42nd Golden Globe Awards January 1985 He retired from acting in the mid 1990s to focus on stage directing and producing 1 In 2007 he won the Tony Award for Best Musical as a lead producer of Spring Awakening Contents 1 Early life 2 Acting career 3 Career as producer 4 Personal life 5 Filmography 5 1 Film 5 2 Television 6 Theater 7 References 8 External linksEarly life EditThomas Edward Hulce was born on December 6 1953 in Detroit Michigan some sources incorrectly cite his birthplace as Whitewater Wisconsin 2 The youngest of four children 3 he was raised in Plymouth Michigan His mother the former Joanna Winkleman sang briefly with Phil Spitalny s All Girl Orchestra and his father Raymond Albert Hulce worked for the Ford Motor Company 4 5 6 As a child he wanted to be a singer but he switched to acting after his voice changed in his teenage years 7 He left home at the age of 15 and attended Interlochen Arts Academy and the North Carolina School of the Arts leaving a year before finishing his BFA 8 He graduated with a BA from Beloit College in Wisconsin citation needed Acting career EditHulce debuted as an actor in 1975 playing opposite Anthony Hopkins in Equus on Broadway Throughout the rest of the 1970s and the early 1980s he worked primarily as a theater actor taking occasional parts in movies His first film role was in the James Dean influenced film September 30 1955 in 1977 His next movie role was as freshman student Lawrence Pinto Kroger in the classic comedy Animal House 1978 In 1983 he played a gunshot victim in the television show St Elsewhere In the early 1980s Hulce was chosen over intense competition including David Bowie Mikhail Baryshnikov 3 Mark Hamill 9 and Kenneth Branagh 10 to play the role of Mozart in director Milos Forman s film version of Peter Shaffer s play Amadeus In 1985 he was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Actor for his performance losing to his co star F Murray Abraham In his acceptance speech Abraham paid tribute to his co star saying There s only one thing missing for me tonight and that is to have Tom Hulce standing by my side In 1989 he received his second Best Actor Golden Globe Award nomination for a critically acclaimed performance 11 as an intellectually challenged garbage collector in the 1988 movie Dominick and Eugene He played supporting roles in Parenthood 1989 Fearless 1993 and Mary Shelley s Frankenstein 1994 In 1988 he played the title part in the British Dutch movie Shadow Man directed by the Polish director Piotr Andrejew In 1990 he was nominated for his first Emmy Award for his performance as the 1960s civil rights activist Michael Schwerner in the 1990 TV movie Murder in Mississippi He starred as Joseph Stalin s projectionist in Russian director Andrei Konchalovsky s 1991 film The Inner Circle In 1996 he won an Emmy Award for his role as a pediatrician in a television movie version of the Wendy Wasserstein play The Heidi Chronicles starring Jamie Lee Curtis Also that year he was cast in Disney s animated film adaptation of The Hunchback of Notre Dame providing the speaking and singing voice of the protagonist Quasimodo Although Hulce largely retired from acting in the mid 1990s he had bit parts in the movies Stranger Than Fiction 2006 and Jumper 2008 Hulce remained active in theater throughout his entire acting career In addition to Equus he appeared in Broadway productions of A Memory of Two Mondays and A Few Good Men for which he was a Tony Award nominee in 1990 In the mid 1980s he appeared in two different productions of playwright Larry Kramer s early AIDS era drama The Normal Heart 12 In 1992 he starred in a Shakespeare Theatre Company production of Hamlet 13 His regional theatre credits include Eastern Standard at the Seattle Repertory Theatre and Nothing Sacred at the Mark Taper Forum both in 1988 14 Career as producer EditAmong Hulce s major projects are the six hour two evening stage adaptation of John Irving s The Cider House Rules and Talking Heads a festival of Alan Bennett s one man plays that won six Obie Awards a Drama Desk Award a special Outer Critics Circle Award and a New York Drama Critics Circle Award for Best Foreign Play 15 He also headed 10 Million Miles a musical project by Keith Bunin and Grammy Award nominated singer songwriter Patty Griffin that premiered in Spring 2007 at the Atlantic Theater Company Hulce was a lead producer of the Broadway hit Spring Awakening which won eight Tony Awards in 2007 including one for Best Musical He is also a lead producer of the stage adaptation of the Green Day album American Idiot The musical had its world premiere in Berkeley California at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre in 2009 and opened on Broadway in April 2010 In 2017 he began work as a producer on the musical Ain t Too Proud which received 11 Tony Award nominations in 2019 He also produced the 2004 movie A Home at the End of the World based upon Michael Cunningham s novel Personal life EditIn 2008 Hulce identified as gay in an interview with Seattle Gay News In the same interview he took the opportunity to debunk a rumor he married a woman supposedly an Italian artist named Cecilia Ermini and had a daughter named Anya with her That information having a wife and child is false In the world of the Internet there are many falsehoods Anyone can write stuff on Wikipedia and it doesn t have to be true I m comfortable among the lists of openly gay actors although I stopped acting