Hanks, Tom
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1956, American film actor famous for his roles as an amiable American everyman, b. Concord, Calif., as Thomas Jeffrey Hanks. In 1980 he acted in his first film, and in 198082 he co-starred in a television sitcom. Hanks subsequently appeared in numerous Hollywood comedies, notably as the mermaid-loving lead in
Splash (1984), and later starred in such hits as
Big (1988), the baseball-themed
A League of Their Own (1992), and the romantic comedy
Sleepless in Seattle (1993). Hanks turned to serious drama in
Philadelphia (1993), receiving a best-actor Academy Award for his portrayal of an AIDS-stricken gay lawyer, and won a second, consecutive Oscar for his performance in the title role of the box-office smash
Forest Gump (1994). His later films include
Apollo 13 (1995),
Saving Private Ryan (1998),
Cast Away (2000),
The Terminal (2004), and
The Da Vinci Code (2006). Hanks wrote, directed, and played in the film
That Thing You Do! (1996), voiced characters in several animated features, and has produced and directed television miniseries.