Tom Hanks' 32 greatest movie moments

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Tom Hanks gets ready for lift off in Apollo 13

Tom Hanks enjoys a rare reputation for being one of the nicest guys in Hollywood. It’s a strange reputation to have when, as an actor, Hanks has played all types, including less-than-savory men.

“I have pulled every single one of those moments of behavior myself on a set,” Hanks said. “Not everybody is at their best every single day on a motion picture set. I’ve had tough days trying to be a professional when my life has been falling apart in more ways than one and the requirement for me that day is to be funny, charming and loving — and it’s the last way I feel.”

But even so, Hanks makes it look so easy. Over a long career in Hollywood starting with the low-budget 1980 horror movie He Knows You’re Alone, Hanks has risen to the top of Hollywood as one of the most bankable, reliable leading men of all time. Though Hanks has a reputation for playing nice characters, he isn’t always in such roles. Here are 32 of the greatest Tom Hanks movie moments, some of which prove he’s anything but America’s unofficial dad.

32. “He’s White?” (Elvis)

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Tom Hanks stands in a white shirt and hat as Colonel Tom Parker in Elvis

31. Reliving the First Date (A Man Called Otto)

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Tom Hanks sits in a dark garage in his car in A Man Called Otto

30. Science and Faith (Angels & Demons)

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Tom Hanks, as Robert Langdon, stands before a cardinal in the Vatican in Angels & Demons

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29. “I’m Glad It’s You” (Road to Perdition)

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Tom Hanks stands sullen in the rain in Road to Perdition

28. A Bugged Scotch Bottle (Charlie Wilson’s War)

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Tom Hanks reclines in his office with a face of shock in Charlie Wilson’s War

27. “Thank God It’s Friday!” (Dragnet)

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Tom Hanks stands with excitement in front of a fire in Dragnet

26. The Meaning of Symbols (The Da Vinci Code)

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Tom Hanks delivers a speech onstage about religious symbols in The Da Vinci Code

While both Dan Brown’s novel The Da Vinci Code and Ron Howard’s film version are unpopular with critics of all stripes, they are nevertheless hits. Because deep down, we feel that experts who don’t talk down on us have the power to make us feel smart. Case in point: The opening of Howard’s Da Vinci Code, which introduces Tom Hanks’ Robert Langdon as a renowned symbology expert, sees him calmly challenge an auditorium of students to identify symbols. To their surprise, pointy white hoods and swastikas aren’t what they seem at first. The scene perfectly sets the table for Langdon’s character, but also acts as a showcase for Hanks as an actor whose lasting image is that of an enthusiastic dad who knows when to turn the volume up or down.

25. Hiding in the Cave (News of the World)

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Tom Hanks stands underneath some rocks to hide from a gunman in News of the World

24. A Christmas Call (Catch Me If You Can)

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Tom Hanks answers the phone in his dark office in Catch Me If You Can

23. “Can We Get Serious Now?” (Sully)

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Tom Hanks, as Captain Sullenberger, sits at a hearing in the movie Sully

22. “A Very Common Tale” (That Thing You Do!)

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Tom Hanks stands in a music recording studio, leaning on a black piano, in That Thing You Do!

In 1996, Tom Hanks made his directing debut with That Thing You Do!, a comedy-drama about fictional pop band The Wonders who experience an immediate rise and fall in the 1960s American music industry. In addition to directing the movie, Hanks also plays Mr. White, The Wonders’ business manager. When the band splits apart, Mr. White warns drummer Guy (Tom Everett Scott) that they are in “breach of contract.” Although Guy asserts that The Wonders still have a hit record, Mr. White tells him the Wonders aren’t special, and that momentary success stories like theirs happen all the time.

