40 Years ago, I was a Law Clerk in a Law Firm in Van Nuys, CA. There were three DiMaggio brothers in Baseball, Vince was the third, not mentioned here. Well Vince at the end of his life sold Fuller Brush. He came into our office and sold the product. 40 years later, I still have the clothes hangers he sold me. His pride and professionalism as a salesman was as great as was his families baseball playing. You do the best Mr. Hanks no matter what you do, baseball or selling Fuller Brush, that's a truth we all should have, as you do in acting. Thanks to you and Vince.
One of my all time favorites, too. He was so entertaining whether on screen or TV. Remember when he would show up in the audience of David Letterman's late show?
Or indeed any role for which he even did a voice over - I watch Cars with my son and Doc Hudson (Paul Newman's voice) still brings a smile or a tear. Wonderful man. RIP.
I worked at one of his summer camps for kids with life threatening illnesses. Many of these kids were very VERY ill and camp (which was free for the kids) was the highlight of their summer. He visited often during the summers and he watched the campers just have fun. I have much respect for Mr Newman.
A concert pianist (a child prodigy) told me he eventually grew out of being nervous on stage, but I never did. What a great story, it's important to keep ourselves grounded and realize that our heroes are human beings too
@@christopherp.hitchens3902 He's a hell of a lot more interesting than the interviewer injecting those stupid "uh-huh" and "yep" comments, just to show he's part of it.
This was lovely. I had the pleasure of meeting Paul Newman in the early 90’s and he was an absolute gentleman and superstar at the same time. Unassuming but otherworldly. Great memory from Tom Hanks.
What a different life - I was playing music in a restaurant in Florida and I looked out into the diners and there sat Joe DiMaggio. I almost fell over. I ended my set quickly, went over to the maitre d' and said "OMG, that's Joe DiMaggio!" Without missing a beat, the guy says "Do NOT go over there and try to speak to him - he's a very mean man and we like you here and he WILL demand that we fire you." I said" But you don't understand - my father worships DiMaggio and if I ever slip and tell him I played for him and didn't get his autograph from him, he'll KILL me." He said: "Please don't go over there!" So I went back to my stage and did another set. The stage was centered between two staircases (I think it was La Gorce Country Club in Miami) and tried not to stare at him as he was eating. After a bit, he got up and started out of the restaurant - and went towards the stairs to my left and I quickly ended my set, put my 1977 Les Paul onto it's stand, and ran down the stairs to my right - just in time to see his limo pulling away. Moral of the story: BE TOM HANKS.
I too ran into Joe DiMaggio, well after he was retired, and making advertisements for Coffee makers. I had made a cold call on the restaurant in Fisherman's Wharf to discuss the business' insurance, and there sat the Yankee Slugger with a cup of coffee. The restaurant was not yet open for business, and he was the very picture of grace, gave me his autograph, and shook my hand. Does not make me anything special, but I can attest that he was not mean to this stranger.
Appearing effortless or easy is the hallmark of a _master_ of the skill. If you think you could do it, that's the sign. Whether it's a floor sweeper or a concert cellist. A master is a master.
Hey-- a small (but mighty helpful) tip on that is to focus on your first line. Or even THE first line if you're listening. Once the Prompt (if you have one in the wings) has got your back -- let the Writing take over. Similar with Sports (ex Tennis pro, too) that first few minutes Warm Up or Service or Recieving game is there (like Rehearsals!) to get the jitters out of your system. Then be Professional..others are looking to YOU to cover their own. Plan B. Dutch courage! Plan C. 3 deep breaths. Godspeed.
@@tombkk1322is my humble opinion the trick is not to overcome it what to work with it it's a natural feeling I'm a veteran I see it as working with fear because you're going to have it no matter what is what you do in spite of it is what counts and to me it seems like you've already done that numerous times
If you really want to try and figure out how to deal with stage fright, I'd suggest you listen to whatever you can by Seinfeld because he's talked about this to some degree and I know he meditates before going on stage and he's clearly doing something right! I would try to find people who've been successful and try to figure out how they dealt with it. But it is nerve-racking to do theater and TV etc. I think live theater or live TV would be super stressful compared to filming because I was a musician for many years and being in the studio was totally different than playing live, and this might be why we've heard about these big movie stars from the past who ONLY did films and they were basically recluses outside of being seen on the big screen, and what a great gig that would be! It would be like recording music and never having to play it live (there's a great old Twilight Zone episode about this btw called The Sixteen Millimeter Shrine -- ( season 1, episode 4). But some people never get over it and puke backstage and drink too much and all sorts of damned things, like I know that Mary Tyler Moore had a drinking problem and so did Dick Van Dyke, although he made a real effort to quit and finally did. Eddy Van Halen also had a drinking problem and unfortunately it was his father that sort of started it, but I think it's because his father just meant like have a shot or whatever and not to become an alcoholic get wasted 24/7.
Actually, Joe DiMaggio was born in Martinez, California about 50 miles East of San Francisco. And yes, the house he lived in on Beach St in San Francisco is still standing. Of course, everyone in the Bay Area remembers when Joe and Marilyn Monroe were seen here and there. Can I just say that, I love these kind of stories because they are surreal. I'll never forget the time my friend and I were having dinner at 5 Star Italian restaurant in Mill Valley and I look over at the next table and see Alan Arkin with his wife. I loved Alan Arkin but I didn't want to intrude on his space. Another time I was working as an extra in the movie, Invasion Of The Body Snatchers and I had to go pick up some paperwork at the production office. I'm on my way out to the elevator and out steps Leonard Nimoy and Donald Sutherland. These are those special memories in one's life that you never forget.
Watching that '78 version of "Body Snatchers" gave me a peculiar feeling that I was watching a classic, and enjoying it, but also realizing it was so creepy I would never watch it again, and I haven't.
