Tom Hulce is a talented American actor known for his diverse range of roles across film, television, and theater. He rose to fame with his portrayal of Larry Kroger in the iconic comedy film "National Lampoon's Animal House" in 1978. However, it was his unforgettable performance as Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in the critically acclaimed film "Amadeus" in 1984 that truly solidified his place in Hollywood history. His portrayal of the brilliant yet tormented composer earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor and garnered widespread praise from audiences and critics alike. In addition to his standout roles in "Amadeus" and "Animal House," Tom Hulce has showcased his versatility in a variety of projects, including the horror-drama film "Mary Shelley's Frankenstein." With his ability to bring depth and nuance to complex characters, Hulce has established himself as a respected and sought-after actor in the industry. Known for his intense and immersive acting style, he has a knack for capturing the emotional core of his characters and delivering compelling performances that resonate with audiences. Tom Hulce's impressive body of work continues to inspire and entertain viewers, making him a beloved figure in the world of entertainment.
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Directed by Helena Bonham Carter, Kenneth Branagh, Robert De Niro, Tom Hulce
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