List of Tom Hanks performances and credits

Tom Hanks is an American actor and filmmaker who has had an extensive career in film, television and stage. Hanks made his professional acting debut on stage, playing Grumio in a 1977 Great Lakes Theater production of The Taming of the Shrew.[1] He made his film debut with a minor role in the 1980 horror film, He Knows You're Alone.[2] In the same year, Hanks appeared in the television series Bosom Buddies, a role that led to guest appearances on several shows, including Happy Days with Ron Howard. Howard cast him in his first leading role in the Ron Howard-directed fantasy romantic comedy, Splash.[3] His breakthrough role was in Penny Marshall's age-changing comedy, Big, for which he garnered his first nomination for the Academy Award for Best Actor.[4][5]

A close up photograph of Tom Hanks smiling while receiving The Kennedy Center Honors Medallion
Hanks receiving the Kennedy Center Honors medallion in December 2014

In 1993, Hanks starred with Meg Ryan in the Nora Ephron-directed romantic comedy, Sleepless in Seattle. Later that year, he starred in the drama Philadelphia as a gay lawyer with AIDS fighting discrimination in his law firm.[6] For his performance, Hanks earned his first Academy Award for Best Actor.[7] He followed with the 1994 romantic comedy-drama, Forrest Gump, winning a consecutive second Academy Award for Best Actor (the first actor since Spencer Tracy in 1938 to achieve this feat).[8] In 1995, he played astronaut Jim Lovell in the Howard-directed historical drama Apollo 13, and voiced Sheriff Woody in the animated film Toy Story (a role that he would reprise in three sequels).

Hanks made his debut as a director and screenwriter with the 1996 musical comedy, That Thing You Do!.[9] Later that year, he and Gary Goetzman founded the production company Playtone.[10] In 1998, Hanks executive produced the Emmy Award-winning docudrama miniseries From the Earth to the Moon, and starred in the Steven Spielberg-directed epic war film, Saving Private Ryan, which earned him his fourth nomination for Best Actor at the Academy Awards.[11][12] Later that year, he reunited with Ryan and Ephron for the romantic comedy, You've Got Mail. In 2000, Hanks starred in Cast Away, earning the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama, and a fifth nomination for Academy Award for Best Actor.[13][14] In 2001, he executive produced the Emmy Award-winning World War II mini-series Band of Brothers and the romantic comedy My Big Fat Greek Wedding.[15] The following year, at 45 years, Hanks became the youngest person to receive the lifetime achievement award from the American Film Institute.[16]

In 2006, he played Professor Robert Langdon in Howard's The Da Vinci Code, an adaptation of the best-selling book of the same name. In 2008, he executive-produced the musical comedy, Mamma Mia!, and the Emmy Award-winning mini-series, John Adams.[17] Hanks made his Broadway debut in 2013 in Ephron's play Lucky Guy, which earned him a nomination for the Tony Award for Best Actor in a Play.[18] He portrayed television personality Fred Rogers in the 2019 drama A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood, for which he garnered nominations for Best Supporting Actor at the Academy Awards, British Academy Film Awards, and Golden Globe Awards.[19][20][21]

