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Dulé Hill stars as Burton "Gus" Guster in USA Network original series "PSYCH."

Best known for his work as Charlie Young on "The West Wing," Dulé Hill first came to prominence as The Kid opposite Savion Glover and Jeffrey Wright in "Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk" (Public Theatre, Broadway's Ambassador Theatre), directed by George C. Wolfe. The history of the African-American people told through tap dance and music, "Bring in 'Da Noise, Bring in 'Da Funk," proved one of the most exciting
Dulé Hill in "Psych"
Dulé Hill Psych
events of the 1996 season. Dulé Hill's stage credits also include "Black and Blue" (Broadway's Minskoff Theatre), "Shenandoah" (Paper Mill Playhouse) and "The Little Rascals" (Goodspeed Opera House). Last January, Dulé Hill returned to the stage where he stared in "Dutchman" (Cherry Lane Theatre), Amiri Baraka's Obie award-winning play about a white woman who seduces a naïve bourgeois black man on a train with terrifying results.

Born in Orange, New Jersey and raised in nearby Sayreville, Dulé Hill began attending dance school when he was three and received his first break years later as the understudy to Savion Glover in "The Tap Dance Kid" on Broadway. Dulé Hill went on to perform the lead role in the musical's national tour alongside Harold Nicholas.

In 1999, Dulé Hill joined the cast of NBC's acclaimed series "The West Wing," as Charlie Young, Personal Aide to the President (Martin Sheen) and subsequently, Deputy Special Assistant to the Chief of Staff (Allison Janney). During his seven seasons on the acclaimed series, Dulé Hill garnered an Emmy Award nomination and four Image Award nominations for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series, as well as receiving two Screen Actors Guild Awards as part of the ensemble in a drama series.

On film, Dulé Hill appeared most recently opposite William H. Macy in Stuart Gordon's adaptation of David Mamet's "Edmond," and Andrew Davis' "The Guardian." Dulé Hill's credits also include the 2003 Disney release "Holes," an adaptation of the award-winning children's novel by Louis Sachar in which he appeared as Sam the Onion Man alongside co-stars Sigourney Weaver, Jon Voight and Shia LaBeouf, "Sugar Hill," "She's All That" and the independent film "Sexual Life." Dulé Hill recently wrapped the independent comedy "Remarkable Power," directed by Brandon Beckner starring Kevin Nealon and Kip Pardue.




DULÉ HILL: FACTS

How tall is Dulé Hill? How old is Dulé Hill? Find out here.

Age: 37 years old
Birthday: May 3, 1975
Height: 5' 10"
Full Name / Real Name: Karim Dulé Hill
Birthplace: East Brunswick, NJ
Hometown: Sayreville, NJ
Wife: Nicole Lyn





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DULÉ HILL: TWITTER
May 25, 2012
It was me, and Rdj racing Dule Hill, and M.Fassbender in the new tesla. Me and dule #FootFived driving 150 on a dirt road #BroDown
17 hours ago
SO. UM. DULE HILL IS FOLLOWING ME?!
1 day ago
Gotta see Dulé Hill nude
1 day ago
@DuleHill @Psych_USA Sweet!! *shouts* OUR TOP STORY TONIGHT, GARRETT MORRIS MEETS WITH DULE HILL!! GOODNIGHT AND HAVE A PLEASANT TOMORROW!!
1 day ago
 
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