Tom Hanks Trivia

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  • Born at 11:17 AM
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  • His top five all-time favorite films are 2001: A Space Odyssey (1968), The Godfather (1972), Fargo (1996), Elephant (2003) and Boogie Nights (1997), with Stanley Kubrick's film holding the top ranking.
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  • He and actress Meg Ryan have been co-stars in three movies as love interests: Sleepless in Seattle (1993), Joe Versus the Volcano (1990) and You've Got Mail (1998).
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  • Born to Amos Mefford Hanks, a chef, and his wife Janet Marylyn Frager, a hospital worker, his parents divorced in 1960.
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  • Hanks cited the help of a nearby ice cream shop which helped him gain 30 pounds for his role in A League of Their Own (1992).
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  • Attended Skyline Highi School, Oakland, California.
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  • Frequently works with director Steven Spielberg, and is related to Nancy Hanks, the mother of Abraham Lincoln. Ironically, he is not involved in Spielberg's film about Lincoln, despite his frequent involvement in historical projects.
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  • He once worked as a hotel bellman. Some of the celebrity guests whose bags he carried were Cher, Sidney Poitier, Slappy White and Bill Withers.
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  • Favorite baseball team is the Cleveland Indians. He purchased a stone in the front of Jacob's Field when it was built.
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  • He is an environmental conservationist and often advocates and supports natural causes.
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  • His Oscar acceptance speech for 1993's Philadelphia (1993) led to the plot of the movie In & Out (1997). Hanks thanked a gay teacher in his speech.
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  • Father, with first wife Samantha Lewes, of Colin Hanks (born on 24 September 1977) and Elizabeth Hanks (born on 17 May 1982).
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  • He was voted the 26th Greatest Movie Star of all time by Entertainment Weekly.
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  • Biography in: "Who's Who in Comedy" by Ronald L. Smith, pg. 205-206. New York: Facts on File, 1992. ISBN 0816023387
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  • Is the second most-represented actor (behind Sidney Poitier and Gary Cooper) on the American Film Institute's 100 Most Inspiring Movies of All Time, with four of his films making the list. They are: Forrest Gump (1994) at #37, Philadelphia (1993) at #20, Apollo 13 (1995) at #12, and Saving Private Ryan (1998) at #10.
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  • He is a fourth cousin, four generations removed, of former President Abraham Lincoln, 16th President of the United States. Their common ancestors were William and Sarah Hanks, who were great-great-great-grandparents of the former president.
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  • Ranked #16 on Premiere's 2006 "Power 50" list. Had ranked #16 in 2005 as well.
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  • Jim Lovell, whom Hanks played in Apollo 13 (1995), is actually left-handed, but Hanks refused to write with his left hand for the movie.
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  • Received emergency treatment for serious staph infection in leg after returning from overseas location shoot (1999).
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  • Both his maternal grandparents, though born in California, had Portuguese ancestry, originally from the Azores Islands.
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  • After a one-shot guest appearance on "Happy Days" (1974), producer Ron Howard asked him to read for a secondary part in Splash (1984), and he got the lead instead.
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  • Biography/bibliography in: "Contemporary Authors". Volume 244, pages 199-202. Farmington Hills, MI: Thomson Gale, 2006.
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  • His performance as Forrest Gump in Forrest Gump (1994) is ranked #43 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Movie Characters of All Time.
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  • Had made three films with director Steven Spielberg, all of which are tied to Europe. Saving Private Ryan (1998) revolved around his character and his infantry unit seeking out a missing private in Europe during WW II. Catch Me If You Can (2002) involved his character tracking down Frank Abagnale Jr. in France and in The Terminal (2004), his character was from the fictional eastern European country of Krakohzia.
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  • According to Patrick Stewart (Captain Picard), he is a huge Trekkie and the first time the two met, Star Trek was the only thing he wanted to talk about. Hanks was actually the original choice to play Zefram Cochrane in Star Trek: First Contact (1996), and desperately wanted to play the role, but had to back out due to his earlier commitment to That Thing You Do! (1996).
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  • Father, with Rita Wilson, of Chester Marlon (born on 4 August 1990) and Truman Theodore (born on 26 December 1995).
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  • Has been good friends with Bruce Springsteen since his youth.
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  • Cited as America's Favorite Movie Star in Harris Polls conducted in 2002, 2004, 2005, a record number of times as the #1 favorite. Harrison Ford and Clint Eastwood are the only other actors to have achieved that feat.
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  • Has also credited Joe Spano, former co-star of the TV series "Hill Street Blues" (1981), as being another of his most important early inspirations.
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  • Is a fan of English Premier League soccer team Aston Villa and was presented with a shirt on a TV show with the print 'Hanks 1' on the back.
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  • Marriedhis first wife Samantha Lewes (real name: Susan Dillingham) two months after their son Colin's birth.
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  • Returned to his old high school, Skyline High School in Oakland, California, to dedicate a renovated theater named for Rawley T. Farnsworth, the retired drama teacher he thanked in his Philadelphia (1993) Oscar speech. Oakland Tribune reports Hanks donated about 1/4 of the $465,000 cost of the project. Then he led the audience of some 1000 people in a chorus of "There's No Business Like Show Business" (6 March 2002).
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  • The asteroid "12818 tomhanks" was named after him.
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  • Voted best actor by the readers of "Us" magazine (1995).
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  • Married Rita Wilson at Saint Sophia's Church, converting from Roman Catholicism to Eastern Orthodox Christianity.
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  • Stepson of the former Frances Wong, whom his father married in 1965.
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  • Tied with Tom Cruise and Will Smith for the actor with the most consecutive $100 million-grossing movies (7).
