Biography
Hanks was born in Concord, California. His father, Mefford Hanks, was working as assistant stage in plays and his mother, Janet Marylyn was a hospital nurse. The couple had three children, Sandra Hanks, Lawrence Thomas Hanks and Hanks. Tom studied the primary, secondary and high school in the college-institute "Skyline High School in Oakland, California. Every afternoon after school, Tom went with his best friend Vincent Dowling Theatre classes and when she finished high school won the award for best stage actor of the institute. Years later studied at the University of Fine Arts in Oakland.
2008.En Tom Hanks in 1979 his family moved to New York, where he debuted in the horror film Knows You're Alone (1981), appearing as a supporting character. Two years after his father's friend, Neal Israel, called Tom to learn of his interest in film and offered him the lead role in a new film. Tom went to LA and after settling there permanently starred in Bachelor Party (1984). The film was unsuccessful but it served to Ron Howard hired him for his film Splash in 1984. Tom has since starred in several comedies during the eighties, among them are: The Money Pit (1986), Big (1988), Turner & Hooch (1989) and Joe Versus the Volcano (1990).
The real Tom's film career began when he gets an Oscar for best actor of the year for the movie Philadelphia in 1993. Tom rose to stardom with Forrest Gump (1994) to win a second Oscar for best actor of the year, making him the only actor in the second half of the century with two consecutive Oscar. After the filming of Apollo XIII in 1995, Hanks experienced a period of drought as some films, but produced the miniseries about the Apollo program From the Earth to the Moon, which featured chapters, directed and acted in another one .
Hanks returned to acting in films in 1998 with the acclaimed "Saving Private Ryan, which was again nominated for an Oscar without ever achieve. His last nomination came in 2000 by Castaway and has since participated in acclaimed and best-known films like Road to Perdition, 2002, Catch Me If You Can (2002), The Terminal (2004) and The Da Vinci Code (2006). His last role was that of Professor Robert Langdon in Angels & Demons in 2009. It currently has two films awaiting release, one of their new projects is to make a biopic of Dean Reed. [1]
2008.En Tom Hanks in 1979 his family moved to New York, where he debuted in the horror film Knows You're Alone (1981), appearing as a supporting character. Two years after his father's friend, Neal Israel, called Tom to learn of his interest in film and offered him the lead role in a new film. Tom went to LA and after settling there permanently starred in Bachelor Party (1984). The film was unsuccessful but it served to Ron Howard hired him for his film Splash in 1984. Tom has since starred in several comedies during the eighties, among them are: The Money Pit (1986), Big (1988), Turner & Hooch (1989) and Joe Versus the Volcano (1990).
The real Tom's film career began when he gets an Oscar for best actor of the year for the movie Philadelphia in 1993. Tom rose to stardom with Forrest Gump (1994) to win a second Oscar for best actor of the year, making him the only actor in the second half of the century with two consecutive Oscar. After the filming of Apollo XIII in 1995, Hanks experienced a period of drought as some films, but produced the miniseries about the Apollo program From the Earth to the Moon, which featured chapters, directed and acted in another one .
Hanks returned to acting in films in 1998 with the acclaimed "Saving Private Ryan, which was again nominated for an Oscar without ever achieve. His last nomination came in 2000 by Castaway and has since participated in acclaimed and best-known films like Road to Perdition, 2002, Catch Me If You Can (2002), The Terminal (2004) and The Da Vinci Code (2006). His last role was that of Professor Robert Langdon in Angels & Demons in 2009. It currently has two films awaiting release, one of their new projects is to make a biopic of Dean Reed. [1]
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