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11 unusual facts about Bill Pullman


Andrew Waller

He also worked as a location assistant on the 1996 film Mr. Wrong starring Ellen DeGeneres and Bill Pullman.

Ghostly Trio

The 1995 film and spin-off cartoon series, however, show their friendship with Dr. James Harvey (Bill Pullman).

Haste the Day Vs. Haste the Day

The introduction to the first song, 68, samples Bill Pullman's Presidential speech in the Roland Emmerich film Independence Day.

Jilly Kitzinger

Early in the series she becomes a representative for the paedophile-murderer Oswald Danes (Bill Pullman) which gains both parties publicity; however Kitzinger has little personal sympathy with her client and abandons him when she no longer needs him.

Jilly first appears in the second episode of Miracle Day where she offers the controversial Oswald Danes (Bill Pullman), a recently released convicted child murderer and paedophile, representation.

Karl Hanover

He is involved in the original work Expedition 6, written and directed by Bill Pullman.

Kim Dickens

She has appeared in several indie movies including Palookaville; Voice from the Grave; Truth or Consequences, N.M.; Heart Full of Rain; Zero Effect with Bill Pullman, Ben Stiller, and Ryan O'Neal; and Great Expectations.

Spy Games

Harry (Bill Pullman) is a seasoned CIA agent who is looking to forget his past and become his cover identity—a jazz club owner in Helsinki, Finland.

Spy Games (History Is Made at Night) is a 1999 film directed by Ilkka Järvi-Laturi, and starring Bill Pullman, Irène Jacob, and Bruno Kirby.

Takeo Saeki

He is reading her diary in her room, having found it and discovered her attraction to Peter Kirk.

Werner Daehn

Werner Daehn (born 1965) is a German actor with an international reputation, who has worked with Vin Diesel and Samuel L. Jackson in xXx, with Jason Priestley in Colditz an ITV1 2005 miniseries, with Bill Pullman in Revelations and with Steven Seagal in Shadow Man.


Jim Hogshire

In 1993, one of Hogshire's infamous prank calls, "Bacon and Eggs", was made into a short film starring Linda Blair and Bill Pullman.