What is tom hulce?

Tom Hulce is an American actor and theater producer, best known for his roles in both film and stage productions. Born on December 6, 1953, in Detroit, Michigan, Hulce gained widespread recognition and critical acclaim for his portrayal of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the 1984 film "Amadeus." His performance earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.

Hulce's film career includes other notable roles, such as Larry "Pinto" Kroger in the 1978 comedy classic "Animal House" and Quasimodo's voice in Disney's animated feature "The Hunchback of Notre Dame" (1996). Aside from his film work, Hulce has also had a significant impact in theater. He starred in several Broadway productions, and his stage work has earned him a Tony Award nomination.

Later in his career, Hulce shifted more toward producing, finding success as a theater producer. He was a producer for Green Day's Broadway musical, "American Idiot," and for the musical adaptation of "Spring Awakening," which won the Tony Award for Best Musical.

Despite stepping away from acting in recent years, Tom Hulce remains a respected figure in the entertainment industry for his contributions both on stage and in film.