21. Entering the Magic Kingdom (Saving Mr. Banks)

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Mr. Banks, played by Tom Hanks, stands at the gates of Disneyland in front of a Mickey Mouse garden in Saving Mr. Banks

Saving Mr. Banks, a 2013 biographical drama from John Lee Hancock, is a rare instance of the world famousDisneyreflecting on its own history. Set in 1961, Tom Hanks plays the famous animator, filmmaker, and businessman Walt Disney, in his efforts to win over British writer P. L. Travers (Emma Thompson) for the rights to Mary Poppins. In one of his attempts to do so, Walt invites Travers to his popular Disneyland theme park. While there’s an expected level of unquestioned reverence in this portrayal of Walt, that doesn’t disqualify the effervescence underscoring Hanks’ portrayal. When the gates open and a smiling Walt waves hello in front of his iconic entrance, with the face of Mickey Mouse framed directly behind him, there’s an irresistible sense of magic in the air.

20. “The Time Is Always Wrong” (Asteroid City)

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Tom Hanks wears a yellow golf shirt and talks on the phone in Asteroid City

19. “I Have Made Fire!” (Cast Away)

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A shirtless Tom Hanks stands in front of a raging camp fire in Cast Away

18. On the Air with Dr. Fieldstone (Sleepless in Seattle)

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Tom Hanks talks on the phone in his living room in Sleepless in Seattle

It’s Christmas Eve when young Jonah (Ross Malinger) ropes his father, widower Sam (Tom Hanks) to spill his feelings about the death of his wife and loneliness with talk radio host Dr. Fieldstone. During the interview, an attentive Baltimore Sun journalist named Annie (Meg Ryan) is listening during a nighttime drive, and her sudden investment into Sam’s life slowly becomes an obsession. The scene is a great showcase for both Ryan and Hanks, who excel in their roles as people who begin a long journey of slowly finding each without realizing it. On top of that, Hanks, while a veteran of rom-coms, is in rare form as a very handsome lead whose appeal comes from his vulnerability.

17. Departing JFK (The Terminal)

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Tom Hanks in The Terminal

In Steven Spielberg’s crowd-pleasing 2004 drama, Tom Hanks plays a foreign traveler (from the fictional Slavic country of Krakozhia) named Viktor, who is denied entry into the United States nor can he go home following a coup. While stranded at JFK Airport, he develops close friendships with the airport’s staff who grow to love him. When he is finally legally allowed to enter the U.S., a vindictive airport commissioner (Stanley Tucci) demands he be turned around. But even the NYPD are protective of him, and give him a coat to keep warm in a snowy New York. It’s a sweet moment that shows the love of community, and how kindness does have its rewards.

16. “We Dig In” (The Post)

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Tom Hanks, as the Washington Post editor in chief, kicks his feet up on his desk in The Post

15. Becoming Fred Rogers (A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood)

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Tom Hanks, as Fred Rogers, in a stylistic recreation of Mister Rogers' Neighborhood

Tom Hanks looks and sounds nothing like the late Fred Rogers, the famous children’s television host of Mr. Rogers’ Neighborhood and whose steadfast decency, patience, and understanding has earned him the reputation of a modern-day saint. Yet, in an impeccably designed prologue in Marielle Heller’s 2019 biographical drama A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood – about the publication of a 1998 Esquire magazine interview with Fred Rogers – Tom Hanks steps out in Mr. Rogers’ iconic cardigans and khakis, and suddenly, heishim. For the rest of the movie, there’s no question about Hanks’ involvement. His performance remains a stunning example of a great actor’s ability to evoke a real-life figure than to simply imitate them.

14. “What’s the Pool On Me Up To?” (Saving Private Ryan)

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Tom Hanks, as Capt. Miller, stands in a destroyed European town in World War II in Saving Private Ryan

In Steven Spielberg’s unmatched war drama Saving Private Ryan, Tom Hanks stars as a U.S. Army Ranger in World War II who leads men on a bizarre mission to rescue a lone Army private (Matt Damon) lost in France. After the group have already lost two men, morale plummets until Hanks’ Captain Miller finally tells the men who he is, or was, before enlisting: A high school English teacher in Pennsylvania. The revelation shocks the troops, who’ve built up an air of mystique around him. But it’s what he says next that stirs the men into finishing the job in one piece. “For every man I kill, the further away from home I feel.”

