Tom Hanks is a highly acclaimed American actor and filmmaker recognized globally. He is celebrated for his versatility in both comedic and dramatic roles, making him an American cultural icon. Hanks is the fourth-highest-grossing American film actor. He's received numerous accolades, including two Academy Awards, seven Emmy Awards, and four Golden Globe Awards. His contributions have been further honored with the AFI Life Achievement Award, the Kennedy Center Honor, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, and the Cecil B. DeMille Award.
In 1937, Spencer Tracy won his first Academy Award for Captains Courageous.
In 1940, Ernst Lubitsch's "The Shop Around the Corner" was released; the movie was later remade as "You've Got Mail" starring Tom Hanks.
On July 9, 1956, Thomas Jeffrey Hanks was born in Concord, California.
In 1960, Tom Hanks' parents divorced.
In 1977, Tom Hanks and Samantha Lewes had one son, actor Colin Hanks.
In 1978, Tom Hanks married American actress Samantha Lewes.
In 1978, Tom Hanks won the Cleveland Critics Circle Award for Best Actor for his performance in Shakespeare's "The Two Gentlemen of Verona".
In 1979, Tom Hanks moved to New York City to pursue his acting career.
In 1980, Tom Hanks had his breakthrough television role as a co-lead in the ABC sitcom "Bosom Buddies".
In 1981, Tom Hanks met actress Rita Wilson on the set of TV comedy Bosom Buddies.
In 1982, Tom Hanks and Samantha Lewes had one daughter, Elizabeth.
In 1982, Tom Hanks continued his role in the ABC sitcom "Bosom Buddies".
In 1982, Tom Hanks landed a starring role in the television movie "Mazes and Monsters" and played the lead in "The Mandrake".
In 1982, Tom Hanks made a guest appearance on "Happy Days", where he met Lowell Ganz and Babaloo Mandel.
From 1983 to 1984, Tom Hanks made three guest appearances on "Family Ties".
In 1984, Tom Hanks rose to fame with a leading role in the comedy "Splash".
In 1984, Tom Hanks starred in "Splash" and "Bachelor Party", both successful films.
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 1986, Tom Hanks continued his rise to fame with a leading role in the comedy "The Money Pit".
In 1986, Tom Hanks discussed his experience in acting classes and his passion for theater with New York magazine.
In 1986, Tom Hanks starred in "Nothing in Common", beginning his transition from comedic roles to dramatic roles.
In 1987, Tom Hanks and Samantha Lewes divorced.
In 1987, Tom Hanks signed an agreement with The Walt Disney Studios where he had starred to a talent pool in an acting/producing pact.
In 1988, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson married.
In 1988, Tom Hanks starred in "Big", earning him his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor.
In 1988, Tom Hanks starred in the comedy "Big", further solidifying his fame.
In 1989, Tom Hanks starred in "The 'Burbs" and "Turner & Hooch", the latter being his only financially successful film of the period.
In 1990, Tom Hanks starred in "Joe Versus the Volcano" and "The Bonfire of the Vanities".
In 1992, Tom Hanks starred in "A League of Their Own", continuing his success in leading roles.
In 1992, Tom Hanks starred in "A League of Their Own", marking a comeback in his career.
In 1993, Tom Hanks starred in "Sleepless in Seattle" and "Philadelphia", winning the Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in "Philadelphia".
In 1993, Tom Hanks starred in the romantic comedy "Sleepless in Seattle".
In 1993, Tom Hanks won his first Academy Award for Best Actor for his portrayal of a gay lawyer with AIDS in "Philadelphia".
In 1993, Tom Hanks' "modern era of moviemaking" began with "Sleepless in Seattle" and "Philadelphia".
In 1994, Tom Hanks starred in "Forrest Gump" and won his second consecutive Best Actor Academy Award for his role.
In 1994, Tom Hanks won his second consecutive Academy Award for Best Actor for his role in "Forrest Gump".
In 1995, Tom Hanks starred in "Apollo 13" and voiced Sheriff Woody in "Toy Story".
In 1995, Truman Hanks, Tom Hanks's younger son, was born.
In 1996, Tom Hanks directed and acted in the comedy "That Thing You Do!", marking his directorial debut.
In 1998, Tom Hanks starred in "Saving Private Ryan" and "You've Got Mail".
In 1998, Tom Hanks starred in "Saving Private Ryan", marking his first collaboration with Steven Spielberg on a film.
In 1998, Tom Hanks starred in the romantic comedy "You've Got Mail".
In 1999, Tom Hanks starred in "The Green Mile" and reprised his role as Woody in "Toy Story 2".
In 1999, Tom Hanks starred in the drama "The Green Mile".
In 2000, Tom Hanks starred in the drama "Cast Away".
In 2000, Tom Hanks was included on Forbes' list of the top ten most powerful celebrities in the world.
During a 2001 interview with sportscaster Bob Costas, Tom Hanks expressed his desire to win a Heisman Trophy.
