Dule Hill

Born May 3, 1975 - Orange, New Jersey, USA

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Date Of Birth

May 3, 1975

Biography

American television and film actor Karim Dulé Hill was born on May 3, 1975 in Orange, New Jersey. The son of Jamaican parents, he began studying the art of tap dance at a young age, and later on performing in the musical The Tap Dance Kid. He worked on his first movie role in the 1993 crime drama Sugar Hill while he was still in his senior year at Sayreville War Memorial High School. He also studied later on at Seton Hall University, before continuing to pursue his acting career. Hill has starred on Broadway in the stage musical Bring in ’da Noise, Bring in ’da Funk, as well as starring in the TV show Psych.

Charlie Young is played by Dulé Hill in the Emmy Award-winning television serial drama The West Wing. The son of a police officer from Washington, D.C., he is the personal aide and body man of U.S. President Josiah Bartlet, and regularly works alongside the President’s secretary in order to ensure the Oval Office’s efficient operation. Though he originally came to the White House to apply as a messenger, he was recommended by Ms. De LaGuardia as a replacement for the president’s original assistant, Ted Miller. Charlie also takes care of his sister Deena, and later on studies at Georgetown University while continuing to do his job.



(Photo courtesy of James Sorenson)

Place of Birth

Orange, New Jersey, USA

Birth Name

Karim Dule Hill

Gender

Male

Fun Facts

Hill is a consumate dancer, and dancing is actually his first claim to fame. He understudied Savion Glover in the Broadway musical The Tap Dance Kid and subsequently played the title role in the first national company opposite Hinton Battle.

Awards

Hill was nominated for a Emmy for Best Supporting Actor in a Drama for his work on The West Wing.

Filmography

1999
West Wing
She's All That

2003
Holes

2004
10.5

2006
The Guardian
Psych

Nickname

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Height

5' 10" (1.78 m)

Quotes

-I was doing Bring in Da' Noise, Bring In Da' Funk here in New York and I came out and was all sweaty and I had my towel and this lady was like, 'Oh! Can I have your towel, can I have your towel?' I gave it to her and she ran down the road screaming. And I was just like wow - it was a nasty, sweaty towel.

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