Colin Hanks

Actor

Birthday November 24, 1977

Birth Sign Sagittarius

Birthplace Sacramento, California, U.S.

Age 46 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.87 m

#1696 Most Popular

1977

Colin Lewes Hanks (born November 24, 1977) is an American actor.

He has starred in films including Orange County, King Kong, The House Bunny, The Great Buck Howard, and the Jumanji film series.

His television credits include Roswell, Band of Brothers, Mad Men, Dexter, Fargo, The Good Guys, Life in Pieces, Impeachment: American Crime Story, The Offer, and ''A Friend of the Family.

Hanks also provided the voice of Talking Tom, the title character in the web series Talking Tom & Friends.

He is the eldest son of actor Tom Hanks.

Hanks was born in Sacramento, California to actor Tom Hanks and producer and actress Samantha Lewes (born Susan Jane Dillingham).

He has a sister, Elizabeth, and through his father's marriage to his stepmother, actress Rita Wilson, he has two younger half-brothers, Chester "Chet" and Truman.

Hanks attended Sacramento Country Day School, and then Chapman University, before transferring to Loyola Marymount University.

He left without earning a degree.

1980

He also directed a 30 for 30 short about their disastrous Crazy Crab stint in the 1980s.

1990

Hanks dated Busy Philipps in the 1990s while in college.

1999

In 1999, Hanks was cast as Alex Whitmann in the science-fiction series Roswell, where he appeared for the first two seasons (making a brief appearance in the third).

During that time, he acted in the teen comedies Whatever It Takes with Shane West and Get Over It with Ben Foster.

Hanks also made an appearance in an episode of The OC.

He appeared in part eight of HBO mini-series Band of Brothers as Lt. Hank Jones.

2002

In 2002, he starred in his first film as Shaun Brumder in Orange County, alongside Jack Black and Schuyler Fisk.

The comedy features Hanks' character trying to get into Stanford University after his guidance counselor mistakenly sends out the wrong transcript.

2005

In 2005, he appeared in the remake of King Kong, playing the assistant to Jack Black's character.

2006

In 2006, Hanks had a cameo role in Black's Tenacious D in The Pick of Destiny, playing a drunken fraternity brother.

2008

He starred in the romantic comedy The House Bunny in 2008, playing Oliver, a charming manager of a nursing home and the love interest of Anna Faris' character.

2009

In 2009, Hanks appeared in The Great Buck Howard, which was produced by his father and also starred John Malkovich.

He also played Father Gill, a young Roman Catholic priest, in season 2 of the TV show Mad Men.

In June 2009, Hanks became engaged to former New York publicist Samantha Bryant.

2010

Hanks starred in the 2010 Fox TV series The Good Guys as young detective Jack Bailey, alongside Bradley Whitford who played an old-school detective (Dan Stark).

The couple married on May 8, 2010, in Los Angeles.

Hanks is a San Francisco Giants baseball fan and attended their World Series-clinching victory in Texas in November 2010.

2011

In 2011, he starred in the indie film Lucky, alongside Ari Graynor, Ann-Margret, and Jeffrey Tambor.

He also joined the cast of Dexter for season six opposite Edward James Olmos, where he portrays an art historian Travis Marshall who is involved in a murderous apocalyptic cult.

Together, they have two daughters, one born in 2011, and the other born in 2013.

2012

In 2012, he made his Broadway debut, acting alongside Jane Fonda in the Moisés Kaufman play 33 Variations.

2014

In 2014, he starred as Allison in the second season of the web series Burning Love.

The same year, he also portrayed Dr. Malcolm Perry in the historical film Parkland.

2015

In 2008, Hanks began work as director on All Things Must Pass: The Rise and Fall of Tower Records, a documentary about Tower Records which ultimately premiered on March 17, 2015, at South by Southwest in Austin, Texas.

The film received funding of nearly $100,000 through a Kickstarter campaign.

In 2015, he played Officer Gus Grimly in the FX television series Fargo, for which he received Critics' Choice Television Award and Primetime Emmy Award nominations.

2017

In 2017, Hanks began a voice role in the show Talking Tom & Friends.

He voices Talking Tom, the main character.

2018

In 2018, Hanks appears as the adult Alex Vreeke in the film Jumanji: Welcome to the Jungle, a role he would later reprise in the film's 2019 sequel, Jumanji: The Next Level.

2019

In 2019, Hanks portrays a young Fred Rogers on the Comedy Central show Drunk History.

The same year, Hanks appears as a guest judge on Netflix's baking competition Sugar Rush in the episode "Sweet Geeks".