Tom Hanks

Hanks rose to fame with leading roles in comedies: ''Splash'' (1984), ''The Money Pit'' (1986), ''Big'' (1988), and ''A League of Their Own'' (1992). He won two consecutive Academy Awards for Best Actor, playing a gay lawyer suffering from AIDS in ''Philadelphia'' (1993), then the title character in ''Forrest Gump'' (1994). Hanks has collaborated with Steven Spielberg on five films—''Saving Private Ryan'' (1998), ''Catch Me If You Can'' (2002), ''The Terminal'' (2004), ''Bridge of Spies'' (2015), and ''The Post'' (2017)—and three World War II-themed miniseries: ''Band of Brothers'' (2001), ''The Pacific'' (2010), and ''Masters of the Air'' (2024). He has also frequently collaborated with directors Ron Howard, Nora Ephron, and Robert Zemeckis.
Hanks cemented his film stardom with lead roles in the romantic comedies ''Sleepless in Seattle'' (1993) and ''You've Got Mail'' (1998); the dramas ''Apollo 13'' (1995), ''The Green Mile'' (1999), ''Cast Away'' (2000), ''Road to Perdition'' (2002), ''Cloud Atlas'' (2012), and ''News of the World'' (2020); and the biographical dramas ''Charlie Wilson's War'' (2007), ''Captain Phillips'' (2013), ''Saving Mr. Banks'' (2013), ''Sully'' (2016), ''A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood'' (2019), and ''Elvis'' (2022). He played the title character in the ''Robert Langdon'' series (2006–2016) and voiced Sheriff Woody in the ''Toy Story'' franchise (1995–present) and multiple roles in ''The Polar Express'' (2004). Hanks directed and acted in ''That Thing You Do!'' (1996) and ''Larry Crowne'' (2011).
His breakthrough television role was a co-lead in the ABC sitcom ''Bosom Buddies'' (1980–1982). He has hosted ''Saturday Night Live'' ten times and launched a production company, Playtone, which has produced various limited series and television movies, including ''From the Earth to the Moon'' (1998), ''Band of Brothers'', ''John Adams'' (2008), ''The Pacific'', ''Game Change'' (2012), and ''Olive Kitteridge'' (2015). He made his Broadway debut in Nora Ephron's ''Lucky Guy'' (2013), earning a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play. Provided by Wikipedia
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