Not an equal comparison to Mr. Hanks and Joltin' Joe and the late great Paul Newman, but I was asked years back to give a eulogy for a dear departed friend. I spent a few hours the previous day working out what I would say. When the time came, I went up to the church podium and delivered my eulogy from memory. I had never spoken in public like that before. I did not get a sense of whether I did a good job or not at the time, but the pastor came up to me afterwards and said I was a natural born speaker, and I should try to do more of it...under different circumstances. I accepted the compliment, since speaking publicly was more routine for him...but it sure did not feel natural to me at all. I had to sort of fight through the entire speech...feeling very self conscious.
Public speaking is one of those things that initially either feels natural and you immediately relax OR you get a dry mouth and you become extremely self conscious. I fell into the first category and have enjoyed it ever since, but please note, that is with a script or a white board of information. Holding meetings also comes easily, BUT being asked to speak on the spur of the moment in front of lots of people without a script, is a different matter for me! There are however those people who I am in awe of, who can easily just jump up and talk and hardest of all, be funny! ps. Just because you felt self conscious doesn't mean you can't become a very good speaker. I know a few who were awful to begin with as they didn't understand the basic rules, but through much practice have become very accomplished speakers!
I agree with you Mr.Brady He must of been raised in the right manner.I'm a Cranky old bastard but as a kid I learned to respect my elders and Mr. Hanks learned that if you treat people with respect you earn thier respect. It is easy to be nice and offer words of wisdom when people are respectful.Joe Dimaggio,Ted Williams,Paul Newman and now Tom Hanks are Men Of Respect. Enjoy life every day above ground is a good one---As us Irishmen say
Tom Hanks has to be one of my favorite actors. He is so relatable, so humble, and so human. He has a reputation of being one of the nicest actors in Hollywood.❤😊👍
Remember that in life when we see someone doing well and overcoming things that we could believe is difficult for us to do that they probably once have had that exact same thought process. We have one thing in common we are all human beings and sometimes people succeed in life, other times people don't succeed but remembering and rejoicing in our experiences is our greatest gift not to take ourselves too seriously and always attempting to improve as a person is what makes life such a glorious experience all day every day.
Jeez there’s some weird people commenting in here. Tom Hanks is a great actor and I love his down to earth nature despite all his fame. Loved the story. I’ve met a few of my idols over the years and they’ve all been delightful. I’ve (I hope) been polite and respectful and thanked them for all the enjoyment - films, music etc. They’ve appreciated a sincere thank you. We’re all people.
LMAO! I have no idols to speak of, I am an actor / stunt performer. I am cast as thugs, bikers, cops, soldiers, the odd Neo-Nazi. Shaved head, weight lifter, in other words big and scary. People see me coming they cross the street, they see Tom and invite him for lunch LOL, all good. I worked a few weeks on Catch Me If You Can. He is as sweet in person as you see in interviews. Shorter than you would think. Had a nice chat over steaming second tier craft coffee friggin freezing Jan of February can't remember which. We all put our pant's on one leg at a time, many A listers forget that. Its just a job. 😊🙏
@@H3XGroup Who? What despicable acts? Actually never mind. I recall some utterly ridiculous rumors that some completely stupid people believed about Tom. LMAO still, some intellectually stunted individuals will believe anything. For instance why Tom and Rita are citizens of Greece. No they did not abandon the USA, bribe the government, NOR were they involved in a nefarious sex sandal, as implied by fake news. They have been vacationing in Greece for years, in 2018 they helped raise funds to help victims of a wildfire near Athens, and were granted honorary citizenship by the countries Prime Minister.
@@lindafarkash7359 • Ah yes, the infamous list of Jeffrey Epstein, a dud worth over 500 million, who socialized with the rich and famous, titans of industry, royalty and celebrities. A ‘list’ everyone the rich man knew and had contact with in his life of parties, and which supposedly contains a list of ‘clients’. All of which supposedly indulged in sex with underage girls, some of which I’m sure shared his perversions. Like trump for instance. But which however also included a long list of celebrities he met and mingled with in numerous venues though out the world. Including Hilary Clinton, Cameron Diaz, Cate Blanchett, Naomi Campbell, Leonardo DiCaprio, Bruce Willis. A list which also contained the name of John Connelly, who he met at a party, Connelly the former New York police detective who then investigated and helped expose Epstein, not to mention that noted sex fiend Stephen Hawking, you know the renowned wheel chair bound scientist, would could not speak, and barely move his head. A list which contains two Tom’s, tycoon Tom Pritzker, and Tom Lyons. A list which contains dozens of rich clericities, but which DOES NOT CONTAIN the name Tom Hanks anywhere in it, neither as an acquaintance, nor “client.”. More BS fake news said Tom became a Greek citizen to traffic in children, then there was a fake news report attributed to CNN that said 'Tom Hanks converts to Judaism and flees to Israel to escape justice after the release of Epstein’s list”, To which Emily Kuhn, vice president of communications for CNN responded “This is a clearly fabricated video that never aired on CNN.” 😜
SPEAKING OF THE SAN FRANCISCO SEALS ... the late, great NEILL SHERIDAN is my uncle. I only knew him after he retired from baseball. I always remember him being kind and caring. Neill left us in 2015. D.A.
I did some minor acting in my late teens not because I was interested but just because it paid way more than fast food/retail and there was tons of work where I lived. Whenever I had to say lines and make sure to hit my mark and have my head and body correctly in frame and lighted it was sometimes so hard. I hated it to be honest. I'm in awe of people who make it look so easy and natural, its incredibly hard sometimes. To this day I can't understand how anyone can love acting enough to do it. Doing hair, makeup and costumes also gets old real fast. Crew work is way better.
Tom Hanks is a master at his craft. I remember watching him on Bosom Buddies. You could tell he was a natural then. I wish he'd do more comedies. He's great in that genre. He'd probably say he's outgrown the character he used to play. Maybe, but I have to believe there is a comedy script out there somewhere that would bring the best comedy out of him again.
