Tom Hanks warmly greets airport staff as he steps off his private jet
Tom Hanks greets Liverpool airport staff with a warm handshake after travelling to Merseyside on an ozone-burning private jet for theatre show
Tom Hanks proved he is ever the gentleman when he greeted Liverpool airport staff on Wednesday with a warm handshake after stepping off his private jet.
The Tony Award-winning actor, 67, looked dapper as he made his way onto the tarmac following his latest trip on the ozone-burning jet.
Tom carried a coat over one arm as he left the plane, but the chilly Liverpudlian weather soon got the better of him.
The actor was surrounded by his entourage, men in hi-vis jackets, and also a man in a suit, presumably a senior member of staff.
He was in Liverpool for his show ‘An Evening with Tom Hanks’ which took place at Liverpool Empire Theatre.
Tom Hanks, 67, proved he is ever the gentleman when he greeted Liverpool airport staff on Wednesday with a warm handshake after stepping off his private jet
The Tony Award-winning actor, 67, looked dapper in a long, thick grey coat, a green jumper, and his trademark pair of glasses
He was wearing just the jumper when he exited his plane, carrying his coat over his arm, but the Liverpudlian weather was too much for him
It is in support of his debut novel The Making Of Another Motion Picture Masterpiece.
The novel is a wildly ambitious story of the making of a colossal, star-studded, multimillion-dollar superhero action film, and the humble comic book that inspired it all.
Exploring why he wanted to capture the changes in America and American culture over the past 80 years, Tom will share the inspiration behind his colourful cast of characters.
Tom will take the audience behind the scenes and offering a glimpse into how a story becomes a finished film and also touch on how he drew on his own career in Hollywood to write the book.
Each person who attends the event will receive a free copy of the novel which has an RRP of £22.
Comedian and author Richard Osman describes the evening as ‘affectionate and endlessly entertaining’.
Tom Hanks has a few days until he must be in London for his second and final show.
An Evening With Tom Hanks will enjoy its second and final show on 3 December at the Prince Edward Theatre.
Tom stars in World War II miniseries Masters Of The Air which airs in January.
It is based on the 2007 book Masters of the Air: America’s Bomber Boys Who Fought The Air War Against Nazi Germany by Donald L. Miller and follows the actions of the 100th Bombardment Group of the United States Army Air Forces.
Also appearing in the series is Austin Butler, whom Tom co-starred with in 2022’s musical biopic Elvis.
Austin played the titular character and Tom played his manager.
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