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Lewis James Pullman is an American actor. A son of actor Bill Pullman, he began his acting career with the film The Ballad of Lefty Brown (2017), starring his father. His subsequent film credits include supporting roles in The Strangers: Prey at Night (2018), Bad Times at the El Royale (2018) and Top Gun: Maverick (2022), and a starring role in 'Salem's Lot (2024).
David Harth of CBR.com ranked the Sentry comic book series 10th in their "10 Best Things About Marvel Comics From The 2000s," writing, "The Sentry told the story of the forgotten hero, a story about a man with too much power wrestling with his own demons and hidden history as one of Marvel's greatest superheroes. It was a great way to kick off ...
Lewis Pullman is reflecting on dad Bill Pullman's "beloved" 1995 supernatural family film ... Never miss a story — sign up for PEOPLE's free daily newsletter to stay up-to-date on the best of ...
The 70-year-old veteran actor is thrilled that his son, Lewis Pullman, is having such a major breakout year, thanks to his success with the hit Apple TV+ series, Lessons in Chemistry.
'Salem's Lot is a 2024 American supernatural horror film written and directed by Gary Dauberman, based on the 1975 novel by Stephen King. The film stars Lewis Pullman, Makenzie Leigh, Alfre Woodard, John Benjamin Hickey, Bill Camp, Jordan Preston Carter, Nicholas Crovetti, Spencer Treat Clark, William Sadler, and Pilou Asbæk.
Lewis Pullman and Bill Pullman Matt Baron/Shutterstock The Casper actor, 68, played President Thomas Whitmore in the 1996 adventure sci-fi, which also starred Will Smith, Jeff Goldblum, Randy ...
Lewis Pullman spoke to 'Cosmopolitan' about playing boardgames on the 'Lessons in Chemistry' set with Brie Larson and why he was okay to take a role where he dies two episodes in.
It only aired once and was pulled from reruns due to complaints about content, though Lorne Michaels has said that it was pulled because he didn't find it funny. It is available on Internet video sites and as a special feature on the DVD version of the Saturday Night Live best-of special "The Best of TV Funhouse." 24 April 4, 1998