December 09, 2002 - Dark Horizon
There is something almost surreal about being left alone in a room with three of Hollywood's most powerful figures: Spielberg, Hanks, DiCaprio, between the three of them, American wealth and power. "Here, you'd better take the hot seat", booms a jovial Hanks. All suited up, the...
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December 2002 - Cranky Critic® StarTalk
We've done enough press junkets to know that most of the big magazines and newspapers don't exactly spend the biggest bucks on their basic staffing needs. To wit, the paper which sent an interviewer to the press day for Catch Me If You Can who asked Tom Hanks if his role as FBI agent...
Read moreJuly 19, 2002 - Entertainment Weekly
Tom Hanks and Paul Newman talk about their trip to the dark side via the "Road to Perdition" -- an excerpt from Entertainment Weekly's July 19, 2002, cover story. On July 12, moviegoers will be able to pass judgment on one thing two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks, the man who can...
Read moreJuly 10, 2002 - BBC News
In his latest role, Hollywood's favourite son Tom Hanks breaks new ground by playing a bad guy for the first time in his career in the Depression-era drama Road to Perdition. Hanks is cast as a gun-toting hit man working for an Illinois mob boss in the 1930s. The movie is eagerly...
Read moreTom Hanks, Road to Perdition Interview
July 2002 - Cranky Critic® StarTalk
Tom Hanks was in his usual jovial mood when we met at a Chicago hotel, an appropriate venue to discuss the Chicago-shot The Road to Perdition. The Tom Hanks that one meets is in stark contrast to his Michael O'Sullivan, the lowbrow hit man and surrogate son to gangster patriarch John Rooney...
Read moreJune 11, 2002 - CBS News
It seems as though Academy Award winner Tom Hanks has played every role possible. From an AIDS-stricken lawyer in “Philadelphia,” to a widower-father in “Sleepless in Seattle”, to a heroic Army captain in “Saving Private Ryan”, it looks as if he has done...
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