Bill Pullman Shoe Size and Body Measurements

Bill Pullman Shoe Size and Body Measurements

Biography

Bill Pullman has beautiful feet. Below is all you want to know about Bill Pullman’s body measurements, and more!

Bill Pullman is an American actor of film, stage, and television. He is best known for his roles in the films Ruthless People, Spaceballs, The Accidental Tourist, Sleepless In Seattle, While You Were Sleeping, Casper, Independence Day, Lost Highway and Lake Placid. His notable television appearances include Revelations, Torchwood: Miracle Day, 1600 Penn, and The Sinner. His theater credits include The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia?, Oleanna, The Other Place, and All My Sons. Born William James Pullman on December 17, 1953 in Hornell, New York, to parents Johanna and James Pullman, he is of English, Northern Irish, and Scottish descent on his father’s side, and of Dutch descent on his mother’s side. He graduated from the Hornell High School in New York. After graduating from Hornell High School in 1971, Pullman pursued a Masters of Fine Arts degree from the University of Massachusetts Amherst in Massachusetts. He made his film debut in the 1986 film Ruthless People. He has been married to Tamara Hurwitz since January 3, 1987. They have three children.

Body Measurements Table

All body measurements including for example shoe size, height and weight.

Body shape:Average
Dress size (US):Unknown
Breasts-Waist-Hips: Unknown
Shoe size (US):Unknown
Bra size: Unknown
Cup size (US):Unknown
Height: 6′1½” (187 cm)
Weight: 192 pounds (87 kg)
Natural breasts or implants: Unknown

Quotes

"I was brought up in a very small town in upstate New York."

Bill Pullman

"Rural towns aren't always idyllic. It's easy to feel trapped and be aware of social hypocrisy."

Bill Pullman

"There was an idea of accepting everyone; there was no sense of exclusion."

Bill Pullman

"I co-own the ranch with my brother, and he and his wife are really the backbone of the operation."

Bill Pullman

"As an actor, you're continually riding the waves of whether you're in or out, getting work or not getting work, and Kazan was really a guy who was condemned into not working and looking to go deep into someplace and just live inside his art."

Bill Pullman

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