You may think of Bill Pullman as a Hollywood everyman: an actor so versatile he can play the President in Independence Day or the most clueless guy on the planet in Ruthless People. He has made over 50 films, shocked Broadway audiences as a regular husband and father who falls in love with a farm animal in The Goat, or Who Is Sylvia? and is now getting people talking as the star (opposite Julia Stiles) of David Mamet’s incendiary drama Oleanna. Pullman plays a self-absorbed college professor who goes head to head with a troubled student in an explosive war of words. Want to know what makes Pullman tick? Or why he was drawn to such a powerful and disturbing play? Or how his days as a college professor in Montana inform his performance? Here’s your chance. Pullman is taking your questions. Go ahead, ask a star!