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  • Has worked with two actors who played Howard Hughes. In Philadelphia (1993), he worked with Jason Robards, who played Hughes in Melvin and Howard (1980) for director Jonathan Demme. His cast mate in Catch Me If You Can (2002) was Leonardo DiCaprio, who played Hughes in The Aviator (2004) for Martin Scorsese.
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  • Received the Distinguished Public Service Award, the U. S. Navy's highest civilian honor, on Veterans Day 1999 for his work in the movie Saving Private Ryan (1998).
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  • Has been referred to by many as "the modern James Stewart".
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  • In 2007, Forbes Magazine reported that his earnings were estimated to be $74 million the previous year.
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  • Ranked #17 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list (October 1997).
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  • Gained and later lost 50 lbs. for his role in Cast Away (2000).
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  • Auditioned for the role of Joel in Risky Business (1983), which eventually went to Tom Cruise.
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  • His first wife Samantha Lewes died of cancer.
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  • Ranked #13 in Premiere's 2003 annual Power 100 List. Had ranked #15 in 2002.
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  • Between 1994 and 2004, he was the performer nominated for the most Academy Awards (four times, along with Sean Penn, Meryl Streep, Julianne Moore, Judi Dench and Ed Harris) and won the most (twice).
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  • Was in attendance at Princess Diana's funeral along with Steven Spielberg, Tom Cruise, Nicole Kidman, among others.
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  • Attended California State University, Sacramento.
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  • Was a member of Monty Python for one night only, filling in for John Cleese, at A Concert For George.
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  • Premiere Magazine ranked him as #28 on a list of the Greatest Movie Stars of All Time in their Stars in Our Constellation feature (2005).
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  • Is a member of the International Thespian Society (a group supporting theatre for high school students internationally).
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  • Second actor to win back-to-back Best Actor Oscars, for his work in Philadelphia (1993) and Forrest Gump (1994). The first was Spencer Tracy, for Captains Courageous (1937) and Boys Town (1938).
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  • His ancestors originally came from England. The name "Hanks" can be traced back several centuries.
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  • Lost 30 lbs. for his role in Philadelphia (1993).
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  • In three of his movies, he has had a scene where he is stranded at sea: Splash (1984), Joe Versus the Volcano (1990), and Cast Away (2000).
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  • Is a diehard Cleveland Indians baseball team fan.
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  • He and President George Bush are both related to 19th-century Presidents. Bush, a Republican, is descended, by way of his mother's family, from Franklin Pierce, one of the last Democratic presidents before Abraham Lincoln. Hanks, a Democrat, is descended from the family of Lincoln's mother.
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  • Shortly before the release of Columbia Pictures' Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001), he was one of several actors speaking out against the use of "synthespians" (computer-generated actors) in the place of flesh-and-blood humans. Nevertheless, he took the lead role in the computer-animated film The Polar Express (2004), a film highly-publicized for its use of new (and expensive) technique of digital actors.
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  • Has another brother who is a professor at the University of Illinois in Champaign-Urbana, IL.
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  • Was asked to play the title role in Jerry Maguire (1996).
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  • Sold popcorn and peanuts as a teenager at the Oakland Coliseum.
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  • Was listed as a potential nominee on the 2005 Razzie Award nominating ballot. He was suggested in the Worst Actor category for his roles in the films The Polar Express (2004) (referred to as "Bi-Polar Express" on the ballot), The Ladykillers (2004) and The Terminal (2004). He did not receive a nomination, however.
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  • Forbes magazine estimated his 1999 earnings at $71.5 million.
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  • Has been Member of the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (Actors Branch) since 2001.
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  • Was considered for the role of Peter Banning (Peter Pan) in Hook (1991).
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  • Enjoys collecting typewriters, purchasing over 80 of them around the globe.
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  • His performance as Josh Baskin in Big (1988) is ranked #15 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006).
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  • Related to Bill Cosby's wife Camille O. Cosby (née Camille Olivia Hanks), as both share a biological lineage to Abraham Lincoln through his mother, Nancy Hanks.
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  • Younger brother of Sandra Hanks and Larry Hanks and older brother of Jim Hanks.
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  • His three favourite bands/artists are Elvis Presley, Patrick Rondat and Alabama Thunderpussy.
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  • Ranked #1 on Star TV's Top Ten Box Office stars of the 1990s (2003)
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  • Entertainment Weekly chose him as the only actor worthy of $20 million.
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  • Shares his birthday with Jack White, David O'Hara, Courtney Love, Chris Cooper, O.J. Simpson and Donald Rumsfeld.
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  • Is a frequent guest host on "Saturday Night Live" (1975).
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  • Attended Chabot College in Hayward, California.
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  • His performance as Chuck Noland in Cast Away (2000) is ranked #46 on Premiere Magazine's 100 Greatest Performances of All Time (2006).
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  • Dislocated his shoulder when he fell through a rotting floor in a building in Germany while scouting locations with Steven Spielberg for the HBO series "Band of Brothers" (2001) (mini) (1999).
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  • His heroic Oscar-winning gay character Andrew Beckett in the 1993 film Philadelphia (1993) was ranked #49 on the Amerian Film Institute's heroes list of the 100 years of The Greatest Screen Heroes and Villians.
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  • Received American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award, presented by fellow Oscar winner Steven Spielberg, the youngest ever to receive that award (12 June 2002).
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  • Tom Hanks is a descendant of Nancy Hanks, Mother of Abraham Lincoln.
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  • Born at 11:17 AM.
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  • worked in a hotel and carried bags for cher.
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  • has won oscars, golden globes and emmys.
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  • collects typewriters.
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  • has a asteroid named after him.
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  • is related to abraham lincln`s mother nancy hanks.
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  • is a star trek fan.
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  • In "The Terminal", Tom speaks Bulgarian. the phrases he says was suggested to him by Rita Wilson.
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