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Tom Hanks wishes more fans loved his understated performance in 2002 movie Road to Perdition

Two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks realizes that he's most identified with movies like Forrest Gump, Toy Story, Splash, Saving Private Ryan, and Philadelphia but there's one he wishes got more love.'For one reason or another, no one references Road to Perdition,' the Cali-born 66-year-old lamented to CinemaBlend's ReelBlend Podcast last Friday.'And that was an incredibly important movie for me to go through.' Legacy: Two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks realizes that he's most identified with movies like Forrest Gump, Toy Story, Splash, Saving Private Ryan, and Philadelphia but there's one he wishes got more love The Cali-born 66-year-old lamented to CinemaBlend's ReelBlend Podcast last Friday: 'For one reason or another, no one references Road to Perdition, and that was an incredibly important movie for me to go through' It's been over a decade since Tom starred as 1931 mob enforcer Michael Sullivan in Sam Mendes' critically-acclaimed crime drama, which went on to amass $183.4M off an $80M budget.'You have me - "Don Moustache" with a hat on - in it,' Hanks joked of his facial hair.'But you also have two guys who turned out to be two of the biggest motion picture presences in the history of the industry with Jude Law and [Daniel] Craig. And [my character] killed both of [their characters]!'The A Man Called Otto producer-star didn't receive any nominations for the role, but the late Paul Newman received Oscar and Golden Globe nods for playing John Rooney and the late Conrad L.
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Tom Hanks wishes more fans loved his understated performance in 2002 movie Road to Perdition
Two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks realizes that he's most identified with movies like Forrest Gump, Toy Story, Splash, Saving Private Ryan, and Philadelphia but there's one he wishes got more love.'For one reason or another, no one references Road to Perdition,' the Cali-born 66-year-old lamented to CinemaBlend's ReelBlend Podcast last Friday.'And that was an incredibly important movie for me to go through.' Legacy: Two-time Oscar winner Tom Hanks realizes that he's most identified with movies like Forrest Gump, Toy Story, Splash, Saving Private Ryan, and Philadelphia but there's one he wishes got more love The Cali-born 66-year-old lamented to CinemaBlend's ReelBlend Podcast last Friday: 'For one reason or another, no one references Road to Perdition, and that was an incredibly important movie for me to go through' It's been over a decade since Tom starred as 1931 mob enforcer Michael Sullivan in Sam Mendes' critically-acclaimed crime drama, which went on to amass $183.4M off an $80M budget.'You have me - "Don Moustache" with a hat on - in it,' Hanks joked of his facial hair.'But you also have two guys who turned out to be two of the biggest motion picture presences in the history of the industry with Jude Law and [Daniel] Craig. And [my character] killed both of [their characters]!'The A Man Called Otto producer-star didn't receive any nominations for the role, but the late Paul Newman received Oscar and Golden Globe nods for playing John Rooney and the late Conrad L.
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