
Thomas Jeffrey Hanks (born July 9, 1956) is an American actor and filmmaker. Known for both his comedic and dramatic roles, he is one of the most popular and recognizable film stars worldwide, and is regarded as an American cultural icon.[2] Hanks’s films have grossed more than $4.9 billion in North America and more than $9.96 billion worldwide,[3]

making him the fourth-highest-grossing actor in North America.[4] Hanks made his breakthrough with leading roles in a series of comedies: Splash (1984), The Money Pit (1986), Big (1988) and A League of Their Own (1992). He won two consecutive Academy Awards for Best Actor, playing a gay lawyer suffering from AIDS in Philadelphia (1993) and the title character in Forrest Gump (1994).[5] Hanks collaborated with Steven Spielberg on five films: Saving Private Ryan (1998), Catch Me If You Can (2002), The Terminal (2004), Bridge of Spies (2015) and The Post (2017), as well as the World War II miniseries Band of Brothers (2001), The Pacific (2010) and Masters of the Air (2024). He has also frequently collaborated with directors Ron Howard, Nora Ephron and Robert Zemeckis.
Hanks’s other films include the romantic comedies Sleepless in Seattle (1993) and You’ve Got Mail (1998); the dramas Apollo 13 (1995), The Green Mile (1999), Cast Away (2000), Road to Perdition (2002) and Cloud Atlas (2012); and the biographical dramas Charlie Wilson’s War (2007), Captain Phillips (2013), Saving Mr. Banks (2013), Sully (2016), A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood (2019), News of the World (2020) and Elvis (2022). He appeared as the title character in the Robert Langdon series and voiced Sheriff Woody in the Toy Story films (1995–2019). Hanks directed the comedies That Thing You Do! (1996) and Larry Crowne (2011), and acted in both.
I Checked into a Hotel and Found Out My Husband Was There Too, but with Someone Else

When Clara met a woman at the hotel who turned out to be with her husband, Tom, her adventure took an unexpected turn. Clara’s initial reaction to the betrayal was a mixture of astonishment, bewilderment, and wrath. She refrained from letting these feelings completely control her, though. Rather, she moved to exact some sort of retribution on Tom and his mistress.

Clara made the decision to speak with Tom face-to-face. She was blunt in her expression of disappointment and self-worth. She was quite clear that she expected better from him and that his behavior was intolerable. Tom did not reply or make an effort to defend himself, but Clara was unwavering in her resolve to dissolve the union.After learning this information, Clara felt strong and realized she deserved a spouse that respected and valued her.
Clara took comfort in her career and its potential even as she struggled with the betrayal. She knew that greater things were coming, so she set out to pursue her career with a sense of resolve.In the end, Clara’s handling of the matter demonstrated her fortitude and resiliency in the face of difficulty. She made the decision to put her own health and opportunities for the future first, and she went on with a fresh sense of purpose.
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