Tom Hanks, an iconic American actor and filmmaker, is renowned globally for his versatility in both comedic and dramatic roles. He ranks as the fourth-highest-grossing American film actor and has garnered numerous accolades including two Academy Awards, seven Emmy Awards, and four Golden Globe Awards. He is also the recipient of the AFI Life Achievement Award (2002), the Kennedy Center Honor (2014), the Presidential Medal of Freedom (2016), and the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award (2020), solidifying his status as a cultural icon.
The movie "The Shop Around the Corner" came out in 1940, which was later remade as "You've Got Mail".
In 1952, Samantha Lewes was born.
In 1977, Colin Hanks, son of Tom Hanks and Samantha Lewes, was born.
In 1978, Tom Hanks married American actress Samantha Lewes.
From 1980, Tom Hanks acted in TV comedy Bosom Buddies
In 1981, Tom Hanks met actress Rita Wilson on the set of the TV comedy Bosom Buddies.
In 1982, Elizabeth Hanks, daughter of Tom Hanks and Samantha Lewes, was born.
Until 1982, Tom Hanks acted in TV comedy Bosom Buddies
Since 1984, Tom Hanks has been a fan of the English Premier League club Aston Villa.
In 1985, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson were reunited on the set of Volunteers.
In 1987, Tom Hanks and Samantha Lewes divorced.
In 1988, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson married after Hanks converted to her Greek Orthodox faith.
In 1993, Tom Hanks won the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in Philadelphia.
In 1994, Tom Hanks won his second consecutive Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in Forrest Gump.
In 1995, Truman Hanks, Tom Hanks's younger son, was born.
In 1998, Tom Hanks received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for his work as a producer on the limited series From the Earth to the Moon.
In 1998, Tom Hanks starred in Steven Spielberg's "Saving Private Ryan", a war film set after D-Day. He also re-teamed with Meg Ryan and Nora Ephron for "You've Got Mail", a remake of "The Shop Around the Corner".
In 1999, Tom Hanks starred in "The Green Mile", based on Stephen King's novel. Also in 1999, he reprised his role as Woody in "Toy Story 2".
In 2000, Tom Hanks reunited with Robert Zemeckis for the film "Cast Away", where he played a FedEx systems analyst marooned on an island.
In 2000, Tom Hanks was included on Forbes' list of the top ten most powerful celebrities in the world.
In 2001, Tom Hanks co-directed and produced the Emmy Award-winning HBO miniseries "Band of Brothers". He also appeared in the September 11 television special "America: A Tribute to Heroes".
On June 12, 2002, at the age of 45, Tom Hanks became the youngest-ever recipient of the American Film Institute's Life Achievement Award.
In 2002, Samantha Lewes, Tom Hanks's ex-wife, died at the age of 49 from bone cancer.
In 2002, Tom Hanks received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for his work as a producer on Band of Brothers.
In 2002, Tom Hanks was included on Forbes' list of the top ten most powerful celebrities in the world.
In 2003, Tom Hanks was voted Number 3 in Channel 4's countdown of the 100 Greatest Movie Stars of All Time. He was also included on Forbes' list of the top ten most powerful celebrities in the world in 2003.
In 2004, Tom Hanks appeared in three films: "The Ladykillers" by the Coen brothers, Steven Spielberg's "The Terminal", and Robert Zemeckis' "The Polar Express".
In 2004, Tom Hanks donated an espresso machine to the White House press corps after learning they did not have a coffee pot.
In August 2005, Tom Hanks was voted in as vice president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
In June 2006, Tom Hanks was inducted as an honorary member of the United States Army Rangers Hall of Fame for his role in Saving Private Ryan.
In 2006, Tom Hanks starred in "The Da Vinci Code", which grossed over US$750 million worldwide. In the same year, he topped a Forbes magazine list of "most trusted celebrities".
In 2006, the Space Foundation awarded Tom Hanks the Douglas S. Morrow Public Outreach Award for his contributions to public awareness of space programs.
On April 11, 2007, it was announced that Tom Hanks would reprise his role as Robert Langdon in "Angels & Demons" and would reportedly receive the highest salary ever for an actor.
