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*'''''[[Amadeus (1984)]]''''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus "Wolfie" Mozart]'']: Dies of exhaustion and a fever after nearly finishing his requiem with [[F. Murray Abraham]]; his death is revealed when [[Elizabeth Berridge]] tries to wake him up and a scene at his funeral takes place later on.
 
*'''''[[Amadeus (1984)]]''''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wolfgang_Amadeus_Mozart Wolfgang Amadeus "Wolfie" Mozart]'']: Dies of exhaustion and a fever after nearly finishing his requiem with [[F. Murray Abraham]]; his death is revealed when [[Elizabeth Berridge]] tries to wake him up and a scene at his funeral takes place later on.
   
*'''''[[Slam Dance (1987)]]''''' [''Charles Drood'']: Apparently dies in explosion after sparing his life by killing [[Don Opper]] in the Hollywood sign. Tom brings himself back to life, despite the funeral being seen as he went in disguise at the end. (Played for comic effect.)
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*'''''[[Slam Dance (1987)]]''''' [''Charles Drood'']: Apparently dies in explosion after sparing his life by killing [[Don Opper]] in the Hollywood sign. Tom brings himself back to life, despite the funeral being seen as he went in disguise at the end. (''Played for comic effect.'')
   
*'''''[[Parenthood (1989)]]''''' [''Lawrence "Larry" Buckman'']: His death was suggested (yet unknown), but it's known that he "wasn't coming back" according to [[Jason Robards Jr.]] as he talked to [[Alex Burall]]. Tom is just not seen again.
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*'''''[[Parenthood (1989)]]''''' [''Lawrence "Larry" Buckman'']: Possibly murdered (off-screen) by gangsters because of an unsettled gambling debt. Tom mentions the possibility of escaping to and starting a business in South America before he disappears, so it's unclear whether he was killed or successfully fled the country. His father ([[Jason Robards Jr.]]) simply informs Tom's son ([[Alex Burall]]) that "he's never coming back."
   
 
*'''''[[Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994)]]''''' [''Henry Cleval'']: Although Tom survives in an alternate scene, he apparently dies in a burning big house after [[Kenneth Branagh]] revs up his Reanimatormatic, leaving Tom to scream out "NO!" (He is just not seen again, as of the actual ending of the movie).
 
*'''''[[Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994)]]''''' [''Henry Cleval'']: Although Tom survives in an alternate scene, he apparently dies in a burning big house after [[Kenneth Branagh]] revs up his Reanimatormatic, leaving Tom to scream out "NO!" (He is just not seen again, as of the actual ending of the movie).
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*'''''[[St. Elsewhere (1982 series)|St. Elsewhere: Graveyard (1983)]]''''' [''David "John Doe #12" Stewart'']: Shot (off-screen) by gang members and is presumed dead after blood loss. He is revived by surgeons/doctors (including [[Howie Mandel]], [[David Birney]], etc.) during surgery prior to the next episode where Tom is interviewed by [[Denzel Washington]].
 
*'''''[[St. Elsewhere (1982 series)|St. Elsewhere: Graveyard (1983)]]''''' [''David "John Doe #12" Stewart'']: Shot (off-screen) by gang members and is presumed dead after blood loss. He is revived by surgeons/doctors (including [[Howie Mandel]], [[David Birney]], etc.) during surgery prior to the next episode where Tom is interviewed by [[Denzel Washington]].
   
*'''''[[Murder In Mississippi (1990 TV Movie)]]''''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Schwerner Mickey Schwerner]'']: Shot to death, along with [[Josh Charles]] and [[Blair Underwood]], by a group of Klansmen (including [[Walton Goggins]] and [[Ray McKinnon]]).
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*'''''[[Murder In Mississippi (1990 TV Movie)|Murder in Mississippi (1990 TV)]]''''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Schwerner Mickey Schwerner]'']: Shot to death, along with [[Josh Charles]] and [[Blair Underwood]], by a group of Klansmen (including [[Walton Goggins]] and [[Ray McKinnon]]).
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==Notable Connections==
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*Distant cousin of [[Patrick Swayze|Patrick]], [[Don Swayze|Don]], [[Sean Swayze]], and [[William Holden]].
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*Uncle of Sophie Hulce
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
   
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==Official Websites==
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*https://twitter.com/tom_hulce?lang=en
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*https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tom_Hulce
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*https://www.rottentomatoes.com/celebrity/tom_hulce
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*https://www.whosdatedwho.com/dating/tom-hulce
 
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Revision as of 00:32, 13 April 2020

Amadeus

Tom Hulce's death in Amadeus

Tom Hulce (1953 - )

aka Thomas Hulce

Note for readers: surname pronounced "Hulch".

Film Deaths

  • Slam Dance (1987) [Charles Drood]: Apparently dies in explosion after sparing his life by killing Don Opper in the Hollywood sign. Tom brings himself back to life, despite the funeral being seen as he went in disguise at the end. (Played for comic effect.)
  • Parenthood (1989) [Lawrence "Larry" Buckman]: Possibly murdered (off-screen) by gangsters because of an unsettled gambling debt. Tom mentions the possibility of escaping to and starting a business in South America before he disappears, so it's unclear whether he was killed or successfully fled the country. His father (Jason Robards Jr.) simply informs Tom's son (Alex Burall) that "he's never coming back."
  • Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1994) [Henry Cleval]: Although Tom survives in an alternate scene, he apparently dies in a burning big house after Kenneth Branagh revs up his Reanimatormatic, leaving Tom to scream out "NO!" (He is just not seen again, as of the actual ending of the movie).
  • Jumper (2008) [Mr. Bowker]: His death was not mentioned by anyone, not even Hayden Christensen nor Rachel Bilson as it was unknown that he had old age. (He was only seen at the beginning while teaching a class, but listed just in case.)

TV Deaths


Notable Connections

Gallery

Official Websites