During the 1980s, Pullman worked primarily with theater companies around New York and Los Angeles. His first prominent film role was in
Ruthless People, starring
Danny DeVito and
Bette Midler. Other notable films included the lead protaganist, Lone Starr in
Spaceballs (1987),
The Serpent and the Rainbow (1988) (with
Zakes Mokae),
A League of Their Own (1992),
Malice (1993),
Casper and
While You Were Sleeping (both 1995). In 1996, he played the President of the United States in the sci-fi film
Independence Day. A year later he had a major role in
Lost Highway (1997) and voiced Korso in the animated post-apocalyptic film
Titan A.E. From February 2002 until September 2002, Pullman starred with
Mercedes Ruehl in
Edward Albee's play
The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? on
Broadway. It won the 2002
Tony Award for Best Play, the 2002 Drama Desk Award Outstanding New Play, and the 2003
Pulitzer Prize for Drama. Pullman was nominated for the 2002
Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Actor in a Play. He starred as Dr. Richard Massey in the 2005 miniseries
Revelations. He appeared in Albee's play
Peter and Jerry at
off-Broadway's
Second Stage Theatre in New York for which he received a second Drama Desk Award nomination for Outstanding Actor in a Play in 2008. Pullman is also a creative writer. His first play,
Expedition 6, is about the
International Space Station mission
Expedition 6, in orbit at the time the
Space Shuttle Columbia was
destroyed on reentry, grounding the U.S.
Space Shuttle program and requiring the ISS crew to remain in orbit an additional two months. The play opened at San Francisco's
Magic Theater in September 2007. He also appeared in the Broadway production of
David Mamet's
Oleanna, co-starring
Julia Stiles. It opened at the
John Golden Theatre October 11, 2009, and closed on December 6, 2009, after 65 performances. He is a jury member for the digital studio
Filmaka, a platform for undiscovered filmmakers to show their work to industry professionals. Pullman played
Oswald Danes, a
pedophile and child killer, in
Torchwood: Miracle Day, the fourth series of the
BBC/
Starz Entertainment television show
Torchwood (a spinoff to the BBC series
Doctor Who), the former of which began airing in July 2011. For his performance as Danes, he received a
Saturn Award nomination for
Best Supporting Actor on Television. From 2012 to 2013, Pullman portrayed the president of the United States in the television comedy series
1600 Penn. He played detective Harry Ambrose in the
USA Network mystery series
The Sinner, which premiered in 2017 and has aired for four seasons. In 2023, Pullman portrayed
Alex Murdaugh, a South Carolina attorney convicted of murdering his wife and son. The two-part
Lifetime series
Murdaugh Murders: The Movie premiered on October 14. In June 2025, Pullman was announced to reprise the role of Lone Star in the sequel to
Spaceballs,
Spaceballs: The New One, which is scheduled for release in 2027, and that he would be co-starring alongside his son
Lewis Pullman. In 2026, it was announced he would make his
Royal Shakespeare Company debut in the upcoming 2025-26 season production of
The Cherry Orchard, playing Gaev. == Personal life ==