
Tom Hulce
Tom Hulce is an American actor and producer whose film career is inextricably linked to the role of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in Miloš Forman's *Amadeus* (1984), a performance that earned him an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor.
Hulce first emerged on the big screen in *Animal House* (1978). He is known for portraying complex and often eccentric characters, endowed with profound intelligence and a certain vulnerability. His other notable films include *Parenthood* (1989), *Black Robe* (1991), and *Mary Shelley's Frankenstein* (1994). He also voiced Quasimodo in the Disney classic *The Hunchback of Notre Dame* (1996). In recent years, he has primarily focused on producing and directing, particularly in theater.