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Tom Hanks - Biography
Name : Tom
Hanks
Birth Date : July 9, 1956
Birth Place : Concord, California, USA
Birth Name : Thomas J. Hanks
Height : 5' 11''
Education : Chabot Junior College in Hayward, California
(attended one year)
Skyline High School in Oakland (graduated)
California State University i
Nationality : American
Profession : Actor, director, writer
Wife : Rita Wilson (actress; married on April 30, 1988),
Samantha Lewes (married in 1980; separated in 1985; divorced
in 1987)
Claim to fame : as Kip Buffy Wilson in Bosom Buddies (1980)
Fan Mail : Tom Hanks
Po Box 900
Beverly Hills, Ca 90213
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Tom Hanks Detailed
Biography
Born in Concord, California on
July 9, 1956 Thomas J. Hanks was the third of four children of Amos and
Janet Hanks. His parents divorced when young Tom was 5 years old. His first
gained prominence in the early eighties by landing a co-starring role in the
TV series "Bosom Buddies," where he played a man forced to dress in drag in
order to be able to stay at a women's-only hotel. The show was cancelled
after only two seasons. After this inauspicious start, Hanks didn't make any
real waves until 1984, when his big break came along in the form of a Disney
film about a mermaid. The film was Splash!, and it was a tremendous
box-office success. The young actor then starred in a string of unremarkable
comedies such as Bachelor Party (1984), The Man with One Red Shoe (1985),
and Volunteers (1985), and for a while it seemed like his career had reached
a plateau. In 1988, however, Hanks starred in Penny Marshall's Big, which
earned him an Oscar? nomination and many favorable reviews. In the film,
Hanks displayed a more poignant side to his comedy that hadn't really been
on display before, proving himself a versatile performer. This versatility
was showcased even more in A League of Their Own (1992), where Hanks played
an out-of-shape ex-baseball player coaching a women's team.
The very next year, Hanks went completely against character by playing a
homosexual living with AIDS in Philadelphia (1993). His portrayal was a
revelation, and showed audiences an entirely new facet of his considerable
talent. He won the Academy Award for the role, and it was the turning point
in his career. The next year Hanks achieved one of Hollywood's rarest
doubles by earning back-to-back Oscars, only the second actor ever to do so.
This time, the film was Forrest Gump, a picture which was notable not only
for Hanks' memorable one-liners but for its clever special effects as well.
Hanks was now officially A-list.
His run of successes continued with films like Apollo 13 (1995), Toy Story
(1995), and Saving Private Ryan (1998), as well as a couple of very popular
films with co-star Meg Ryan, Sleepless in Seattle (1993) and You've Got Mail
(1998). All of these were both critical and commercial hits; another measure
of Hanks' abilities. His most recent projects were The Green Mile (1999),
Toy Story 2 (1999), and Cast Away (2000), for which he received his fifth
Academy Award nomination. In addition, Hanks has found success wearing other
hats, having executive-produced a pair of remarkable television miniseries:
"From the Earth to the Moon" (1998) and "Band of Brothers" (2001). He is
married to actress Rita Wilson.
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