[1] In 1976, he was lead vocalist for one gig only with the Camden Town ska band Madness when they first formed as The North London Invaders.
Tulaine worked in the British theatre and television during the 1980s, at times touring in Paris, Croatia, Greece and the United States.
[3] In 1985 and 1986, he performed at the Royal National Theatre as part of the McKellen-Petherbridge Group, founded by Ian McKellen and Edward Petherbridge.
As part of the group, he appeared in Chekov's The Cherry Orchard, Sheridan's The Critic, and Webster's The Duchess of Malfi in repertory.
In April 2014, Tulaine's Shakespeare adaptation Antonio & Shylock: Monsters opened at Stage Left Studio in New York City.