Tom Hanks on harvinainen Hollywood-persoona. Hän on maanläheinen, hyväsydäminen ja muutenkin upea mies.
Hanks on kaikille tasapuolisen mukava. Se on todella harvinaislaatuista Hollywoodin tapaisessa ympäristössä.
Alla ihmisten lämpimiä tarinoita Hanksista.
My one Tom Hanks story. Was out West skiing. Ended up on road connecting 2 areas. Snowing like hell. Had flat tire. Get out, start doing usual. SUV pulls over, guy gets out. Damn near white out now. Both of us freezing. We get it done. At end introduce ourselves. Tom Hanks.
— Stuart Stevens (@stuartpstevens) January 6, 2020
I got one. Relatives visiting LA from back east. Took them on tour of celebrity homes. We’re pulled over on Mulholland so ppl could take a pic of the Hollywood sign when someone pulls up, rolls down window and says “Seen any movie stars today?” Tom Hanks.
— Coastal Eddy (@Coastal__Eddy) January 6, 2020
Here's the pic from that encounter. pic.twitter.com/aVHhq4I81b
— Coastal Eddy (@Coastal__Eddy) January 6, 2020
Once, in 2008, when Tom Hanks was shooting “Angels & Demons” in Rome by the Pantheon, a bride and her father couldn’t approach the chapel because of the hullabaloo, so Hanks stopped filming to escort them to the altar. pic.twitter.com/XcG4vaclIr
— Steve Goldberg (@Steve_Goldberg) November 13, 2019
A number of years ago I left my iPhone unattended in the same room as Tom Hanks. The next day, I found this photo in my camera roll. To be clear: I’ve never met him. But I do believe he is exactly who we hope he is, and I don’t want to know if I’m wrong. pic.twitter.com/TUrCarxt8N
— whitney pastorek (@whittlz) January 6, 2020
He is absolutely a good human. A few years ago when our local book store was doing a fundraiser to try to keep the doors open, he passed by and ended up staying for quite some time signing autographs and trying to get people to come in.
— susie (@SusieMolloy) January 6, 2020
Did a month of stand in work on a film he was making. The man sat next to me, asked me about my life… it was a war movie and my brother was serving at the time. He got out a pen and sent him something. Nicest man.
— Audrey Wauchope Lieberstein (@audreyalison) January 6, 2020
I love these! My most relevant @tomhanks story is when escorted @CLTballet for @kencen Honors the dancers were trying to be cool & not gawk at the afterparty. He came up to them & gushed about their talent & how impressed he was by them asking if he could have a pic w them.
— Benjamen Douglas (@benjamendouglas) January 6, 2020
My Tom Hanks story: April 5, 1990 at MSG playoff game between Islanders & Rangers. I'm sitting w/ friends near center ice and the guys behind us start giving everyone boxes of popcorn. I turn around and it was Tom Hanks and Jon Lovitz! Just talking to us all about hockey! Cool!
— John Pretino (@JPretino) January 7, 2020
My @tomhanks story: was in audience at taping for Newhart, had to be prior to 1985. He was sitting a couple rows in front of us. Clearly there to support his friend who acted with him in Bosom Buddies, he laughed uproariously at all the jokes, esp. Peter Scolari’s.
— Laura Camp (@LauraCampCA) January 7, 2020
Tom Hanks donated a fancy espresso machine to our office pic.twitter.com/6zfedv6HRY
— Los Angeles Review of Books (@LAReviewofBooks) January 6, 2020
Gotta add my Tom Hanks story. My now husband was Tom's personal security for his movie That Thing You Do. I tagged along as an extra once and while walking by myself to the set. Tom looked me in the eyes and asked how I was doing. My husband said he is who everyone thinks he is.
— Francee (@Franceesworld) January 6, 2020
My one Tom Hanks story. Worked at the Sherman Oaks Galleria mall in the early 80s. Busy day at the jewlery store where I worked. In strolls Tom Hanks. Bought a necklace for his then girlfriend, Rita (recalling pearls). One of the nicest customers I had the pleasure to serve.
— Kitchen Goddess (@CaliGali21) January 6, 2020
https://twitter.com/YaWhatHeSaid/status/1214119272345194496
One time I realized I dropped a glove and instinctively turned around to see if it was behind me and there was Tom Hanks, holding it out to me. ❤️
— Ellen O'Neill (@E_ONeill1024) January 6, 2020
I was shocked to receive this personal reply from Tom when I offered him my deceased father’s typewriter for Tom’s typewriter collection. My dad had “smuggled” it out of Germany when he immigrated to the US as a WWII refugee. I will treasure Tom’s letter forever. pic.twitter.com/UFj6mQsCcs
— Maria Z (@zwackmom) January 7, 2020
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