Famous actor, Bill Pullman went through health-related issues when he was 21 years old. According to sources, he suffered a head injury when he fell while rehearsing a play. This caused him to lose his sense of smell and the feeling in his left elbow.
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Born on December 17, 1953, he is the son of physician James Pullman and nurse Johanna Blaas Pullman. He graduated from Hornell High School and 1971 and attended the State University of New York at Delhi and the State University of New York at Oneonta in the ’70s.
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Pull also received his Master of Fine Arts degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst. He later taught theatre at New Delhi and was an adjunct professor at Montana State University’s School of Film and Photography.
Throughout his career, he has starred in numerous movies and TV shows. Some of them include The Sinner, Independence Day, While You Were Sleeping, Casper, Spaceballs, Sleepless in Seattle, A League of Their Own, Lake Placid, The Equalizer 2, Lost Highway, The Coldest Game, Malice, Newsies, The Ballad of Lefty Brown, and more.


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