13. A Proud Father (Road to Perdition)

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Tom Hanks standing in a room by the beach at the end of Road to Perdition

12. Crashing Cafe Lalo (You’ve Got Mail)

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Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan sit in a cozy New York City cafe in You’ve Got Mail

In Nora Ephron’s delightful You’ve Got Mail, Tom Hanks and Meg Ryan play professional rivals in the bookstore business who unknowingly fall in love on AOL. (It was the ‘90s.) Eventually, Hanks figures out the coincidence when, at their scheduled date at cozy Cafe Lalo in the Upper West Side, he finds Kathleen (Ryan) sitting there waiting for him. Hoping to have some fun, Hanks chooses not to appear as the man Kathleen is expecting – with the online handle “NY152” – but instead Joe Fox, the greedy entrepreneur whose bookstore chain empire is driving her out of business. The poignancy of the scene is that Joe Fox, who has been feeding Kathleen encouragement to stand up for herself, becomes a weapon that hurts Joe’s feelings. Hanks is such a great actor, you can really feel for a guy who has seemingly no problems at all.

11. He’s the Captain Now (Captain Phillips)

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Tom Hanks, as Captain Phillips, loses control of his ship to Somali pirates in Captain Phillips

It may be a meme now, but the actual moment in Captain Phillips when Tom Hanks’ ship captain loses control to Somali pirates is harrowing and hot-blooded. In Paul Greengrass’ grounded thriller Captain Phillips, a dramatization of the 2009 Maersk Alabama hijacking, Tom Hanks stars as real-life ship captain Richard Phillips. While his abrasive personality makes him rather unpopular among his crew, he stands tall to protect them but is nevertheless powerless when looking into the eyes of Muse (Barkhad Abdi), who radiates unpredictability. When Muse tells him, “I’m the captain now,” it’s only the start of a long, dangerous ordeal on the high seas.

10. “There’s No Crying in Baseball” (A League of Their Own)

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Tom Hanks as baseball coach Jimmy Dugan yells in A League of Their Own

It’s one of the greatest lines ever uttered in a movie, which is strange because it’s got Tom Hanks playing against his popular wholesome image. As real-life baseball manager Jimmy Dugan, his hot temper and foul-mouth dresses down Evelyn (Bitty Schram), causing her to cry in public on the dugout. While there are good lessons to be taught all around, even for Jimmy, it’s Hanks’ deadpan delivery (“She’s crying, sir”) that makes the moment hilarious as it is touching.

9. “Houston, We Have a Problem” (Apollo 13)

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Tom Hanks tells NASA of a problem in Apollo 13

8. Surviving D-Day (Saving Private Ryan)

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Tom Hanks regains his senses on the beaches of Normandy in Saving Private Ryan

It is perhaps one of the most gruesome and violent depictions of war in movie history. In this unforgettable opening to Steven Spielberg’s acclaimed epic, the Allies storm the heavily fortified beaches of Normandy on June 6, 1944. For many, they already know the jig is up. These boys, and they are indeed young enough to still be boys, know well they are on their way to certain death. Standing in the center of them is the slightly older Captain Miller (Tom Hanks), whose shaking hands imply a similar awareness to the urgency of the moment. When Miller finally arrives ashore, just barely dodging German bullets, he takes a moment behind cover. He takes stock of the violence surrounding him – young men crying for mothers, recovering lost limbs, rushing back to the ocean to douse out their blazing bodies. Eventually he comes to, and it’s only just the beginning.

