Dulé Hill bio-American actor, Karim Dulé Hill was born on May 3rd, 1975 in Orange, New Jersey in the United States of America.

He began studying ballet at an early age and made his Broadway debut in the musical The Tap Dance Kid as Savion Glover’s replacement. He then reprised the role for the show’s national tour.

Hill attended William Esper Studio for acting after graduating from Sayreville War Memorial High School in 1993.

He also studied business finance at Seton Hall University. He accepted a part in Jim Henson’s CityKids while a student at Seton Hall.

Dulé Hill nationality

Hill was born in Orange, New Jersey in the United States of America. He is an American.

Dulé Hill age

Hill was born on May 3rd, 1975, hence he is currently 47 years of age.

Dulé Hill net worth

Hill has a net worth estimated to be about $8 million.

Dulé Hill education

Hill attended the Sayreville War Memorial High School. He furthered at the Seton Hall University.

Dulé Hill career

On the MDA telethon in 1985, 10-year-old Hill gave a tap dancing performance. Hill’s routine needed music, so Jerry Lewis, the telethon host, contributed by having the orchestra play another song while Hill performed.

In 1993, during his final year of high school, he played his first movie part in Sugar Hill. He was given a lead role in the Broadway production of Bring in ‘da Noise, Bring in ‘da Funk while still a student at Seton Hall.

In 1999, Hill received a role on The West Wing as Charlie Young, the president Josiah Bartlet’s personal assistant (played by Martin Sheen).

Charlie was appointed the Chief of Staff’s Special Assistant during the sixth season of the show.

Hill played Charlie for six seasons until deciding to leave the program at the start of the seventh season (in September 2005) to star in the USA Network’s brand-new television series Psych, which debuted on July 7, 2006.

Hill did, however, make a comeback for The West Wing’s final episodes once it was revealed that the program would finish in May 2006.

In addition, Hill appeared as a Los Angeles doctor named Owen in the film and television series 10.5, as Sam the Onion Man in the Disney film Holes (the movie was itself mentioned in the Psych episode “65 Million Years Off”), and in The Guardian.

She’s All That, a 1999 movie starring Freddie Prinze Jr. and Rachael Leigh Cook, was another role Hill had. He later reunited with both of them on Psych.

Additionally, from December 2011 to February 2012, Hill performed on Broadway in Stick Fly and, in November 2013, After Midnight.

Hill performed as a voice actor in the 2021 animated film Night of the Animated Dead, which was made from George A. Romero’s book of the same name.

Dulé Hill family and siblings

Hill was born to Bertholomu Hillshire and Jennifer Hillshire. He shares the same parents with his brother.

Dulé Hill wife

Hill is married to Jazmyn Simon.

Dulé Hill children

Hill has two children; Kennedy Irie Hill and Levi Dule Hill.

Dulé Hill social media

Hill can be found on Instagram as @dulehill.

He can also be found on Twitter @DuleHill.

Source: www.Ghgossip.com

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