I briefly played minor league centerfield 45 years ago. Hitting was torture. Playing centerfield seemed easy. I won some fielding awards in my youth. I could run, catch and throw. Hitting? No.
Only two guys have done it with fearless confidence. Chuck Yeager "Yeah it's a scary situation but you just have to forget that and just do your job" (paraphrased) and Alex Hunnold who admitted to being frozen with fear one time. He went on to say he realized he didn't want to die and began to ignore the fear by perfecting his climbing technique (job) of free soloing.
This is why Seinfeld was so brilliant and captured the little things so well. Everyone it seems like as a story of Joe DiMaggio at a restaurant or diner.
I wonder if it was one of those guys who told Hanks that Trump would be President just around the time that "space ships would arrive on earth and giant dinosaurs wearing red capes would emerge". That's what you said Tom, right? So much for the Hollywood wisdom of Tom Hanks.
I have met a bunch of celebs in my LA days, most just want to be left alone. I met Ken Kershival in a model train store.. delightful guy, as long as it was about the hobby.. he loved the hobby and chatting trains... forget his work.. thats a no no. Met BB King on tour.. absolutely magnificent soul. Kindest man I ever met.
I once met Peter Willey when I was cycling from England to the Scottish highlands. He was supporting his son, who was also a cricketer, who was cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groats (the bottom of England to the top of Scotland). That’s my ‘meeting a famous person’ story.
When I was in my mid ‘20’s… I was a pretty darn good golfer in the Bay Area & friends with Moon Mullins, who was the head pro at Half Moon Bay golf club…. He called me one morning and asked if I could come play around 12pm… I said “sure, I’d love to”. When I got to the golf course he introduced me to Joe DiMaggio & we played 18 holes together…. For the first few holes all I could think about was that he had been married to Marilyn Monroe 😂…. A genuinely nice man! 😊☮️
Here in Phoenix we had the Giants from the PCL. The list of players that came through our little Stadium by the Zoo is astounding. Jackie Robinson for one.
I met Joe's brother, Dom, once. And all I could think of saying was "Dom, you should be in the HOF. You were great." Dom replied, "Everybody says that. I don't care. I don't care!"
Very few people ever consider what it's like to meet an idol and then try to have a conversation. They want to live their life and YOU have nothing to say they haven't heard a million times. Do yourself a favor and just smile and move on
@ First of all, not everyone who attended a Diddy party was involved with these “Freak Offs”, in fact most probably weren’t. I’ve been to parties where people were shooting up in the bathroom, but most folks there were NOT shooting up including me,……just sayin. Secondly, there has never been one single shred of evidence he was there or participated in any nefarious freaky activities. So, we could just as easily speculate that you were there.
It's amazing how DiMaggio was a mythical figure in American life... but even in a quiet, one-on-one chat in a restaurant, his mythical persona remained. You can see it in Tom Hanks' eyes when he described DiMaggio holding his hand over his heart.
Have to say in todays world of self indulged and self boasting and promoting actors and individuals (I have the Smartest Brain, I have the biggest crowds). Mr. Tom Hanks stands heads and shoulders over that vast majority of politicians, actors and just most Americans. Not only has Hollywood lost it's shine and dignity, but so has America.
I was walking down Main Street in Ocean Park, between Venice and Santa Monica one sunny day in 1985. Goldie Hawn was standing in line in front of me at One Life waiting for her smoothie and turned around face-to-face to me, smile and said: "hiiii" and I melted - she was so nice and pretty. I got my smoothie and took a walk on Main St cupping a "j" in my hand. Can't see it but can smell it! I heard a voice that sounded familiar and looked and there was Paul Newman walking arm-in-arm with Joanne Woodward - husband and wife - All that came out of me was: "Hi Mr. N" to which Mr. N nodded at me and Joanne stomped her feet in laughter. A joke between couples and/or a lady thing? Well - that's my Paul Newman and Goldie Hawn and Joanne Woodward encounter all in the same hour - not on location.
Hard to prove the 'real conversation' part but Kevin Costner met Joe & worked with Paul Newman on a film, there's probably tens if not hundreds of others imo
Or alcohol... I used to be able to give speeches in front of thousands of people when i have 25 cl of Gin in me... i even felt elated, enthusiastic, soooo present in the moment. It never made me woozy or slow my speech, it always just focused me and made me perform flawlessly.
I'm sorry. "It wasn't this easy in here" describes every person's struggle to get up out of bed every morning and put food on the table. What they meant was, "I can't believe we get paid this much to do nothing that actually matters to humanity."
I am not kidding in 1989 i was working as a bus boy in Palm desert California and I am from Wisconsin and Joe DiMaggio sat down at one of the tables at the hotel restaurant I was working at and I gave him his coffe I said it’s a honor to serve you
❤ my pop told me that and I tell people all day at my job if you’re good at what you do you make it look easy. It’s the same as if you love your job you’ll never have to work a day in your life.
I sure understand that. I was in radio in LA for many years and sometimes friends or visitors would come into the control room studio and chat between records, etc and sometimes would say, you make being on-air look so easy, but it wasn't always, I just suppose I made it look that way because I was good at what I did.
I had to have a CD player installed into a rental Ford explorer for Tom while he was filming Road to Perdition. Delivered it to his hotel in Chicago. (Worked for Enterprise at the time)
The way that Tom Hanks describes someone as self-effacing perfectly captures who he is. I really believe that he is unaware of his immense talent as an actor and a person.
I love that people think curated PR images are who they really are. Grow up. Go look at his actual record outside of movie making. He's done nothing for nobody of consequence. He's a parasite. Who likes to make movies about sexual acts with donkeys. And now we know why.
He should have said "the Marina", instead of "the Mission". I saw Joe on the street in the Marina a couple of times in the '80s. Seals stadium was at 17th off of Potrero.