In August 2007, Tom Hanks, along with co-producers Rita Wilson and Gary Goetzman and writer and star Nia Vardalos, initiated a legal action against the production company Gold Circle Films for their share of profits from the movie "My Big Fat Greek Wedding".
In 2007, Tom Hanks did voice work for Ken Burns's documentary "The War", voiced himself in "The Simpsons Movie", and starred in Mike Nichols's "Charlie Wilson's War".
On March 10, 2008, Tom Hanks inducted The Dave Clark Five into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.
During the 2008 United States presidential election, Tom Hanks uploaded a video to his MySpace account endorsing Barack Obama.
In 2008, Tom Hanks received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for his work as a producer on John Adams.
In 2008, Tom Hanks starred in "The Great Buck Howard", and executive produced the musical comedy "Mamma Mia!" and the miniseries "John Adams".
In 2008, Tom Hanks was outspoken about his opposition to Proposition 8, an amendment to the California constitution that defined marriage as a union only between a man and a woman. He helped raise over US$44 million to campaign against the proposition.
In January 2009, Tom Hanks called supporters of Proposition 8 "un-American" and criticized LDS Church members. About a week later, he apologized for the remark.
In 2009, Tom Hanks starred in "Angels & Demons", reprising his role as Robert Langdon. He also produced Spike Jonze's "Where The Wild Things Are", based on the children's book by Maurice Sendak.
In 2010, Tom Hanks donated new espresso machines to the White House press corps.
In 2010, Tom Hanks received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for his work as a producer on The Pacific.
In 2010, Tom Hanks reprised his role as Woody in "Toy Story 3", which became the highest-grossing animated film at the time. He also executive produced the miniseries "The Pacific".
In 2011, Chet Hanks, Tom Hanks's older son, released a rap song.
In 2011, Tom Hanks directed and starred opposite Julia Roberts in "Larry Crowne". He also starred in the drama "Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close".
In 2011, Tom Hanks narrated the television program Killing Lincoln.
In 2011, it was announced that Tom Hanks is attached to star in an adaptation of the non-fiction book "In the Garden of Beasts" from director Joe Wright.
In 2012, Tom Hanks had been directed by Tom Tykwer for Cloud Atlas.
In 2012, Tom Hanks narrated a documentary, The Road We've Traveled, created by Obama for America.
In 2012, Tom Hanks received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for his work as a producer on Game Change.
In 2012, Tom Hanks voiced the character Cleveland Carr for his web series "Electric City". He played multiple parts in "Cloud Atlas" and was executive producer of the miniseries "Game Change".
In October 2013, Tom Hanks announced on Late Show with David Letterman that he has type 2 diabetes.
In 2013, Tom Hanks received a Tony Award nomination for Best Actor in a Play for his performance in Nora Ephron's play Lucky Guy.
In 2013, Tom Hanks starred in "Captain Phillips" and "Saving Mr. Banks", and made his Broadway debut in "Lucky Guy".
In 2013, while starring in Nora Ephron's Lucky Guy on Broadway, Tom Hanks drew crowds of 300 fans after each performance, the highest number for any Broadway performance.
In August 2014, Tom Hanks released Hanx Writer, an iOS app meant to emulate the experience of using a typewriter, which quickly reached number one on the App Store.
In 2014, Tom Hanks' short story "Alan Bean Plus Four" was published in The New Yorker.
In March 2015, Tom Hanks appeared in the music video for Carly Rae Jepsen's "I Really Like You", lip-syncing the lyrics.
In 2015, Tom Hanks received a Primetime Emmy Award nomination for his work as a producer on Olive Kitteridge.
In April 2016, Tom Hanks starred as Alan Clay in the comedy-drama "A Hologram for the King", an adaptation of the 2012 novel of the same name.
On May 8, 2016, Tom Hanks was the guest on BBC Radio 4's Desert Island Discs, where he chose Richard Strauss' Also sprach Zarathustra by the Vienna Philharmonic, A World Lit Only by Fire by William Manchester, and a Hermes 3000 typewriter and paper as his favorite disc, book, and luxury item, respectively.
