Bill Pullman to Play the U.S. President — Again — in NBC Comedy ‘1600 Penn’

After playing the nation’s chief executive in “Independence Day,” Bill Pullman will occupy the White House once more in political comedy

Bill Pullman is about to enter familiar territory: The White House.

Pullman — who played President Thomas J. Whitmore in the 1996 film "Independence Day" — will again play the nation's chief executive in NBC's upcoming pilot "1600 Penn."

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The pilot, which is co-created and executive-produced by former Obama speechwriter Jon Lovett, "Book of Mormon" star Josh Gad and "Modern Family" writer Jason Winer, will revolve around a dysfunctional presidential family. "John Tucker Must Die" and "Harry's Law" star Brittany Snow will also star, as the First Daughter.

Winer will direct the project.

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"1600 Penn" received a put-pilot commitment from NBC in October, meaning that the network will face substantial penalties if it doesn't air, which increases the chances that the pilot will be picked up.

Pullman recently starred as murderer and pedophile Oswald Danes in the Starz/BBC One series "Torchwood: Miracle Day."

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