
American actor and film maker Thomas Jeffrey Hanks. Popular for his comedic and dramatic role, he is one of the most popular and well-known film stars in the world and is considered an American iconic cultural figure. [2] Hanks' films have grossed more than $4.9 billion in North America and more than $9.96 billion worldwide,[3] making him the fourth-highest-grossing actor in North America. He has also received numerous awards, like the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2002 and the Kennedy Center Honor in 2014, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and the French Legion of Honor both in 2016[5][6] aswell in the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille award in 2020. Other films that he has appeared in include the romantic comedy Sleepless in Seattle (1993), and You've Got Mail (1998); the dramas Apollo 13 (1995), The Green Mile (1999), Cast Away (2000) and Road to Perdition (2002) along with the biographical dramas Charlie Wilson's War (2007) and Captain Phillips (2013). Hanks also appeared in Robert Langdon as the title character and in Toy Story as Sheriff Woody (1995-1999). Hanks was born on the 9th of July 1956. He is famous for his comedic and dramatic roles. Hanks is an American cultural icon. [2] Hanks' films have grossed more than $4.9 billion in North America and more than $9.96 billion worldwide,[3] making him the fourth-highest-grossing actor in North America. He has also received numerous awards which include the AFI Life Achievement Award (2002), the Kennedy Center Honor (2014) as well as the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the French Legion of Honor, both in 2016[5][6], as along with the 2020 Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award. The actor was featured in several comedy films that garnered positive coverage from the media, such as Splash (1984) as well as The Money Pit(86), Big (1988) and A League of Their Own (92). For his role as an attorney for gay people in Philadelphia with AIDS (1993) Hanks was awarded two consecutive Academy Awards. He also appeared in Forrest Gump (1994). 8. Hanks worked with film director 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), as well as The Post (2017), as well as the HBO miniseries Band of Brothers (2001) and The Pacific (2010), which helped him become producer, director, and screenwriter. .
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