In 2001, Tom Hanks collaborated with Steven Spielberg on the World War II-themed miniseries "Band of Brothers".
In 2002, Samantha Lewes, Tom Hanks's ex-wife, passed away at the age of 49 due to bone cancer.
In 2002, Tom Hanks collaborated with Steven Spielberg on the film "Catch Me If You Can".
In 2002, Tom Hanks received the AFI Life Achievement Award, recognizing his significant contributions to the film industry.
In 2002, Tom Hanks starred in the drama "Road to Perdition".
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 2004, Tom Hanks donated an espresso machine to the White House press corps after learning they lacked one.
In 2004, Tom Hanks starred in "The Terminal", another collaboration with Steven Spielberg.
In June 2006, Tom Hanks was inducted as an honorary member of the United States Army Rangers Hall of Fame for his portrayal of a captain in Saving Private Ryan.
In 2006, the Space Foundation awarded Tom Hanks the Douglas S. Morrow Public Outreach Award for his contributions to public awareness of space programs.
In 2007, Tom Hanks starred in the biographical drama "Charlie Wilson's War".
On March 10, 2008, Tom Hanks was on hand at the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame to induct The Dave Clark Five.
During the 2008 United States presidential election, Tom Hanks uploaded a video to his MySpace account endorsing Barack Obama.
In 2008, Playtone, Tom Hanks' production company, produced the limited series "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.
In January 2009, Tom Hanks apologized for calling supporters of Proposition 8 "un-American," saying that nothing is more American than voting one's conscience.
In 2010, Time magazine named Tom Hanks one of the "Top 10 College Dropouts".
In 2010, Tom Hanks collaborated with Steven Spielberg on the World War II-themed miniseries "The Pacific".
In 2010, Tom Hanks donated new espresso machines to the White House press corps.
In 2011, Chet Hanks, Tom Hanks's older son, released a rap song.
In 2011, Tom Hanks directed and acted in the comedy "Larry Crowne".
In 2011, Tom Hanks narrated the television program Killing Lincoln.
In 2012, Playtone, Tom Hanks' production company, produced the television movie "Game Change".
In 2012, Tom Hanks narrated The Road We've Traveled, a documentary created by Obama for America.
In October 2013, Tom Hanks disclosed on Late Show with David Letterman that he has type 2 diabetes.
In 2013, Tom Hanks made his Broadway debut in Nora Ephron's "Lucky Guy", receiving a Tony Award nomination.
In 2013, Tom Hanks starred in the biographical dramas "Captain Phillips" and "Saving Mr. Banks".
In August 2014, Tom Hanks released Hanx Writer, an iOS app meant to emulate the experience of using a typewriter.
In 2014, Tom Hanks was awarded the Kennedy Center Honor, celebrating his lifetime achievements in the performing arts.
In 2015, Playtone, Tom Hanks' production company, produced the limited series "Olive Kitteridge".
In 2015, Tom Hanks starred in "Bridge of Spies", marking his fourth film collaboration with Steven Spielberg.
In 2016, Tom Hanks endorsed former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton in the presidential election.
In 2016, Tom Hanks received the Presidential Medal of Freedom, the nation's highest civilian honor, recognizing his contributions to American culture.
In 2016, Tom Hanks starred in the biographical drama "Sully".
In April 2017, Tom Hanks stated that he would boycott the NFL for two years after the Raiders filed for relocation to Las Vegas.
In 2017, Tom Hanks donated an espresso machine to the White House Press Corps with a note about truth and justice.
In 2017, Tom Hanks published Uncommon Type, a collection of short stories inspired by his typewriter collection.
In 2017, Tom Hanks starred in "The Post", his fifth collaboration with Steven Spielberg on a film.
In July 2018, a devastating wildfire ripped through the seaside village of Mati, near Athens, Greece, which killed more than 100 people.
In a 2018 interview, Tom Hanks attributed his type 2 diabetes to a combination of genetics and lifestyle choices.
In November 2019, Tom Hanks learned through Ancestry.com that he and Fred Rogers were sixth cousins.
On December 27, 2019, Tom Hanks and his family were granted honorary Greek citizenship by the President of Greece for their "exceptional services to Greece".
In 2019, Tom Hanks starred in the biographical drama "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood".
In July 2020, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson were photographed with their Greek passports alongside the Prime Minister of Greece and his wife.
In 2020, Tom Hanks endorsed former Vice President Joe Biden in the presidential election.
In 2020, Tom Hanks was honored with the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award for his outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment.
On March 24, 2022, it was reported that Tom Hanks, an ordained minister, officiated a wedding in Pittsburgh.
In 2022, Tom Hanks appeared in the biographical drama "Elvis".
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 2023, Tom Hanks founded Hanx for the Troops, a coffee company that supports veterans and military families.
In 2023, the equivalent cost of From the Earth to the Moon was $127 million.
In 2024, Tom Hanks collaborated with Steven Spielberg on the World War II-themed miniseries "Masters of the Air".