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Bill Pullman’s net worth and successful career

Bill Pullman’s net worth and successful career

Bill Pullman’s net worth

Bill Pullman is an American actor. He is one of the richest celebrities in America. He has a net worth of $20 million. His acting career is the primary source of his income. Bill Pullman is best known for his performances in films such as Spaceballs, While You Were Sleeping, Independence Day, and Lost Highway. Pullman has had a significant stage career and acted in several Broadway productions.

Bill Pullman was born on 17 December 1953 in Hornell, New York. He is the son of Johanna and James. He went to Hornell High School, graduating in 1971. Bill Pullman attended the State University of New York at Delhi and the State University of New York at Oneonta. Pullman went on to earn his MFA degree in theater from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He taught theater at SUNY Delhi and was an adjunct professor at Montana State University’s film school.

He made his feature film debut in the black comedy Ruthless People in 1986. Bill Pullman appeared in an episode of the police procedural television series Cagney & Lacey.

Bill Pullman’s successful career

Pullman landed his first leading role in the film, Star Wars in 1987.  Pullman had another leading role the next year when he starred in the horror film The Serpent and the Rainbow. Pullman starred in the comedy Cold Feet in 1989. He was subsequently in Brain Dead, Sibling Rivalry, and Bright Angel. He had starring roles in the mystery film Liebestraum, the comedy Going Under, the musical drama Newsies, and the sports dramedy A League of Their Own. He appeared in Sommersby, Sleepless in Seattle, Homeward Bound: The Incredible Journey, and Malice in 1993. Pullman had two leading roles in major films in 1995: the romantic comedy While You Were Sleeping and the supernatural fantasy Casper. Pullman subsequently had leading roles in David Lynch’s Lost Highway  Wim Wenders’ The End of Violence; the mystery-comedy Zero Effect; the horror film Lake Placid; and the dramas Brokedown Palace and Spy Games.

Pullman began the 2000s with roles in four films: The Guilty, Lucky Numbers, A Man is Mostly Water, and the animated science-fiction film Titan A.E. He was next in Ignition, 29 Palms, Igby Goes Down, Rick, The Grudge, Dear Wendy, Scary Movie 4, Alien Autopsy, Nobel Son, and You Kill Me. Early in his television career, Pullman appeared in the made-for-TV movies Home Fires Burning” and Crazy in Love. He was also in episodes of The Tracey Ullman  Show and “Fallen Angels. Pullman continued to act in several television films throughout the 90s and into the 21st century, including Mistrial, Merry Christmas, George Bailey, The Virginian, Tiger Cruise, Nathan vs. Nature, Too Big to Fail, and Innocent. Pullman had one of his biggest television roles from 2012 to 2013 when he played the fictional President of the United States Dale Gilchrist on the sitcom 1600 Penn. He has a successful career in the entertainment industry.