Tom Hulce Biography
Biography
American stage actor
Tom Hulce made his film debut in September 30, 1955 (1977) -- the title referred to the day James Dean died -- and attained his first starring role as Larry Kroger in
National Lampoon's Animal House (1978). The sincerity of his portrayal was somewhat lost in the enthusiasm over co-star
John Belushi, but Hulce was impressive enough to be cast in
Those Lips, Those Eyes (1980), a heartfelt tribute to summer theater actors. Four years later, Hulce was selected over several possible candidates to play Mozart in
Amadeus (1984), earning an Oscar nomination for his virtuoso portrayal of the outrageous, immature musical genius. Again, however, the honors went to a co-star, in this case
F. Murray Abraham, who won an Oscar for his performance as Mozart's vindictive nemesis Salieri. Few of Hulce's subsequent roles took as full advantage of his gifts as did
Amadeus, though the actor had some good moments as a family "black sheep" in
Ron Howard's
Parenthood (1989) and a sleazy, ambulance-chasing lawyer in
Peter Weir's
Fearless (1993). Hulce has also occasionally shown up on television, notably in
Murder in Mississippi, a 1990 TV movie about three martyred civil rights workers.
- Hal Erickson, Rovi
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