I had no knowledge of "The L.A. Stars." Details about Marilyn never appeared. Sad, but not unexpected. Way to go, Tom! I was born in Oakland. My Dad always said: "It 'aint easy!" * Cav *
I thought the DiMaggios were from around Martinez. I met Joe's brother Dom once working at a men's store in downtown SF. He played for the Red Sox and held a hitting record.
the same is true with entrepreneurs - success isn't as hard as some make it to be - it's a process and habit - and consistency and learning - if you aren't willing to be an eternal student with an eternity of infinite possibilities - forget about it
Tom Hanks is one of the great ones! He's very versatile very dedicated to his art for sure! Mr Hanks you have contributed one of the best films cinema can ever obtain! Thanks for all your tenacious hard work and great humor! You have got me thru some difficult times!❤
Sad to say DiMaggio was not as gracious in his later years. I met him once but before the interaction his lawyer laid the ground rules. I'm not a "sports guy" so I really did not care who he was and just wanted to get thru the interaction and get rid of this nasty old man...
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Where I thought Tom was going in the conversation with Joe DiMaggio: "small talk....small talk...small talk...small talk....What's it like in bed with Marilyn Monroe?"
Making yourself too accessible as an actor of Tom's stature is a bit risky. When we discover too much about him, it will serve to blur his character portrayals.
Anything Tom Hanks is in, I'll watch it. Coffee ad? I'll watch it. Tom watching TV, I'll watch it. I love Castaway for crying out loud! you're amazing, Tom!
Imo Don’t Bother The Stars ✨,,” let them live without dealing with Peoples Projections, true as they may Be about their talent & significance. I unexpectedly went thru a bit of the hero worship thing, in the entertainment field locally, even that small amount of picture taking & introductions took up odd Lee of time before & after shows, it took a bit of getting used to as far as time management. Everyone was always very gracious & 20+ years younger. The sweetest things like I’d walk into a club room & get bar checked from the stage & id hear “I wish my name got called out when I walked into a room, nothing I ever sought & I never monetized it. &?then some reallly FUNny things said to me or looking for me from a stage, always inappropriately said as I’m a bit of a carouser. & Please after a game or performance Leave Them Be as they are readjusting to not Being On.
Pure gold. And Tom goes into the Canadian football hall of fame in our hearts when he and Martin Short were the cheering squad for Martys Tiger Cats in a very cold Grey Cup game!
My first five minutes on stage are always hell. If I have been regular on stage it goes away after about 5. I haven't been on stage in 25 years. I think it would be hell the whole time now.
Hi Mr Hanks from Scotland . My great hero is The Great One .. Mr Jackie Gleason . I was wondering if you have any anecdotes of your time when you worked together on the Nothing in Common movie way back when ? I would love to hear anything about that time ,no matter how concise ...he was extra ,extra special ,wasn't he ?
On a related note: When my daughter was 12-14-ish, I told her something completely absurd. She said with a tone of awe, "Is that really true?" With a chuckle i told her I'd just made it up then said, "But if you want people to take you seriously, you just have to sound like you're serious. So always speak with confidence no matter how you really feel."
40 Years ago, I was a Law Clerk in a Law Firm in Van Nuys, CA. There were three DiMaggio brothers in Baseball, Vince was the third, not mentioned here. Well Vince at the end of his life sold Fuller Brush. He came into our office and sold the product. 40 years later, I still have the clothes hangers he sold me. His pride and professionalism as a salesman was as great as was his families baseball playing. You do the best Mr. Hanks no matter what you do, baseball or selling Fuller Brush, that's a truth we all should have, as you do in acting. Thanks to you and Vince.
Great story
Paul Newman is the only actor whom I would watch in ANY role he played. He was pure magic on the screen.
And in real life. I met him two years in a row when he was racing cars. Nicest guy in the world.
One of my all time favorites, too. He was so entertaining whether on screen or TV. Remember when he would show up in the audience of David Letterman's late show?
Or indeed any role for which he even did a voice over - I watch Cars with my son and Doc Hudson (Paul Newman's voice) still brings a smile or a tear. Wonderful man. RIP.
I worked at one of his summer camps for kids with life threatening illnesses. Many of these kids were very VERY ill and camp (which was free for the kids) was the highlight of their summer. He visited often during the summers and he watched the campers just have fun. I have much respect for Mr Newman.
A concert pianist (a child prodigy) told me he eventually grew out of being nervous on stage, but I never did. What a great story, it's important to keep ourselves grounded and realize that our heroes are human beings too
First time visiting this channel, kuddos to the "interviewer" for not interrupting. Some guys never learn how to do that.
Pfft! What "interview"? Once Hanks starts talking...there is no shutting him up.
*kudos
@@christopherp.hitchens3902 He's a hell of a lot more interesting than the interviewer injecting those stupid "uh-huh" and "yep" comments, just to show he's part of it.
THIS !!! So many annoying podcaster think they are more important than the guest.
No kidding!!!!!
This was lovely. I had the pleasure of meeting Paul Newman in the early 90’s and he was an absolute gentleman and superstar at the same time. Unassuming but otherworldly. Great memory from Tom Hanks.
"...let go of the self consciousness and the fallacy of it all"
What a great quote for any actor
Tom is one of the most likeable people. How Hollywood didn't take his spirit is a miracle
You do understand that Tom is a raging pedophile, right. So much so that if he steps foot on American soil again the feds will arrest him.
You might have said it best
What a different life - I was playing music in a restaurant in Florida and I looked out into the diners and there sat Joe DiMaggio. I almost fell over. I ended my set quickly, went over to the maitre d' and said "OMG, that's Joe DiMaggio!" Without missing a beat, the guy says "Do NOT go over there and try to speak to him - he's a very mean man and we like you here and he WILL demand that we fire you." I said" But you don't understand - my father worships DiMaggio and if I ever slip and tell him I played for him and didn't get his autograph from him, he'll KILL me." He said: "Please don't go over there!" So I went back to my stage and did another set. The stage was centered between two staircases (I think it was La Gorce Country Club in Miami) and tried not to stare at him as he was eating. After a bit, he got up and started out of the restaurant - and went towards the stairs to my left and I quickly ended my set, put my 1977 Les Paul onto it's stand, and ran down the stairs to my right - just in time to see his limo pulling away. Moral of the story: BE TOM HANKS.