Film

YearTitleCredited asNotesRef(s)
ActorProducerRole(s)
1980He Knows You're AloneYesNoElliot[2]
1984SplashYesNoAllen Bauer[2]
Bachelor PartyYesNoRick Gassko[22]
1985The Man with One Red ShoeYesNoRichard Harlan Drew[23]
VolunteersYesNoLawrence Whatley Bourne III[24]
1986The Money PitYesNoWalter Fielding, Jr.[25]
Nothing in CommonYesNoDavid Basner[26]
Every Time We Say GoodbyeYesNoDavid Bradley[27]
1987DragnetYesNoDetective Pep Streebek[28]
1988BigYesNoJosh Baskin[29]
PunchlineYesNoSteven Gold[30]
1989The 'BurbsYesNoRay Peterson[31]
Turner & HoochYesNoDetective Scott Turner[32]
1990Joe Versus the VolcanoYesNoJoe Banks[33]
The Bonfire of the VanitiesYesNoSherman McCoy[34]
1992Radio FlyerYesNoOlder Mike / Narrator[35]
A League of Their OwnYesNoJimmy Dugan[36]
1993Sleepless in SeattleYesNoSam Baldwin[37]
PhiladelphiaYesNoAndrew Beckett[6]
1994Forrest GumpYesNoForrest Gump[38]
1995Apollo 13YesNoJim Lovell[39]
Toy StoryYesNoSheriff WoodyVoice role[40]
1996That Thing You Do!YesNoMr. WhiteAlso director and screenwriter[9]
1998Saving Private RyanYesNoCaptain John H. Miller[41]
You've Got MailYesNoJoe Fox[42]
1999Toy Story 2YesNoSheriff WoodyVoice role[43]
The Green MileYesNoPaul Edgecomb[44]
2000Cast AwayYesYesChuck Noland[45]
2002My Big Fat Greek WeddingNoYes[46]
Road to PerditionYesNoMichael Sullivan, Sr.[47]
Catch Me If You CanYesNoFBI Agent Carl Hanratty[48]
2004The LadykillersYesNoProfessor G.H. Dorr[49]
Connie and CarlaNoYes[50]
Elvis Has Left the BuildingYesNoMailbox ElvisCameo[51][52]
The TerminalYesNoViktor Navorski[53]
The Polar ExpressYesExecutiveThe Conductor/Hero Boy/Father/
Scrooge/Santa Claus/Hobo
Voice and motion capture[54]
2005Magnificent Desolation: Walking on the Moon 3DYesYesNarratorIMAX only; also screenwriter[55]
2006CarsYesNoWoody CarCameo; voice role[56]
The Ant BullyNoYes[57]
The Da Vinci CodeYesNoProfessor Robert Langdon[58]
Starter for 10NoYes[59]
2007Evan AlmightyNoExecutive[60]
Charlie Wilson's WarYesYesCharlie Wilson[61]
The Simpsons MovieYesNoHimselfCameo; voice role[62]
2008Mamma Mia!NoExecutive[63]
City of EmberNoYes[64]
2009The Great Buck HowardYesYesMr. Gable[65]
Where the Wild Things AreNoYes[66]
Beyond All BoundariesYesExecutiveNarratorShort film[67]
My Life in RuinsNoExecutive[68]
Angels & DemonsYesNoProfessor Robert Langdon[69]
2010Toy Story 3YesNoSheriff WoodyVoice role[70]
2011Hawaiian VacationYesNoSheriff WoodyShort film; voice role[71]
Larry CrowneYesYesLarry CrowneAlso director and screenwriter[72]
Extremely Loud & Incredibly CloseYesNoThomas Schell Jr.[73]
Small FryYesNoSheriff WoodyShort film; voice role[74]
2012Partysaurus RexYesNoSheriff WoodyShort film; voice role[75]
Cloud AtlasYesNoDr. Henry Goose/Hotel Manager/
Isaac Sachs/Dermot Hoggins/
Cavendish Look-A-Like Actor/Zachry
[76]
2013ParklandNoYes[77]
Captain PhillipsYesNoCaptain Richard Phillips[78]
Saving Mr. BanksYesNoWalt Disney[79]
2015Misery Loves ComedyYesNoHimself[80]
Bridge of SpiesYesNoJames B. Donovan[81]
IthacaYesExecutiveMr. MacauleyCameo[82][83]
2016My Big Fat Greek Wedding 2NoYes[84]
A Hologram for the KingYesYesAlan Clay[85]
SullyYesNoCaptain Chesley "Sully" Sullenberger[86]
California TypewriterYesNoHimselfDocumentary[87]
InfernoYesNoProfessor Robert Langdon[88]
2017The CircleYesYesEamon Bailey[89][90]
Mark Felt: The Man Who Brought Down the White HouseNoYes[91]
The PostYesNoBen Bradlee[92]
2018Mamma Mia! Here We Go AgainNoExecutive[93]
2019Toy Story 4YesNoSheriff WoodyVoice role[94]
A Beautiful Day in the NeighborhoodYesNoFred Rogers[95]
2020GreyhoundYesNoCommander Ernest KrauseAlso screenwriter[96][97]
Borat Subsequent MoviefilmYesNoHimselfCameo[98]
News of the WorldYesNoCaptain Jefferson Kyle Kidd[99]
2021FinchYesNoFinch Weinberg[100]
2022ElvisYesNoColonel Tom Parker[101]
Disney's PinocchioYesNoGeppetto[102]
A Man Called OttoYesYesOtto Anderson[103]
2023Asteroid CityYesNoStanley Zak[104]
2024Freaky TalesYesNoVideo Store OwnerCameo[105]
Here YesYesTBAPost-production[106]
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Television

