Thomas J. Hanks was born July 9, 1956 in Concord, California,
Hanks spent much of his childhood moving about with his father,
an itinerant cook, and continually attempting to cope with
constantly changing schools, religions, and stepmothers. Hanks
says that by the time he turned 10, he already had "three
mothers, five grammar schools and 10 houses"; nevertheless,
he hates it when the news media say he came from a broken
home, because he feels he and his family are still close.
After settling in Oakland, California, he began performing
in high school plays (He attended Skyline High School). He
then attended Chabot College in Hayward, California. While
attending community college, Hanks was a bellman at Hilton
hotels. He continued acting while attending Cal State, Sacramento,
and dropped out at age 20 to pursue acting. In 1978, Hanks
went to find work in New York; while there he married his
first wife, actress-producer Samantha Lewes. Tom Hanks was
married to Samantha Lewes from 1978 to 1985 and has two children,
Colin and Elizabeth. He married Rita Wilson - who he met during
filming of the movie, Volunteers - on April 30, 1988 and now
has two children, Chester and Truman. His brother, Jim Hanks,
is also an actor.
After starring in the TV sitcom, Bosom Buddies, Tom Hanks
starred in the hit motion picture, The Splash in 1984. Then
in 1989, Tom Hanks won a Golden Globe Award, the Los Angeles
Film Critics Award and earned his first Oscar nomination for
his endearing role of a little boy in a man's body in Penny
Marshall's "Big." He was the third choice to star
in "Big"; actors Harrison Ford and Robert DeNiro
were asked first. Tom Hanks has received two Best Actor Academy
Awards in 1994 and 1995. He became the first actor in over
50 years to win consecutive Best Actor Academy Awards when
he captured his second Oscar for his unforgettable performance
in the title role in Robert Zemeckis' "Forrest Gump."
His work in the film also brought him a Golden Globe Award
and a Screen Actors Guild honor. The year prior, Hanks was
honored with his first Oscar (as well as another Golden Globe
Award) for Best Actor for his moving portrayal of AIDS-stricken
lawyer Andrew Beckett in Jonathan Demme's "Philadelphia."
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He won his fourth nomination for his leading role of a WWII
platoon captain leading a squadron in search of a missing
soldier in Steven Spielberg's epic drama, "Saving Private
Ryan." He earned another Golden Globe nomination for
his work opposite Meg Ryan in the romantic comedy "Sleepless
in Seattle," directed by Nora Ephron, and reunited with
both Ryan and Ephron for the romantic comedy "You've
Got Mail." Hanks received widespread critical and audience
acclaim for his work as astronaut Jim Lovell in the Academy
Award-nominated space epic "Apollo 13," on which
he reunited with director Ron Howard following their collaboration
on the 1984 comedy hit "Splash." Hanks' passion
for the space program was dramatized in the acclaimed HBO
miniseries "From the Earth to the Moon." The episodic
series, which captured 17 Emmy nominations and was named the
year's Best Miniseries by both the TV Academy and the H.F.P.A.
(with a Golden Globe), chronicled the story of America's Apollo
missions. Hanks executive produced and hosted the series,
wrote or co-wrote several segments, acted in an episode and
directed the first installment, for which he was nominated
for an Emmy.
In 1996, Hanks made his successful feature film writing and
directing debut with the nostalgic musical comedy "That
Thing You Do!." The title song spawned a hit single and
also received an Academy Award nomination for Best Original
Song. He also directed episodes of the popular HBO anthology
"Tales from the Crypt," and the segment entitled
"I'll Be Waiting" for Showtime's "Fallen Angels"
series.
His other film credits include "Bachelor Party,"
"A League of Their Own," "Punchline,"
"Nothing in Common" and "The Money Pit."
Hanks also created the voice of cowboy Woody in the Disney
animated films "Toy Story" and "Toy Story 2."
Filmography
Terminal (2004)
Polar Express (2004)
Ladykillers, The (2003)
Catch Me If You Can (2002)
Road to Perdition (2002)
Cast Away (2000)
The Green Mile (1999)
Toy Story 2 (1999)
You've Got Mail (1998)
Saving Private Ryan (1998)
That Thing You Do (1996)
Toy Story (1995)
The Celluloid Closet (1995)
Apollo 13 (1995)
Forrest Gump (1994)
Sleepless in Seattle (1993)
Philadelphia (1993)
A League of Their Own (1992)
Radio Flyer (1992)
The Bonfire of Vanities (1990)
Joe Versus the Volcano (1990)
Turner & Hooch (1989)
The 'burbs (1989)
Big (1988)
Punchline (1988)
Dragnet (1987)
Every Time We Say Goodbye (1986)
The Money Pit (1986)
Nothing in Common (1986)
The Man with One Red Shoe (1985)
Volunteers (1985)
Bachelor Party (1984)
Splash (1984)
He Knows You're Alone (1980)