I'm sure that's a lesson for everybody. "Be Tom Hanks,. :D
nothing to regret, your only memory would have been pissing off joe dimaggio
Pretending to be having sex with Marilyn Monroe put him on edge, he needed a less famous beard
Useless ,inane comment which added NOTHING to the conversation.
I too ran into Joe DiMaggio, well after he was retired, and making advertisements for Coffee makers. I had made a cold call on the restaurant
in Fisherman's Wharf to discuss the business' insurance, and there sat the Yankee Slugger with a cup of coffee. The restaurant was not yet
open for business, and he was the very picture of grace, gave me his autograph, and shook my hand.
Does not make me anything special, but I can attest that he was not mean to this stranger.
Appearing effortless or easy is the hallmark of a _master_ of the skill. If you think you could do it, that's the sign. Whether it's a floor sweeper or a concert cellist. A master is a master.
Stage fright hampers me and has my whole career. Thanks Tom. This is received wholeheartedly.
@@Mandoslicer it has hampered me most of my life also. 65 and I still haven’t overcome it.
Hey-- a small (but mighty helpful) tip on that is to focus on your first line. Or even THE first line if you're listening. Once the Prompt (if you have one in the wings) has got your back -- let the Writing take over. Similar with Sports (ex Tennis pro, too) that first few minutes Warm Up or Service or Recieving game is there (like Rehearsals!) to get the jitters out of your system. Then be Professional..others are looking to YOU to cover their own. Plan B. Dutch courage! Plan C. 3 deep breaths. Godspeed.
U got this
@@tombkk1322is my humble opinion the trick is not to overcome it what to work with it it's a natural feeling I'm a veteran I see it as working with fear because you're going to have it no matter what is what you do in spite of it is what counts and to me it seems like you've already done that numerous times
If you really want to try and figure out how to deal with stage fright, I'd suggest you listen to whatever you can by Seinfeld because he's talked about this to some degree and I know he meditates before going on stage and he's clearly doing something right! I would try to find people who've been successful and try to figure out how they dealt with it.
But it is nerve-racking to do theater and TV etc. I think live theater or live TV would be super stressful compared to filming because I was a musician for many years and being in the studio was totally different than playing live, and this might be why we've heard about these big movie stars from the past who ONLY did films and they were basically recluses outside of being seen on the big screen, and what a great gig that would be! It would be like recording music and never having to play it live (there's a great old Twilight Zone episode about this btw called The Sixteen Millimeter Shrine -- ( season 1, episode 4). But some people never get over it and puke backstage and drink too much and all sorts of damned things, like I know that Mary Tyler Moore had a drinking problem and so did Dick Van Dyke, although he made a real effort to quit and finally did. Eddy Van Halen also had a drinking problem and unfortunately it was his father that sort of started it, but I think it's because his father just meant like have a shot or whatever and not to become an alcoholic get wasted 24/7.
Tom, you are the new Paul and Joe. Thank you for sharing your talents with the rest of us.
Actually, Joe DiMaggio was born in Martinez, California about 50 miles East of San Francisco. And yes, the house he lived in on Beach St in San Francisco is still standing. Of course, everyone in the Bay Area remembers when Joe and Marilyn Monroe were seen here and there.
Can I just say that, I love these kind of stories because they are surreal. I'll never forget the time my friend and I were having dinner at 5 Star Italian restaurant in Mill Valley and I look over at the next table and see Alan Arkin with his wife. I loved Alan Arkin but I didn't want to intrude on his space. Another time I was working as an extra in the movie, Invasion Of The Body Snatchers and I had to go pick up some paperwork at the production office. I'm on my way out to the elevator and out steps Leonard Nimoy and Donald Sutherland. These are those special memories in one's life that you never forget.
Watching that '78 version of "Body Snatchers" gave me a peculiar feeling that I was watching a classic, and enjoying it, but also realizing it was so creepy I would never watch it again, and I haven't.
Not an equal comparison to Mr. Hanks and Joltin' Joe and the late great Paul Newman, but I was asked years back to give a eulogy for a dear departed friend.
I spent a few hours the previous day working out what I would say. When the time came, I went up to the church podium and delivered my eulogy from memory. I had never spoken in public like that before. I did not get a sense of whether I did a good job or not at the time, but the pastor came up to me afterwards and said I was a natural born speaker, and I should try to do more of it...under different circumstances. I accepted the compliment, since speaking publicly was more routine for him...but it sure did not feel natural to me at all. I had to sort of fight through the entire speech...feeling very self conscious.
Public speaking is one of those things that initially either feels natural and you immediately relax OR you get a dry mouth and you become extremely self conscious. I fell into the first category and have enjoyed it ever since, but please note, that is with a script or a white board of information. Holding meetings also comes easily, BUT being asked to speak on the spur of the moment in front of lots of people without a script, is a different matter for me! There are however those people who I am in awe of, who can easily just jump up and talk and hardest of all, be funny! ps. Just because you felt self conscious doesn't mean you can't become a very good speaker. I know a few who were awful to begin with as they didn't understand the basic rules, but through much practice have become very accomplished speakers!
Teaching a class is the same way. Thank you
Mr. Hanks is the BEST storyteller. I love how he subtly does the voices, too. Just a great guy.
I agree with you Mr.Brady He must of been raised in the right manner.I'm a Cranky old bastard but as a kid I learned to respect my elders and Mr. Hanks learned that if you treat people with respect you earn thier respect. It is easy to be nice and offer words of wisdom when people are respectful.Joe Dimaggio,Ted Williams,Paul Newman and now Tom Hanks are Men Of Respect. Enjoy life every day above ground is a good one---As us Irishmen say
"YER BENDIN' THE SHAFTS!"
Especially to children.
