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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Tom_HulceTom Hulce - Wikipedia

    Thomas Edward Hulce (/ ˈ h ʊ l s /; born December 6, 1953) is an American actor and theatre 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 ...

  2. www.imdb.com › name › nm0001371Tom Hulce - IMDb

    Tom Hulce is an American actor, producer and director, best known for his Oscar-nominated role as Mozart in Amadeus (1984). He has also starred in Animal House (1978), Equus (1977), Frankenstein (1994) and many other films set in different historical periods.

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  3. Jun 1, 2021 · Tom Hulce is an actor who starred in iconic movies like Animal House and Amadeus, but quit acting in the '90s. He focused on theater, directing, and producing, and lives a private life in Seattle.

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  4. Learn about the life and career of Tom Hulce, an American actor who starred in Amadeus, Animal House, and many other films. Find out his birth date, height, awards, trivia, and more on IMDb.

    • December 6, 1953
  5. Nov 2, 2022 · Tom Hulce portrays Mozart as a childish and vulgar prodigy in the Oscar-winning film Amadeus, based on Peter Shaffer's play. Learn how the real Mozart differed from the screen version and why Salieri hated him.

  6. www.imdb.com › title › tt0086879Amadeus (1984) - IMDb

    Sep 19, 1984 · Tom Hulce stars as the young composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in this Oscar-winning biographical drama. He portrays Mozart's musical genius, his personal struggles and his rivalry with the jealous Antonio Salieri, played by F. Murray Abraham.

  7. The film stars F. Murray Abraham as Salieri and Tom Hulce as Mozart. Abraham and Hulce were both nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor, and Abraham won the award. Amadeus was released by Orion Pictures on September 19, 1984, thirteen days after its world premiere in Los Angeles on September 6, 1984.