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humans stumble through these escapades. And, at some point, a good dog movie tugs at your heartstrings. Turner and Hodge nailed the formula. Advertisement Tom Hanks and Hotch in "Turner and Hotch." Photo Credit: Buena Vista Pictures/Everett Collection Here, Tom Hanks plays a cop who reluctantly agrees to spy on Hotch, a giant French mastiff. Together, the two try to solve the murder of Hooch's former owner, and become closer in the process. Let's just say this is a classic Hanks movie for a reason. 9. Fred Rogers, “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.
” (2019) In Hanks’ most recent project, “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood,” he dressed Benin WhatsApp Number as Fred Rogers, host of the children’s show “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood.” of well-laced shoes and the infamous red sweater. It's a challenge to bring such a well-known and beloved character to life, but Tom Hanks really succeeds here. Advertisement Tom Hanks plays Fred Rogers in "A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood." Photo: Lacey Terrell/TriStar Pictures/Everett Collection In the film, Matthew Rhys (The Americans) plays .
a cynical reporter tasked with covering the lovable TV host. While the skeptic-to-believer formula has been proven true, it works well here, thanks in large part to Hanks' Oscar-nominated performance. 8. Joe Fox in “Excuse Me” (1998) We could have gone with “Sleepless in Seattle” (1993), but there’s something about “You’ve Got Mail” – another by Tom Hanks Romantic comedy starring 90s star Meg Ryan. Directed and co-written by the critically acclaimed Nora Ephron, the film benefits from late-90s technology like AOL chat rooms, email, and instant messaging. Advertisement Tom
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