Wow, what a story! DiMaggio and Newman!
Tom Hanks has to be one of my favorite actors. He is so relatable, so humble, and so human. He has a reputation of being one of the nicest actors in Hollywood.❤😊👍
I met Tom Hanks in a restaurant many years ago. He walked around to every table and shook hands with everyone.
That is weird
@@teevee2145 It made it really difficult to eat your food.
Hanks is the everyman and gets it.
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What a legend, Id love to meet him one day.
Great Story. Remember pressure is a privilege.
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Incredible interview!! Totally AMAZING and insightful.
I’m not aware of any actor as diverse as Tom Hanks, that man has played every role imaginable.
Remember that in life when we see someone doing well and overcoming things that we could believe is difficult for us to do that they probably once have had that exact same thought process. We have one thing in common we are all human beings and sometimes people succeed in life, other times people don't succeed but remembering and rejoicing in our experiences is our greatest gift not to take ourselves too seriously and always attempting to improve as a person is what makes life such a glorious experience all day every day.
Band of Brothers was amazing Mr Hanks ,. Thank you for entertaining us with high quality important stories!! We love you
War is NOT meant to be entertaining
Mr. Tom Hanks and Mr. Denzel Washington in the film 'Philadelphia' is still so very compelling and relevant today 2024. Thanks.
Jeez there’s some weird people commenting in here. Tom Hanks is a great actor and I love his down to earth nature despite all his fame. Loved the story. I’ve met a few of my idols over the years and they’ve all been delightful. I’ve (I hope) been polite and respectful and thanked them for all the enjoyment - films, music etc. They’ve appreciated a sincere thank you. We’re all people.
LMAO! I have no idols to speak of, I am an actor / stunt performer. I am cast as thugs, bikers, cops, soldiers, the odd Neo-Nazi. Shaved head, weight lifter, in other words big and scary. People see me coming they cross the street, they see Tom and invite him for lunch LOL, all good. I worked a few weeks on Catch Me If You Can. He is as sweet in person as you see in interviews. Shorter than you would think. Had a nice chat over steaming second tier craft coffee friggin freezing Jan of February can't remember which. We all put our pant's on one leg at a time, many A listers forget that. Its just a job. 😊🙏
He has been involved in despicable acts that is why!!!
Epstein’s list?
@@H3XGroup Who? What despicable acts? Actually never mind. I recall some utterly ridiculous rumors that some completely stupid people believed about Tom. LMAO still, some intellectually stunted individuals will believe anything. For instance why Tom and Rita are citizens of Greece. No they did not abandon the USA, bribe the government, NOR were they involved in a nefarious sex sandal, as implied by fake news. They have been vacationing in Greece for years, in 2018 they helped raise funds to help victims of a wildfire near Athens, and were granted honorary citizenship by the countries Prime Minister.
@@lindafarkash7359 • Ah yes, the infamous list of Jeffrey Epstein, a dud worth over 500 million, who socialized with the rich and famous, titans of industry, royalty and celebrities. A ‘list’ everyone the rich man knew and had contact with in his life of parties, and which supposedly contains a list of ‘clients’. All of which supposedly indulged in sex with underage girls, some of which I’m sure shared his perversions. Like trump for instance. But which however also included a long list of celebrities he met and mingled with in numerous venues though out the world. Including Hilary Clinton, Cameron Diaz, Cate Blanchett, Naomi Campbell, Leonardo DiCaprio, Bruce Willis. A list which also contained the name of John Connelly, who he met at a party, Connelly the former New York police detective who then investigated and helped expose Epstein, not to mention that noted sex fiend Stephen Hawking, you know the renowned wheel chair bound scientist, would could not speak, and barely move his head. A list which contains two Tom’s, tycoon Tom Pritzker, and Tom Lyons. A list which contains dozens of rich clericities, but which DOES NOT CONTAIN the name Tom Hanks anywhere in it, neither as an acquaintance, nor “client.”. More BS fake news said Tom became a Greek citizen to traffic in children, then there was a fake news report attributed to CNN that said 'Tom Hanks converts to Judaism and flees to Israel to escape justice after the release of Epstein’s list”, To which Emily Kuhn, vice president of communications for CNN responded “This is a clearly fabricated video that never aired on CNN.” 😜
SPEAKING OF THE SAN FRANCISCO SEALS ... the late, great NEILL SHERIDAN is my uncle.
I only knew him after he retired from baseball. I always remember him being kind and caring. Neill left us in 2015.
D.A.
The description you gave of your fathers occupation never leaves me when i listen to you speak personally. Everything is everything.
I'm surprised he didn't say to Dimaggio.."because there IS no crying in baseball !!!!" 🤣 Truly gentleman is Tom Hanks, , Id love to meet him 😊👍
Tom Hanks is a amazing man. Great actor, great at interviews, and can do really good personations, he can do it all.
Great story telling - thank you for posting!
Yes
I did some minor acting in my late teens not because I was interested but just because it paid way more than fast food/retail and there was tons of work where I lived. Whenever I had to say lines and make sure to hit my mark and have my head and body correctly in frame and lighted it was sometimes so hard. I hated it to be honest. I'm in awe of people who make it look so easy and natural, its incredibly hard sometimes. To this day I can't understand how anyone can love acting enough to do it. Doing hair, makeup and costumes also gets old real fast. Crew work is way better.
fun to hear Tom talk about his experiences.
Every old time baseball fan I ever asked who was the best they ever saw it was always DiMaggio.
His hit record still stands I think. 54 conservative hits
56 consecutive games-in 1941
Whose 2nd ? Ken Griffey jr ?
T.Hanks for this
Tom Hanks is a master at his craft. I remember watching him on Bosom Buddies. You could tell he was a natural then. I wish he'd do more comedies. He's great in that genre. He'd probably say he's outgrown the character he used to play. Maybe, but I have to believe there is a comedy script out there somewhere that would bring the best comedy out of him again.
