Tom Hanks says 'Philadelphia' wouldn't get made today with a
Tom Hanks says 'Philadelphia' wouldn't get made today with a
Tom Hanks, who won an Oscar for his role as a gay man with AIDS in the film “Philadelphia,” said that if the film were made today, a straight actor wouldn’t be cast in that role, and “rightly so.”
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NowThis - Tom Hanks won his first Oscar in 1994 for his role in ' Philadelphia.' He starred as Andrew Beckett, a gay lawyer with AIDS who is discriminated against at work. Critics
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