The Industry Advice Tom Hanks Gave His Son, Truman Hanks

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Published on January 10, 2023

Tom Hanks reveals the advice he gave his son Truman as they prepared to work together on the new film, “A Man Called Otto,” which is in theaters now.
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15 comments

  • Brian M 1 year ago

    Tom Hanks is wasted

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  • Dishonest Track6 1 year ago

    Rip Cokagne

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  • reeceboi24 1 year ago

    3:19 TAXI!!!

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  • Medusa 1 year ago

    What the CGI is going on here?

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  • Getrude Shuwe The Chemist. 1 year ago

    I really enjoy stephen Colbert show! The man is hilarious.

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  • contradicsean 1 year ago

    Now we know what tom hanks high on cokagne is like haha. Lovely colorful interview

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  • Alex DuWaldt 1 year ago

    Tom Hanks reminds me so much of my father. It’s hard to say exactly what it is, maybe genes.

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  • Dries Schreurs 1 year ago

    At 2:18 they joke about stevens glass being half empty then they cut and his glass is full again. I normaly don’t spot continuity errors in movies but i thought this being an intervieuw that was weird. Still great and funny intervieuw tho !

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  • Linda Bennett 1 year ago

    I laughed so hard when Tom Hanks accidentally spilled his drink!

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  • Vicky witton 1 year ago

    I love Tom Hanks he is wonderful. Sadly a lot of trolls have got on here advertising some shit, don’t fall for it people!

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  • Like Bot 1 year ago

    OK, he’s cut off. Bouncer, keep an eye on that Hanks fellow and see he gets a cab home.

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  • Mechanical David 1 year ago

    So, where _were_ all those New Yorkers going? We may never find out…

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  • Lawrence Iverson 1 year ago

    I was self–employed most of my life and even when working , it was as a fisherman , so it was “get there 6ish” So when I got an actual job , I was late at least once a week . I guess they liked me , never got fired for it.

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  • Willow Slough DX 1 year ago

    Being on time all of the time won’t cut it. You must be captivating.

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  • withershin 1 year ago

    I have my mother’s 1924 Underwood is sitting up high on my shelf. She bought it in 1960 on Yonge Street in Toronto to do teachers’ college. The best luck.

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