I briefly played minor league centerfield 45 years ago. Hitting was torture. Playing centerfield seemed easy. I won some fielding awards in my youth. I could run, catch and throw. Hitting? No.
Only two guys have done it with fearless confidence. Chuck Yeager "Yeah it's a scary situation but you just have to forget that and just do your job" (paraphrased) and Alex Hunnold who admitted to being frozen with fear one time. He went on to say he realized he didn't want to die and began to ignore the fear by perfecting his climbing technique (job) of free soloing.
I've been mesmerized by Mr. Hanks since "Bosom Buddies". What an endearing man. This video was even more confirming.
Great interview and like others have said in this comment section, thanks for not interrupting your guest.
This is why Seinfeld was so brilliant and captured the little things so well. Everyone it seems like as a story of Joe DiMaggio at a restaurant or diner.
I wonder if it was one of those guys who told Hanks that Trump would be President just around the time that "space ships would arrive on earth and giant dinosaurs wearing red capes would emerge". That's what you said Tom, right? So much for the Hollywood wisdom of Tom Hanks.
That probably sounded clever when it was still rattling around inside your dome. Next time, leave it there.
Tom is the BEST! Such a good, and humble man
I have met a bunch of celebs in my LA days, most just want to be left alone. I met Ken Kershival in a model train store.. delightful guy, as long as it was about the hobby.. he loved the hobby and chatting trains... forget his work.. thats a no no. Met BB King on tour.. absolutely magnificent soul. Kindest man I ever met.
I once met Peter Willey when I was cycling from England to the Scottish highlands. He was supporting his son, who was also a cricketer, who was cycling from Land’s End to John O’Groats (the bottom of England to the top of Scotland). That’s my ‘meeting a famous person’ story.
When I was in my mid ‘20’s… I was a pretty darn good golfer in the Bay Area & friends with Moon Mullins, who was the head pro at Half Moon Bay golf club…. He called me one morning and asked if I could come play around 12pm… I said “sure, I’d love to”. When I got to the golf course he introduced me to Joe DiMaggio & we played 18 holes together…. For the first few holes all I could think about was that he had been married to Marilyn Monroe 😂…. A genuinely nice man! 😊☮️
I have mixed feelings about Tom Hanks, but he sure seems like he’s really really intelligent and has a good memory for stories What a life!
Here in Phoenix we had the Giants from the PCL. The list of players that came through our little Stadium by the Zoo is astounding. Jackie Robinson for one.
I met Joe's brother, Dom, once. And all I could think of saying was "Dom, you should be in the HOF. You were great." Dom replied, "Everybody says that. I don't care. I don't care!"
Very few people ever consider what it's like to meet an idol and then try to have a conversation. They want to live their life and YOU have nothing to say they haven't heard a million times. Do yourself a favor and just smile and move on
Do YOURself a favor. Don't tell people what to do.
@TheBatugan77 like you're doing now?
I saw joe play in Sacramento as a seal,and on 53 I saw him as a Yankee play the Solon's in an ex game
Road to Perdition! One of my all time favorites! Extremely underrated‼️
too bad nobody told you to stay away from diddy parties.
Did you see him there?
@@scottbaxendale323 You don't think hanks was there?
@ First of all, not everyone who attended a Diddy party was involved with these “Freak Offs”, in fact most probably weren’t. I’ve been to parties where people were shooting up in the bathroom, but most folks there were NOT shooting up including me,……just sayin.
Secondly, there has never been one single shred of evidence he was there or participated in any nefarious freaky activities.
So, we could just as easily speculate that you were there.
@@scottbaxendale323 yes
@@america1st721 highly doubtful.
Few titles make me click as fast as when I read Joe DiMaggio.
It's amazing how DiMaggio was a mythical figure in American life... but even in a quiet, one-on-one chat in a restaurant, his mythical persona remained. You can see it in Tom Hanks' eyes when he described DiMaggio holding his hand over his heart.
Have to say in todays world of self indulged and self boasting and promoting actors and individuals (I have the Smartest Brain, I have the biggest crowds). Mr. Tom Hanks stands heads and shoulders over that vast majority of politicians, actors and just most Americans. Not only has Hollywood lost it's shine and dignity, but so has America.
I was walking down Main Street in Ocean Park, between Venice and Santa Monica one sunny day in 1985. Goldie Hawn was standing in line in front of me at One Life waiting for her smoothie and turned around face-to-face to me, smile and said: "hiiii" and I melted - she was so nice and pretty. I got my smoothie and took a walk on Main St cupping a "j" in my hand. Can't see it but can smell it! I heard a voice that sounded familiar and looked and there was Paul Newman walking arm-in-arm with Joanne Woodward - husband and wife - All that came out of me was: "Hi Mr. N" to which Mr. N nodded at me and Joanne stomped her feet in laughter. A joke between couples and/or a lady thing? Well - that's my Paul Newman and Goldie Hawn and Joanne Woodward encounter all in the same hour - not on location.
There are literally zero other people in the world who can say they had a real conversation with both Joe DiMaggio and Paul Newman.
That is literally not true lmao
@ this is going to be hilarious seeing you prove your petulant statement.
Hard to prove the 'real conversation' part but Kevin Costner met Joe & worked with Paul Newman on a film, there's probably tens if not hundreds of others imo
@@ElSoloNoco what do you guys do for fun?
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Absolutely amazing story…
How great of a film was road to perdition. Just brilliant.
Or alcohol... I used to be able to give speeches in front of thousands of people when i have 25 cl of Gin in me... i even felt elated, enthusiastic, soooo present in the moment. It never made me woozy or slow my speech, it always just focused me and made me perform flawlessly.
I'm sorry. "It wasn't this easy in here" describes every person's struggle to get up out of bed every morning and put food on the table. What they meant was, "I can't believe we get paid this much to do nothing that actually matters to humanity."
AMEN 🙌 sistah , AMEN 🙏
Thanks Mr.Hanks
Glad I watched this. Thanks Tom!
