Dule Hill’s youthful energy and subtle wit helped establish him as a gifted supporting performer – even amidst the vaunted cast of “The West Wing” (NBC, 1999-2006) – and his Broadway-caliber tap-dancing skills effectively spoke for themselves in “Bring In Da’ Noise, Bring In Da’ Funk.” Once he had dutifully seen those projects through to the end, however, Hill earned the opportunity to come out of the shadows and use his star power to help carry USA’s “Psych” (2006- ).Karim Dule Hill (he stopped using his first name in his youth) was born May 3, 1974 in Orange, NJ; the second of two children.
Was Savion Glovers' understudy in the Broadway's Minskoff Theatre performance of "The Tap Dance Kid"; he went on to perform the lead role on the national tour.
1993
Made his feature film debut in "Sugar Hill"
1994
Enrolled at Seton Hall University to study business finance
Reunited with Glover and starred in "Bring In Da Noise, Bring In Da Funk" on Broadway