Rock Me Amadeus

The 54-year-old resurfaced at a theater event in NYC on Monday, looking shabby chic.
Tom Hulce
Prior to "Amadeus," Tom starred as Pinto in "Animal House" and bared it all on stage in "Equus" -- the same play Daniel Radcliffe stripped off his Hogwarts uniform in last year.

Tom is a producer of the Tony award-winning Broadway musical, "Spring Awakening."



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1. wow

Posted at 6:07PM on Mar 11th 2008 by stripper

2. He looks like Tim Allen from The Santa Claus!!!

Posted at 6:09PM on Mar 11th 2008 by B Man

3. BIG WOW..... wat happened.... oh wait i know, $3.99 buffet...lol....

Posted at 6:09PM on Mar 11th 2008 by jp

4. he would look good if he got rid of all the hair

Posted at 6:11PM on Mar 11th 2008 by stripper

5. i like my men chunky.....

Posted at 6:12PM on Mar 11th 2008 by stripper

6. Barely looks like the same guy.

Posted at 6:15PM on Mar 11th 2008 by Lenn K.

7. How did they know it was him?

Posted at 6:17PM on Mar 11th 2008 by Happy

8. How did they know it was him?

Posted at 6:17PM on Mar 11th 2008 by Happy

9. How did they know it was him?

Posted at 6:17PM on Mar 11th 2008 by Happy

10. How did they know it was him?

Posted at 6:17PM on Mar 11th 2008 by Happy

11. How did they know it was him?

Posted at 6:17PM on Mar 11th 2008 by Happy

12. I think he looks kinda hot. Success is sexy.

Posted at 6:22PM on Mar 11th 2008 by Donna

13. B Man, I thought the same thing!

Posted at 6:27PM on Mar 11th 2008 by Seanette

14. That was my first thought too, B Man and Seanette. Weird.

Go Sox

Posted at 6:30PM on Mar 11th 2008 by Baseball Junkie

15. Wasn't he the loser brother in Parenthood?

Posted at 6:30PM on Mar 11th 2008 by Babs

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