7. “You Died on a Saturday Morning” (Forrest Gump)

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Forrest Gump stands at Jenny’s grave on a sunny day in Forrest Gump

6. A Quiet Minute (A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood)

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Fred Rogers asks for a quiet moment of reflection in a dim sum restaurant in A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood

Those who knew Mr. Rogers knew of an exercise he liked to do with people: He challenged them to sit in silence for one minute, to reflect on, as he’d put it, “those who have helped you become who you are today.” Partway through A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, over dim sum, Mr. Rogers asks beaten-down journalist Lloyd (Matthew Rhys) to join him in the exercise. The cleverness in Marielle Heller’s directing is the way she immerses viewers in the moment to simulate the feeling of sitting next to them. The movie soon grants audiences Mr. Rogers’ gift of silence. As the camera slowly pushes on Rogers’ face, Hanks looks into the camera and thus looks into the viewer, inviting them to reflect on their own lives. This isn’t a break of the fourth wall, but a serene disassembly unlike any other. It all would have fallen apart if not for Hanks inhabiting the spirit of Mr. Rogers so well.

5. “You Are a Cool Toy!” (Toy Story)

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Woody reflects on what it means to be a toy on a rainy night in Sid’s room in Toy Story

The Toy Story series remains one of Disney andPixar’s finest sagas, and much of its appeal rests in Tom Hanks’ voice-over performance as the layered main protagonist of Andy’s toy box Woody, a vintage cowboy doll. In the revolutionary first movie, Woody bickers with Buzz Lightyear (Tim Allen), a new sci-fi action figure whose flashy features make him a red hot commodity. While Woody spends most of the movie envious of Buzz, their efforts to return to Andy’s room sees them open up. On a rainy night in the room of sicko teenager Sid, Woody tries to inspire Buzz to feel like the hero he was manufactured to be. Though audiences are literally watching toys talk to each other, what the scenereallyunpacks are thoughtful concepts like identity and purpose. It’s a surprisingly philosophical piece, with Hanks doing most of the legwork in his full-throated commitment to playing a veteran leader.

4. “Don’t Cry, Shopgirl” (You’ve Got Mail)

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Tom Hanks reveals himself as Meg Ryan’s secret AOL crush in You’ve Got Mail

3. The Piano (Big)

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Tom Hanks dances on the oversized piano in the iconic scene from Big

It is easily one of the most playful scenes in movies, and Tom Hanks does a bang-up job making it as fun as it looks. In Big, Tom Hanks plays a 12-year-old boy who wishes to become an adult and thus wakes up in the body of a mature man. In hindsight, Tom Hanks was the perfect choice to play an adult with the zeal of an adolescent. At the famous FAO Schwarz, Hanks steps on a giant floor piano, and plays musical duets with the owner of the toy company he works for. The appeal of the moment is that, while the men are present to talk business, they let themselves get wrapped up in pure, unadulterated fun for just a minute. May we all let ourselves be open to spontaneous joy.

2. Looking Up at the Moon (Apollo 13)

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Tom Hanks contemplates on a lawn chair in Apollo 13

1. Opera (Philadelphia)

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Tom Hanks, as AIDS-stricken Andy, talks passionately about his favorite opera piece in Philadelphia

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1Squid Game season 2 review: “Secures its place as one of the best shows on television right now”

Squid Game season 2

1Squid Game season 2 review: “Secures its place as one of the best shows on television right now”

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Squid Game season 2 review: “Secures its place as one of the best shows on television right now”

2Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat”

2Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat”

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Doctor Who 2024 Christmas special review: “Ncuti Gatwa is as magnetic as ever in this delightful festive treat”

3Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”

3Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”

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Secret Level review: “An uneven experience with serious highlights that ultimately make up for the misses”

4Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”

4Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”

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Skeleton Crew review: “Perfectly captures the vibes of classic Star Wars with a swashbuckling twist”

5Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”

5Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”

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Creature Commandos review: “James Gunn’s heartwarming, R-rated tale about super-monsters proves that the DCU is in good hands”

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