I am not kidding in 1989 i was working as a bus boy in Palm desert California and I am from Wisconsin and Joe DiMaggio sat down at one of the tables at the hotel restaurant I was working at and I gave him his coffe I said it’s a honor to serve you
❤ my pop told me that and I tell people all day at my job if you’re good at what you do you make it look easy. It’s the same as if you love your job you’ll never have to work a day in your life.
Tom. Top fella no doubt. And Paul Newman... Just the best.
Dunno. TOm comes across more as....a bottom guy.
I venture that comment says a whole lot more about you than it does about Tom Hanks..
I sure understand that. I was in radio in LA for many years and sometimes friends or visitors would come into the control room studio and chat between records, etc and sometimes would say, you make being on-air look so easy, but it wasn't always, I just suppose I made it look that way because I was good at what I did.
I had to have a CD player installed into a rental Ford explorer for Tom while he was filming Road to Perdition. Delivered it to his hotel in Chicago. (Worked for Enterprise at the time)
The way that Tom Hanks describes someone as self-effacing perfectly captures who he is. I really believe that he is unaware of his immense talent as an actor and a person.
I love that people think curated PR images are who they really are. Grow up. Go look at his actual record outside of movie making. He's done nothing for nobody of consequence. He's a parasite. Who likes to make movies about sexual acts with donkeys. And now we know why.
I woulda liked Mr. Hanks more if he didn't condescend to me, by telling me who not to vote for.
Yeah and he should of not told everyone to "just Take the VAX !
You're that butthurt? Grow up, child
My dad met Elvis through his military time. They did jam sessions together. Only in private.
Could listen to him all day!
He should have said "the Marina", instead of "the Mission". I saw Joe on the street in the Marina a couple of times in the '80s. Seals stadium was at 17th off of Potrero.
I had no knowledge of "The L.A. Stars." Details about Marilyn never appeared. Sad, but not unexpected. Way to go, Tom! I was born in Oakland. My Dad always said: "It 'aint easy!" * Cav *
I thought the DiMaggios were from around Martinez. I met Joe's brother Dom once working at a men's store in downtown SF. He played for the Red Sox and held a hitting record.
Great Story!
Tom Hanks funniest line was, ‘That man will be President when spaceships come down with dinosaurs wearing red capes’.
the same is true with entrepreneurs - success isn't as hard as some make it to be - it's a process and habit - and consistency and learning - if you aren't willing to be an eternal student with an eternity of infinite possibilities - forget about it
Tom Hanks is one of the great ones! He's very versatile very dedicated to his art for sure! Mr Hanks you have contributed one of the best films cinema can ever obtain! Thanks for all your tenacious hard work and great humor! You have got me thru some difficult times!❤
Sad to say DiMaggio was not as gracious in his later years. I met him once but before the interaction his lawyer laid the ground rules. I'm not a "sports guy" so I really did not care who he was and just wanted to get thru the interaction and get rid of this nasty old man...
What a lovely experience
Off The Top Of My Head ... 16TH St And Bryant St ... Decades Ago I Would Stand There And Look Due East And Envision Seal Stadium ... I Have Done That Many Times But Many Years Have Passed ... So I Can't Be Sure And I Refuse To Google It ...
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Where I thought Tom was going in the conversation with Joe DiMaggio: "small talk....small talk...small talk...small talk....What's it like in bed with Marilyn Monroe?"
Thank you.
i think i would have been like, 'so about Marilyn...' 🤣
I'm at Ontario, Canada, first time watching Tom's post, have always been a great fan/admirer of his acting career.. thank god he's not a Trump lover..
Making yourself too accessible as an actor of Tom's stature is a bit risky. When we discover too much about him, it will serve to blur his character portrayals.
He was on the island .
Shane Gillis was spot on about his movies.
On game day, opening night or Monday morning, the show must go on
Anything Tom Hanks is in, I'll watch it. Coffee ad? I'll watch it. Tom watching TV, I'll watch it. I love Castaway for crying out loud! you're amazing, Tom!
He's lookin like Jean Claude Van Damme nowadays 😂
I guess what makes it easier is that 6 million for a movie .
Imo Don’t Bother The Stars ✨,,” let them live without dealing with Peoples Projections, true as they may Be about their talent & significance. I unexpectedly went thru a bit of the hero worship thing, in the entertainment field locally, even that small amount of picture taking & introductions took up odd Lee of time before & after shows, it took a bit of getting used to as far as time management. Everyone was always very gracious & 20+ years younger. The sweetest things like I’d walk into a club room & get bar checked from the stage & id hear “I wish my name got called out when I walked into a room, nothing I ever sought & I never monetized it. &?then some reallly FUNny things said to me or looking for me from a stage, always inappropriately said as I’m a bit of a carouser. & Please after a game or performance Leave Them Be as they are readjusting to not Being On.
Pure gold. And Tom goes into the Canadian football hall of fame in our hearts when he and Martin Short were the cheering squad for Martys Tiger Cats in a very cold Grey Cup game!
My great Uncle played on the Oakland Oaks..
My first five minutes on stage are always hell. If I have been regular on stage it goes away after about 5. I haven't been on stage in 25 years. I think it would be hell the whole time now.
Hi Mr Hanks from Scotland . My great hero is The Great One .. Mr Jackie Gleason . I was wondering if you have any anecdotes of your time when you worked together on the Nothing in Common movie way back when ? I would love to hear anything about that time ,no matter how concise ...he was extra ,extra special ,wasn't he ?
Immerse yourself... in the moment :)
On a related note: When my daughter was 12-14-ish, I told her something completely absurd.
She said with a tone of awe, "Is that really true?"
With a chuckle i told her I'd just made it up then said, "But if you want people to take you seriously, you just have to sound like you're serious. So always speak with confidence no matter how you really feel."
Funny to hear toms take on acting
Brando said any monkey can act. U get 50 takes to get one line right. He thought acting wasnt a nobel profession