In 2016, Tom Hanks endorsed former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the 2016 presidential election.
In 2016, Tom Hanks starred as airline captain Chesley Sullenberger in Clint Eastwood's "Sully", and reprised his role as Robert Langdon in "Inferno".
In March 2017, it was reported that production was progressing on Masters of the Air under the working title The Mighty Eighth.
In April 2017, Tom Hanks stated he would boycott the NFL for two years after the Raiders filed for relocation to Las Vegas.
On October 28, 2017, Tom Hanks voiced David S. Pumpkins in "The David S. Pumpkins Halloween Special" on NBC.
In 2017, Tom Hanks donated new espresso machines to the White House press corps, accompanied by a note.
In 2017, Tom Hanks's collection of short stories, Uncommon Type, inspired by his typewriter collection, was published.
In July 2018, a devastating wildfire ripped through the seaside village of Mati, near Athens, killing more than 100 people.
In a 2018 interview, Tom Hanks attributed his type 2 diabetes condition to a combination of genetics and lifestyle choices.
On October 11, 2019, it was announced that the Masters of the Air miniseries would stream on Apple TV+.
In November 2019, shortly before the release of A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, Tom Hanks learned through Ancestry.com that he and Fred Rogers were sixth cousins.
On December 27, 2019, the President of Greece signed an honorary naturalization order for Tom Hanks and his family, making them Greek citizens due to their "exceptional services to Greece".
In 2019, Tom Hanks reprised his role as Sheriff Woody in Pixar's "Toy Story 4". He also portrayed Fred Rogers in "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood", earning an Academy Award nomination.
On April 11, 2020, Tom Hanks hosted Saturday Night Live, marking his first television appearance since his COVID-19 diagnosis. It was also the first episode after the show's hiatus due to the pandemic.
In June 2020, Sony Pictures was initially set to theatrically release the war film Greyhound, which Tom Hanks starred in and wrote the screenplay for.
In July 2020, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson were photographed with their Greek passports alongside the Prime Minister of Greece, Kyriakos Mitsotakis, and his wife.
In July 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, distribution rights to "Greyhound" were bought by Apple TV+ and released on the platform. Tom Hanks starred in and wrote the screenplay for "Greyhound".
In December 2020, Tom Hanks' involvement in Walt Disney Studios' live-action adaptation of "Pinocchio" was officially confirmed.
In 2020, Tom Hanks endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden in the 2020 presidential election.
In 2021, Tom Hanks starred in the science fiction drama "Finch", which was directed by Miguel Sapochnik and released by Apple TV+.
On March 2, 2022, Tom Hanks was interviewed on Connor Ratliff's podcast "Dead Eyes", 22 years after allegedly firing Ratliff from "Band of Brothers" due to his "dead eyes".
On March 24, 2022, CBS News reported that Tom Hanks, an ordained minister, had recently officiated a wedding in Pittsburgh.
In June 2022, "Elvis", in which Tom Hanks starred as Tom Parker, was released.
On September 8, 2022, Tom Hanks starred as Geppetto in Walt Disney Studios' live-action adaptation of "Pinocchio", released on Disney+.
In 2022, Truman Hanks portrayed the younger version of his father's character in A Man Called Otto.
In May 2023, Tom Hanks's debut novel, The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece, was published.
In June 2023, Tom Hanks appeared in Wes Anderson's "Asteroid City", which premiered at the 2023 Cannes Film Festival and was released in theaters.
In 2023, Tom Hanks founded Hanx for the Troops, a coffee company that supports veterans and military families.
On January 26, 2024, the miniseries Masters of the Air, which Tom Hanks executive produced, premiered on Apple TV+.
From February to April 2025, Tom Hanks will narrate the NBC documentary series, The Americas.
In 2025, Tom Hanks will receive the Sylvanus Thayer Award from the West Point Graduates Association of Graduates (WPAOG) in recognition of his "positive portrayal of the American service member' and his support of veterans, the military, and America’s space program."
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