Lewis Pullman

American actor

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2025 Lewis Pullman is in post-production for the film where he plays Robert 'Bob' Reynolds / Sentry
2025 Scheduled to star as Robert Reynolds / Sentry in Marvel Cinematic Universe film 'Thunderbolts'
2024 Starred in crime thriller 'Skincare' and horror film adaptation of Stephen King's ''Salem's Lot'.
2024 Lewis Pullman appears in the film 'Riff Raff' playing the character Rocco
2024 Lewis Pullman appears in the film 'Skincare' playing the character Jordan Weaver
2024 Starred in the film 'Salem's Lot and continued his role in Outer Range.
2023 Starred as a youth pastor in 'The Starling Girl', played a fraternity president in 'The Line', and had a major role in William Friedkin's final film 'The Caine Mutiny Court-Martial'. Also starred in Apple TV+ miniseries 'Lessons in Chemistry'
2023 Starred in Lessons in Chemistry, receiving nominations for a Primetime Emmy Award and Critics' Choice TV Award.
2022 Starred in Top Gun: Maverick and began starring in the television series Outer Range.
2020 Released second album 'Big Heart Manners' with Atta Boy after an eight-year hiatus, and had a small role in indie film 'Pink Skies Ahead'
2019 Played Major Major Major Major in the television series Catch-22.
2018 Pullman appeared in supporting roles in two films: The Strangers: Prey at Night and Bad Times at the El Royale.
2017 Made feature film acting debut in 'The Ballad of Lefty Brown', also appeared in 'Aftermath', 'Lean on Pete', and 'Battle of the Sexes'
2017 Lewis Pullman began his acting career with the film The Ballad of Lefty Brown, co-starring with his father Bill Pullman.
December 2017 TV series 'Highston' was canceled after only one episode.
September 2015 Casting confirmed for television series 'Highston' by Amazon Studios, playing a 19-year-old character with imaginary celebrity friends
2013 Began acting career with short film 'The Tutor'
2012 Released first album 'Out of Sorts' with band Atta Boy, described as a 'whimsical experiment'

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