Year(s)TitleCredited asNotesRef(s)
ActorProducerOtherRole(s)
1980The Love BoatYesNoNoRick MartinEpisode: "Friends and Lovers/Sergeant Bull/Miss Mother"[107]
1980–1982Bosom BuddiesYesNoNoKip/Buffy Wilson37 episodes[108][109]
1982Mazes and MonstersYesNoNoRobbie WheelingTelevision film[110][111]
TaxiYesNoNoGordonEpisode: "The Road Not Taken: Part 1"[112]
Happy DaysYesNoNoDr. Dwayne TwitchellEpisode: "A Little Case of Revenge"[113][114]
1983–1984Family TiesYesNoNoNed DonnellyEpisodes: "The Fugitive" Parts 1 and 2
Episode: "Say Uncle"
[115][116][117]
1985–2021Saturday Night LiveYesNoHostVarious characters10 times as host (1985–2020)
10 times as guest/cameo (2001–2021)
[118][119]
[120][121]
[122][123]
1992Tales from the CryptYesNoDirectorBaxterEpisode: "None but the Lonely Heart"[124]
1993Fallen AngelsYesNoDirectorTrouble Boy #1Episode: "I'll Be Waiting"[125]
A League of Their OwnNoNoDirectorEpisode: "The Monkey's Curse"[126][127]
199669th Academy AwardsYesNoNoSheriff WoodyTelevision special; voice role[128]
1998From the Earth to the MoonYesExecutiveDirector and screenwriterJean-Luc Despont"Le voyage dans la lune" (actor)
"Can We Do This?" (director)
4 episodes (writer)
[129][130][131]
2000Shooting WarNoNoNarratorDocumentary[132]
72nd Academy AwardsYesNoNoSheriff WoodyTelevision special; voice role[133]
2001Band of BrothersYesExecutiveDirector and screenwriterBritish OfficerMiniseries
"Crossroads" (director)
"Currahee" (screenwriter)
Cameo
[134][135][136]
[137][138]
We Stand Alone Together: The Men of Easy CompanyNoExecutiveNoDocumentary[139]
2002Life with BonnieYesNoNoHimselfEpisode: "What If"[140]
2003Freedom: A History of USYesNoNoAbraham Lincoln/Charles E. Wood/Daniel Boone7 episodes[141]
2006–2011Big LoveNoExecutiveNo[142]
2008John AdamsNoExecutiveNo[143]
2010The PacificNoExecutiveNarratorMiniseries; 6 episodes[144]
201130 RockYesNoNoHimselfCameo[145]
2012Electric CityYesYesScreenwriterCleveland CarrWeb series; voice role[146][147]
2013Killing LincolnNoNoNarratorTelevision film[148]
Toy Story of Terror!YesNoNoSheriff WoodyHalloween special; voice role[149]
The Assassination of President KennedyNoExecutiveNoDocumentary[150]
2014, 2017Last Week Tonight with John OliverYesNoNoHimselfEpisode: "The Lottery"
Episode: "Presidency of Donald Trump"
[151][152]
2014The SixtiesNoExecutiveNoDocumentary series[153]
Olive KitteridgeNoExecutiveNoMiniseries[154][155]
The Greatest Event in Television HistoryYesNoNoHimselfCameo[156]
Toy Story That Time ForgotYesNoNoSheriff WoodyChristmas special; voice role[157]
2015The SeventiesNoExecutiveNoDocumentary series[158]
201688th Academy AwardsYesNoNoSheriff WoodyTelevision special; voice role[159]
The EightiesNoExecutiveNoDocumentary series[160]
Maya & MartyYesNoNoGene the AstronautEpisode: "Jimmy Fallon & Miley Cyrus"[161]
2017The NinetiesNoExecutiveNoDocumentary series[162]
The David S. Pumpkins Animated Halloween SpecialYesNoNoDavid S. PumpkinsTelevision special; voice role[163]
20181968: The Year That Changed AmericaNoExecutiveNoDocumentary series[164]
The 2000sNoExecutiveNoDocumentary series[165]
2019The MoviesYesExecutiveNoDocumentary series[166]
2020Big City GreensYesNoNoHimselfEpisode: "Cheap Show"; voice role[167]
My Gift: A Christmas Special From Carrie UnderwoodNoExecutiveNo[168]
20211883YesNoNoGeorge MeadeEpisode: "Behind Us, A Cliff"[169]
2022Norman Lear: 100 Years of Music & LaughterYesNoNoHimselfTelevision special[170]
2024Masters of the AirNoExecutiveNoMiniseries[171]
The Bloody HundredthNoExecutiveNarratorDocumentary film[172]
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Stage

Hanks as Callimaco in The Mandrake (1979), Riverside Shakespeare Theater
YearTitleTheatreRoleRef(s)
1977The Taming of the ShrewLakewood Civic AuditoriumGrumio[173][174][175]
HamletLakewood Civic AuditoriumSoldier, Reynaldo[173][176]
1978PollyLakewood Civic AuditoriumHacker[173][176]
The Two Gentlemen of VeronaLakewood Civic AuditoriumProteus[173][177]
The Wild OatsLakewood Civic AuditoriumMuz[173][176]
King JohnLakewood Civic AuditoriumRobert Faulconbridge[173][176]
1979Twelfth NightLakewood Civic AuditoriumFabian[173][176]
Juno and the PaycockLakewood Civic AuditoriumJerry Devine[173][176]
Do Me a FavoriteLakewood Civic AuditoriumHarold[173][176]
The MandrakeRiverside Shakespeare TheaterCallimaco[178]
2013Lucky GuyBroadhurst Theatre, BroadwayMike McAlary[179]
2018Henry IVShakespeare Center of Los AngelesSir John Falstaff[180]

Music videos

YearTitleArtistRef.
1987"City of Crime"Hanks and Dan Aykroyd[181]
2015"I Really Like You"Carly Rae Jepsen[182]
"Girls Night In"Rita Wilson[183]

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