Lewis Pullman

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Lewis Pullman
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Pullman in 2018
Born
Lewis James Pullman

(1993-01-29) January 29, 1993 (age 31)
Alma mater Warren Wilson College
OccupationActor
Years active2017–present
Father Bill Pullman

Lewis James Pullman is an American actor. A son of actor Bill Pullman, he made his film debut opposite his father in the western action film The Ballad of Lefty Brown (2017). His subsequent film credits include The Strangers: Prey at Night , Bad Times at the El Royale (both 2018), Them That Follow (2019), Top Gun: Maverick (2022), The Starling Girl (2023), and Skincare (2024).

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He is best known for his lead role as Rhett Abbott on the Amazon Prime Video sci-fi neo-western series Outer Range (2022–24), as well as his supporting roles as Major Major Major Major on the Hulu satirical black comedy miniseries Catch-22 (2019) and Calvin Evans on the Apple TV+ historical drama miniseries Lessons in Chemistry (2023). For the lattermost, Pullman was nominated for the Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie and the Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Movie/Miniseries.

Early life, family and education

Pullman is the son of actor Bill Pullman and modern dancer Tamara Hurwitz. He has a sister, Maesa, who is a singer-songwriter, and a brother, Jack, who is a puppet-maker. [1] His mother is of Russian and Jewish descent. [2] [3]

He said he was "on the tractor division [in college]. I figured if acting didn't work out I could be on the road crew, working the back hoe." [4] In 2015, he graduated from Warren Wilson College in Swannanoa, North Carolina, with a bachelor's degree in Social Work. [5]

Career

Pullman plays the drums in the band Atta Boy alongside Eden Brolin, Freddy Reish, and Dashel Thompson. They released their first album, Out of Sorts, in 2012 as a "whimsical experiment." [6] Their second album, Big Heart Manners, was released in 2020 after an eight-year hiatus. [7]

Pullman began his acting career with several short films, starting with The Tutor in 2013. [8] He had to split his time between living in Los Angeles and Montana. After graduating college in 2015, he was asked by filmmakers Jonathan Dayton and Valerie Faris to audition for Highston, a television series from Sacha Baron Cohen and Amazon Studios. [4] In September 2015, his casting was confirmed and the series was given a six-episode order. [9] The series starred Pullman in the lead role as a 19-year-old whose imaginary friends were real-life celebrities. The pilot episode, guest-starring Flea and Shaquille O'Neal, was well received by critics. [10] In December 2017, however, Highston was canceled after only one episode. [11]

Pullman made his feature film acting debut in 2017 with The Ballad of Lefty Brown , a Western starring his father in the titular lead role. [12] His additional roles in 2017 include the Arnold Schwarzenegger-led Aftermath , [13] the British drama Lean on Pete , [14] and the critically acclaimed film Battle of the Sexes , the latter also starring his father. [15] [16]

In 2018, Pullman had a leading role in the slasher film The Strangers: Prey at Night . [13] Though the film received mixed reviews when compared to its predecessor, [17] it was a box-office success, grossing $32.1 million against a $5 million production budget. [18] That same year, he starred alongside Jeff Bridges, Cynthia Erivo, Dakota Johnson, Jon Hamm, Cailee Spaeny, and Chris Hemsworth in Bad Times at the El Royale . [19] [20] On casting Pullman, writer and director Drew Goddard said "it was one of those good old-fashioned casting searches. After meeting with lots and lots and lots of actors, Lewis came in and you just felt that immediately. The last time that happened, quite honestly, was when Chris Hemsworth walked in for The Cabin in the Woods . You're just looking for actors who inherently fit the role — and then also transcend the role. Lewis had that sort of magic." [21] Upon release, the film received generally positive reviews from critics, [22] and his performance was also singled out, with Den of Geek calling it a "standout" and The Seattle Times writing that he "shines as the troubled desk clerk, who serves as the film's (very) late-arriving moral conscience." [23] [24]

In 2019, Pullman had a recurring role as Major Major Major Major in Catch-22 , the George Clooney-led Hulu adaptation of the 1961 novel. [25] [26] He also starred in the thriller Them That Follow , [27] and in 2020, he had a small role in the indie film Pink Skies Ahead . [28] In 2022, Pullman played Rhett Abbott in the Amazon series Outer Range , [29] Lieutenant Robert "Bob" Floyd in the Tom Cruise-led sequel Top Gun: Maverick , [30] [31] and the romantic lead in Press Play . [32] Top Gun: Maverick wrapped filming in 2019 but was delayed several times before releasing in 2022; it grossed over $1.4 billion in theaters and is Pullman's highest-grossing film to date. [33] In 2023, Pullman played a youth pastor in The Starling Girl , the president of a fraternity in The Line , and had a major role in William Friedkin's final film, The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial . [34] [35] [36] He also starred alongside Brie Larson in the Apple TV+ miniseries Lessons in Chemistry . [37] In 2024, he starred in the crime thriller Skincare [38] and the James Wan-produced horror film adaptation of Stephen King's 1975 novel 'Salem's Lot . [39] He will next star as Robert Reynolds / Sentry in the Marvel Cinematic Universe film Thunderbolts* , scheduled to be released in 2025. [40]

Filmography

Film

Lewis Pullman's film credits
YearTitleRoleNotes
2017 The Ballad of Lefty Brown Billy Kitchen
Aftermath Adult Samuel
Lean on Pete Dallas
Battle of the Sexes Larry Riggs
2018 The Strangers: Prey at Night Luke
Bad Times at the El Royale Miles Miller
2019 Them That Follow Garret
2020 Pink Skies Ahead Ben
2022 Top Gun: Maverick Lt. Robert "Bob" Floyd
Press Play Harrison
2023 The Starling Girl Owen Taylor
The Line Todd Stevens
The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial Lt. Thomas Keefer
2024 Skincare Jordan Weaver
Riff Raff Rocco
Salem's Lot Ben Mears
2025 Thunderbolts* Bob / Sentry

Television

Lewis Pullman's television credits
YearTitleRoleNotesRef.
2019 Catch-22 Major Major Major Major Miniseries; 4 episodes [25]
2022–2024 Outer Range Rhett AbbottMain role, 14 episodes [29]
2023 Lessons in Chemistry Calvin EvansMiniseries; 8 episodes [37]
Key
Denotes projects that have not yet been released

Awards and nominations

YearAwardCategoryWorkResultRef.
2019 Saturn Awards Best Supporting Actor Bad Times at the El Royale Nominated [41]
2024 Critics' Choice Awards Best Supporting Actor in a Limited Series or Movie Made for Television Lessons in Chemistry Nominated [42]
Independent Spirit Awards Best Supporting Performance in a New Scripted SeriesNominated [43]
Primetime Emmy Awards Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Limited or Anthology Series or Movie Nominated [44]

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