This Oscar-nominated actor looked unrecognizable as he made a rare outing in Manhattan recently – 41 years after his most famed starring role.
The star, now 71, played an iconic composer in the famed 1984 biopic, which won a Golden Globe Award in 1985.
He is also the proud recipient of an Emmy Award and a Tony Award.
The actor largely retired from acting in the mid-1990s to focus on a new passion – stage directing and writing.
He returned to acting in 2023 by reprising one of his legendary roles.
So can you guess who he is?

This Oscar-nominated actor looked unrecognizable as he made a rare outing in Manhattan recently – 41 years after his most famed starring role

The star, now 71, played an iconic composer in the famed 1984 biopic, which won a Golden Globe Award in 1985 – who is he?
It’s Tom Hulce! The actor is best known for playing composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1984 biopic, Amadeus.
His acclaimed portrayal in the film – which also starred Simon Callow, F. Murray Abraham and Elizabeth Berridge, landed him Oscar and Golden Globe nominations.
He is also known for his role in 1986 comedy-drama film, Echo Park, in which he starred alongside Susan Dey.
Hulce’s other screen credits include 1980’s Those Lips, Those Eyes, 1978’s National Lampoon’s Animal House and 1989’s Parenthood with Steve Martin.
He won an Emmy Award for his role as Peter Patrone in 1995’s The Heidi Chronicles.
Hulce voiced Quasimodo in Disney’s animated film The Hunchback of Notre Dame in 1996.
The star also won a 2007 Tony Award for Best Musical as a lead producer for Spring Awakening – and has landed multiple nominations for his performances in productions including A Few Good Men and Hamlet.
In 2008 Hulce publicly came out as gay in an interview with Seattle Gay News.

It’s Tom Hulce! The actor is best known for playing composer Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart in 1984 biopic, Amadeus

The retired actor and current theater producer cut a casual figure as he strolled in NYC

His acclaimed portrayal in the film – which also starred Simon Callow, F. Murray Abraham and Elizabeth Berridge, landed him Oscar and Golden Globe nominations

Hulce was universally acclaimed for his role in Amadeus

In 2008 Hulce publicly came out as gay in an interview with Seattle Gay News

The star is pictured in 1978’s National Lampoon’s Animal House with John Belushi

The acclaimed actor played Lawrence “Pinto” Kroger in the film

He starred in 1986 film Echo Park with Susan Dey

In 2018 he opened up about stepping away from acting, telling PageSix : ‘Something shifted, and I never want to act again. Loved it but no more. I haven’t acted in 15 years. My awards are in a trunk here, shelf there’
He also hit back at a wild online rumor that he had married a woman and welcomed a daughter with her.
He said: ‘That information – having a wife and child – is false. In the world of the internet, there are many falsehoods.
‘Anyone can write stuff on Wikipedia and it doesn’t have to be true. I’m comfortable among the lists [of openly gay actors] although I stopped acting about 10 years ago.’
In 2018 he opened up about stepping away from acting, telling PageSix: ‘Something shifted, and I never want to act again. Loved it but no more. I haven’t acted in 15 years. My awards are in a trunk here, shelf there.
‘Directing’s what I did for 20 years. And actors can’t have vision. Now vision’s exciting.
‘I’m responsible for choosing the project, putting pieces together, picking director, screenwriter, cast, designers, investment partners, and daily creatively fighting huge obstacles that aren’t solved with money.’