about 10 years ago 16 Filmography EditFilm Edit Year Title Role Notes1977 September 30 1955 Hanley1978 Animal House Lawrence Pinto Kroger1980 Those Lips Those Eyes Artie Shoemaker1984 Amadeus Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart David di Donatello for Best Foreign ActorNominated Academy Award for Best ActorNominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Drama1986 Echo Park Jonathan1987 Slam Dance C C Drood1988 Dominick and Eugene Dominick Nicky Luciano Nominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Motion Picture Drama1988 Shadow Man David Rubenstin The Shadow Man1989 Parenthood Lawrence Larry Buckman1989 Black Rainbow Gary Wallace1991 The Inner Circle Ivan Sanshin1993 Fearless Steven Brillstein1994 Mary Shelley s Frankenstein Henry Clerval1995 Wings of Courage Antoine de Saint Exupery1996 The Hunchback of Notre Dame Quasimodo VoiceNominated Annie Award for Best Achievement in Voice Acting2002 The Hunchback of Notre Dame II Quasimodo VoiceDirect to DVD2004 A Home at the End of the World Producer2006 Stranger Than Fiction Dr Cayly2008 Jumper Mr Bowker2018 The Seagull ProducerTelevision Edit Title Year Role NotesGreat Performances 1975 Young Frank Episode Forget Me Not Lane The American Parade 1976 Brother Episode Song of Myself The Adams Chronicles 1976 Student Episode Chapter X John Quincy Adams Congressman St Elsewhere 1983 John Doe 12 David Stewart 3 episodesAmerican Playhouse 1986 Daniel Rocket Episode The Rise and Rise of Daniel Rocket Tall Tales amp Legends 1986 Quinn Episode John Henry Murder in Mississippi 1990 Michael Mickey Schwerner Television filmNominated Golden Globe Award for Best Actor Miniseries or Television FilmNominated Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or a MovieThe Hidden Room 1993 Joe Episode Dreams About Water Frasier 1995 Keith voice Episode She s the Boss The Heidi Chronicles 1995 Peter Patrone Television filmPrimetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or MovieCableACE Award for Best Supporting Actor Miniseries or MovieNominated Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor Series Miniseries or Television FilmTheater EditTitle Year Role NotesEquus 1974 Alan StrangA Memory of Two Mondays 27 Wagons Full of Cotton 1976 BertTwelve Dreams 1981 Sanford PutnamA Few Good Men 1989 Lieutenant Junior Grade Daniel A Kaffee Nominated Tony Award for Best Actor in a PlayNominated Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Actor Non Resident PlayHamlet 1992 Hamlet Nominated Helen Hayes Award for Outstanding Lead Actor Resident PlayThe Cider House Rules 1999 DirectorNominated Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Director of a PlayTalking Heads 2003 ProducerNominated Drama Desk Award for Outstanding PlaySpring Awakening 2006 ProducerTony Award for Best MusicalDrama Desk Award for Outstanding MusicalAmerican Idiot 2010 ProducerNominated Tony Award for Best MusicalNominated Drama Desk Award for Outstanding MusicalOn a Clear Day You Can See Forever 2011 ProducerSignificant Other 2017 ProducerAin t Too Proud 2019 ProducerNominated Tony Award for Best MusicalSources 17 18 References Edit Blankenship Mark December 3 2006 Producer Hulce springs to new Rialto role Variety Archived from the original on March 7 2021 Where Have You Been Tom Hulce Pittsburgh Tribune August 13 2004 a b With Amadeus Tom Hulce Finds His Career Crescendoing People December 10 1984 The New Netherland Ancestors of Thomas Edward Hulce Freepages genealogy rootsweb ancestry com July 27 2002 Retrieved December 5 2013 William Holden Patrick Swayze and Tom Hulce their cousinship with Jean Margaret Kennedy Mitchelson through the Betts family Cybrary uwinnipeg ca Retrieved December 5 2013 Playing Ordinary Man Difficult for Hulce Charlotte Observer December 11 1988 Amadeus Reinvents Himself Playbill December 5 2006 Hulce Found His Calling in Ann Arbor s Theater Community Detroit Free Press April 18 2010 Brady Tara November 25 2017 Mark Hamill If I had to climb a Skellig I was staying at the top The Irish Times Retrieved December 6 2018 Branagh Kenneth 1990 Beginning New York Norton pp 105 109 ISBN 978 0 393 02862 1 OCLC 20669813 amctv com AMC Movie Guide Movies amctv com Archived from the original on February 24 2012 Retrieved December 5 2013 The Heart of the Matter Archived December 28 2009 at the Wayback Machine Gay Times July 1986 Hamlet Hulce amp the Issue of Character The Washington Post November 23 1992 Regional Theater Finds a Winner Nothing Sacred Is the Play of the Year Although It Never Received the Broadway Stamp of Approval Los Angeles Times October 16 1988 http www playbill com article talking heads off broadways acclaimed alan bennett fest ends sept 7 com 114785 bare URL Andrews Katz Eric October 3 2008 SGN Exclusive Interview The Incredible Hulce Seattle Gay News Archived from the original on April 21 2021 The Broadway League Internet Broadway Database Ibdb com Retrieved December 5 2013 Username Washington Theatre Guide TheatreWashington Helen Hayes Awards Your Ticket to Washington Theatre Helenhayes org Retrieved December 5 2013 External links EditTom Hulce at the Internet Off Broadway Database Tom Hulce at the Internet Broadway Database Tom Hulce at IMDb Tom Hulce at Filmreference com Retrieved July 11 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Tom Hulce amp oldid 1135065625, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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