Celebrity Biographies
Tom Hulce Height, Weight, Age, Body Stats
Tom Hulce Quick Info | |
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Height | 5 feet 8 inches |
weight | 82 kg |
Date of birth | December 6, 1953 |
Star sign | Protect |
girlfriend | unknown |
Tom Hulce is a talented American actor, singer, director and producer. He has many awards to his name including Emmy Award and Tony Award. He is known for his roles in National Lampoon’s Animal House , Amadeus , and The Hunchback of Notre Dame . Tom won the Tony Award for Best Musical on Broadway in Spring Awakening in 2007. His other notable theater credits include Butter and Eggman , Memory of Two Mondays , Julius Caesar , The Seagull , and A Few Good Men. He studied acting at the University of North Carolina School of the Arts.
Born name
Thomas Edward Hulce
nickname
Tom
Sun sign
Protect
Place of birth
Detroit, Michigan, USA
Residence
Seattle, Washington, USA
nationality
training
Tom Hulce completed his undergraduate and formal education at Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan and North Carolina University of the Arts in Winston-Salem, North Carolina.
occupation
Actor, singer, director, producer
family
- Father – Raymond Albert Hulce (worked at Ford Motor Company)
- Mother – Joanna Winkleman (singer)
- Siblings – He has an older brother and two sisters.
- Other – Raymond Stillman Hulce (paternal grandfather),Alton Fenton Hulce (paternal great-grandfather), Ella A. Weaver (paternal great-grandmother), Lenna Grace Baker (paternal great-grandmother), Francis Frank Baker (paternal great-grandfather), Lydia Ann Duffin (paternal great-grandmother) , Edward Henry Winkleman (mother’s paternal grandfather), William Carl Winkleman (maternal great-grandfather), Mary Louise Reckner (maternal great-grandmother), Florence Ellen Austin (maternal great-grandmother), Theodoric OD Austin (maternal great-grandfather), Elizabeth H. Gehan (maternal great-grandmother )
Manager
Tom Hulce is managed by –
- Anonymous Content, Talent Management Company, Culver City, California, USA
- CAA, Agent, Los Angeles, California, USA
Genre
Broadway
instruments
singing, piano
labels
Unsigned
To build
Average
Height
5 feet 8 inches or 173 cm
weight
82 kg or 181 lbs
friend/spouse
Tom Hulce has rarely spoken about his personal life when dealing with the media, which makes it difficult for us to find out about his dating history and love life.
race/ethnicity
White
He has English, German, Irish and Dutch ancestry.
hair colour
salt and pepper
eye color
Blau
sexual orientation
Cheerful
distinguishing features
- Square jawline
- Long rounded chin
Known for
His appearances in films like National Lampoon’s Animal Shelter (1978) as Larry “Pinto” Kroger, Amadeus (1984) as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Disney The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) as Quasimodo
As a singer
In addition to many Broadway appearances, he also has songs such as Out There , Heavenly Lights/Hellfires , and Heavenly Lights (reprise) in the animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1996) and Hellfires in the TV series Nostalgia Critics (2010).
first movie
In 1977 he made his big screen debut as Hanley in the drama film September 30, 1955 .
In 1996, he lent his voice to the character of Quasimodo in the animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame .
First TV show
In 1975 he made his first television appearance in the music series Great Performances as young Frank.
In 1995, he made his TV show debut as a voice actor in the comedy series Frasier as the voice of Keith.
Tom Hulce favorite things
- Own role in his film – Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Amadeus (1984)
Tom Hulce Facts
- As a child, he aspired to be a singer, but that changed after a teenage change in his voice. Instead, he chose to become an actor.
- He left home at the age of 15 to pursue his acting career.
- His family name “Hulce” is pronounced “hulch” and not “hul-che” or “hul-say”.
- His first jobs included working as an usher in Ann Arbor and selling a ticket in a small theater company.
- For many years it was rumored that Tom had a wife named Cecilia Ermini, who was an artist, and a daughter named Anya.
- For his role as a young Mozart in Amadeus, Tom had to learn the piano and the technique of conducting an orchestra.
- He has produced films such as The Seagull (2018) and Home at the End of the World (2004).
- His theatrical productions include The Cider House Rules , Talking Heads , 10 Million Miles , and American Idiot , among others.
- He co-directed the play The Cider House Rules with Jane Jones in 1998.
- He is not active on social media.