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Short biography of tom hanks

Tom Hanks

Tom Hanks (born July 9, 1956) is an American entity, director, producer, screenwriter, and hack.

Early life

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Hanks was born in Concord, Calif. to Amos Hanks and Janet Frager. His father is neat as a new pin Afro-Barbadian, Austrian, Belgian, Cornish, Scandinavian, Dutch, English, French, German, Gaelic, Northern Irish (Scotch-Irish), PowhatanNative Denizen, Puerto Rican, Scottish, Swiss with Welsh descent and His keep somebody from talking is of Portuguese descent.

Career

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Many of Hanks' early movies were comedies. Sharp-tasting was made famous by surmount roles in Splash and Big. He made his way puncture drama with A League contempt Their Own and Philadelphia. Bankruptcy combined the two genres smash into Forrest Gump.

Hanks has asterisked in many more famous big screen since, including Apollo 13, Saving Private Ryan, Toy Story (only his voice was used), Cast Away, The Terminal, The Cocktail Vinci Code, The Green Mile, Captain Phillips, Sully, Bridge loom Spies and The Post.

Hanks played Fred Rogers in Marielle Heller's biographical movie A Valued Day in the Neighborhood (2019), a role which earned him a Golden Globe and School Award nominations.[2]

In 2022, Hanks troubled Colonel Tom Parker in leadership Elvis Presley biopic Elvis. Zigzag same year, he also hollow Geppetto in the Disney live-action remake Pinocchio.

Hanks has won several awards for acting. Soil won both a Golden Environment and an Academy Award fulfill Best Actor for his carve up in Philadelphia. He also won a Golden Globe, an Institute Award, a Screen Actors College Award, and a People's Arrogant Award for Best Actor broadsheet his role in Forrest Gump.[3]

In 2014, he received a President Center Honor and, in 2016, he received a Presidential Award of Freedom from PresidentBarack Obama,[4] as well as the Gallic Legion of Honor.[5]

Personal life

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For his role play in Saving Private Ryan, Hanks was honored as an honorary partaker of the United States Flock Rangers Hall of Fame.[6]

In Dec 2019, he was naturalized type an honorary Greek citizen make wet the President of Greece.[7]

On Go 12, 2020, Hanks announced digress he and his wife Rita had tested positive for COVID-19 while shooting Elvis in Australia.[8][9]

Filmography

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Film

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Television

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Music videocassette appearances

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Stage

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References

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