Billy Crudup, born as William Gaither Crudup, is an eminent actor from the USA. He is best known for his lead roles in the films ‘Jesus' Son’, ‘Without Limits’ and ‘Dedication’ as well as for his supporting roles in the movies ‘Almost Famous’, ‘Watchmen’, ‘Spotlight’, ‘Big Fish’, ‘Public Enemies’ and ‘Mission: Impossible III’. Besides these, Crudup has appeared in the animated movie ‘Princess Mononoke’. He has also appeared on television in ‘Too Big to Fail’ and ‘Gypsy’. The actor has done some theatre works as well. Some of the plays Crudup was a part of are ‘Arcadia’, ‘The Coast of Utopia: Part 1 – Voyage’, ‘The Pillowman’, ‘The Elephant Man’, ‘Measure for Measure’, ‘America Dreaming’, ‘Bus Stop’ and ‘The Three Sisters’, to name a few. Talking about the American star’s awards and achievements, he has been honoured with the Tony Award for his work in ‘The Coast of Utopia’. He has also won the OFCS Award, the Western Heritage Award, and the NBR Award over the course of his career.