Lewis Pullman
Lewis Pullman (also credited as Lewis James Pullman) is an American actor born on January 29, 1993, in Los Angeles, California. The son of actor Bill Pullman, he stepped into feature films in 2017 with The Ballad of Lefty Brown, appearing alongside his father and quickly carving out his own screen identity.
Pullman’s early run included attention-grabbing supporting turns in genre and ensemble projects such as The Strangers: Prey at Night and Bad Times at the El Royale. He later reached a wider audience with Top Gun: Maverick, while continuing to choose character-driven work across titles like The Starling Girl, Skincare (as Jordan), and The Line (as Todd Stevens).
On television, he played Major Major Major Major in Catch-22 and became a standout presence in Outer Range. His performance in Lessons in Chemistry brought major awards attention, including Primetime Emmy and Critics’ Choice TV nominations.
Looking ahead, Pullman expands into blockbuster territory as Robert Reynolds in Thunderbolts*, marking his entry into the Marvel Cinematic Universe, while balancing that momentum with eclectic projects like Riff Raff (as Rocco) and Auxiliary Man (as Vincent).
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