Tom Selleck
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Tom Selleck | |
![]() Selleck on the red carpet at the 60th Annual Academy Awards. |
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Birth name | Thomas William Selleck |
Born | January 29, 1945 (age 62) Detroit, Michigan, USA |
Notable roles | "Thomas Magnum" in Magnum P.I. |
Thomas William Selleck (born January 29, 1945 in Detroit, Michigan) is a Golden Globe and Emmy Award winning American actor, screenwriter and film producer, best known for his starring role on the long-running television show Magnum P.I..
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[edit] Biography
[edit] Early life
Born in Detroit to a Rusyn father from Slovakia[citation needed] and Scottish-American mother, but raised in Los Angeles, Selleck did modeling work and attended the University of Southern California on a basketball scholarship; he majored in business administration, however a drama coach suggested he try acting. He then studied acting at the Beverly Hills Playhouse under Milton Katselas.
[edit] Early career
Selleck began his career with bit parts in smaller movies, including the over-the-top Myra Breckinridge and Russ Meyer's The Seven Minutes. He also appeared in number of TV series, mini-series and TV movies. Selleck also had a recurring role in the 1970s as Lance White in The Rockford Files. Lance was very trusting and always lucky, much to the surprise of Jim Rockford, the show's star private eye played by James Garner. White would frequently say to Rockford, "Don't worry, Jim, clues will turn up" and then a clue would just turn up, much to Rockford's consternation, for whom obtaining clues required hard work and hard knocks. Selleck's character was based on one played in Garner's earlier TV series Maverick (1957) by Selleck lookalike Wayde Preston in that series' highest-rated episode, "The Saga of Waco Williams." Ironically Selleck, after years of little interest, was cast as Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark that same year. Magnum's producers would not release the actor and he had to pass on the role, which then went to Harrison Ford.
[edit] Movie stardom
Selleck starred in a number of film roles during and after Magnum; among the most notable were as an acrophobic police detective in Runaway and as a stand-in father in Three Men and a Baby. He also played the lead role in the Australian western Quigley Down Under. His other films included High Road to China, Lassiter, Her Alibi, An Innocent Man, Folks!, Christopher Columbus: The Discovery, Mr. Baseball, In & Out and The Love Letter.
Selleck had a very successful recurring guest-star television role on the popular sitcom Friends as "Richard," an ophthalmologist friend of Monica Geller's father and, eventually, one of Monica's (ex-)boyfriends. During filming, when he would show up on stage, he would receive long standing ovations. This led to a change in Friends' filming style; the live audience was removed, and laugh tracks were used instead. Selleck reprised his role as Richard several times throughout the show's ten years on the air.
Selleck has also appeared in a number of made-for-TV movies in recent years. In particular, he has sought to help bring back to popularity the western, often playing one of that genre's typical characters but thrust into a modern context.
Surprising many of his fans, Selleck unexpectedly played the role of General Dwight D. Eisenhower in the History Channel's 2004 made-for-TV movie Ike: Countdown to D-Day. The movie showed the planning, politics, and preparation for the 1944 Invasion of Normandy, and Selleck was critically lauded for playing a cool, calm Eisenhower.
Most recently, Selleck has appeared in a recurring role on the acclaimed ABC drama Boston Legal as Ivan Tiggs, the troubled ex-husband of Shirley Schmidt (Candice Bergen).
[edit] Magnum P.I.
Tom Selleck played the role of Thomas Magnum in 1980 after six failed TV pilots. The show would go on for eight seasons and 162 episodes until 1988. Selleck was famous for wearing a Hawaiian-style aloha shirt and also wearing a Detroit Tigers baseball cap. In the series, Magnum would drive a Ferrari 308 GTS. Tom Selleck will not star in the upcoming Magnum P.I. film, because he has been considered too old but may appear in a cameo role. In January 2007, it was announced that Matthew McConaughey will play Magnum.[1]
[edit] Awards & Accolades
On April 28, 2000, he received an honorary doctorate from Pepperdine University. He was chosen because of his outstanding character and ethic. He is a board member of the non-profit Michael Josephson Institute of Ethics and co-founder of the Character Counts Coalition. Selleck received a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in 1986. The star is situated at 6925 Hollywood Blvd.
- Golden Apple Awards- 1982 Male Star of the year
- Golden Apple Awards- 1983 Male Star of the year
- People Choice's Award- 1984 Favourite Male TV Performer
- Emmy Awards- 1984- Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
- People Choice's Award- 1985 Favourite Male TV Performer
- People Choice's Award- 1985 Favourite All-Round Male Entertainer
- Golden Globes- 1985 Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series-Drama
- Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame- 1986 6925 Hollywood Blvd
[edit] Personal life
Tom Selleck was married to model Jacqueline Ray from 1970 to 1982 from which he adopted her son, Kevin, from a previous marriage. Selleck's second marriage was to Jillie Mack, they married in 1987. They have one daughter, Hannah Selleck.
[edit] Politics
Selleck is a member of the National Rifle Association. On May 20, 1999 He sparred with Rosie O'Donnell on The Rosie O'Donnell Show on the issue of gun control and an ad in which he appeared which supported the NRA. Selleck was invited to the show to promote his latest movie, The Love Letter, but found himself instead defending his position on gun ownership. Selleck refused to be drawn into a heated discussion by saying: "It's your show, and you can talk about it after I leave". O'Donnell was highly criticized for this, which led her to make an apology to Selleck by saying: "For him feeling embarrassed and humiliated by me, I strongly do apologize to him personally, but I do not apologize for my feelings about this issue gun control."[1]
Selleck describes himself politically as "a registered independent with a lot of libertarian leanings"[2].
[edit] Filmography
- Myra Breckinridge (1970)
- The Seven Minutes (1971)
- Daughters of Satan (1972)
- Shadow of Fear (1973)
- Terminal Island (1973)
- Midway (1976)
- The Washington Affair (1977)
- Coma (1978)
- The Gypsy Warriors (1978)
- High Road to China (1983)
- Lassiter (1984)
- Runaway (1984)
- Three Men and a Baby (1987)
- Her Alibi (1989)
- An Innocent Man (1989)
- Quigley Down Under (1990)
- Three Men and a Little Lady (1990)
- Folks! (1992)
- Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992)
- Mr. Baseball (1992)
- The Magic of Flight (1996) (short subject) (narrator)
- Open Season (1995)
- In & Out (1997)
- The Love Letter (1999)
- Meet the Robinsons (2007) (voice)
[edit] Television Work (includes made for TV movies.)
- The Movie Murderer (1970)
- A Case of Rape (1974)
- The Young and the Restless (cast member from 1974-1975)
- Returning Home (1975)
- Most Wanted (1976)
- Bunco (1977)
- Superdome (1978)
- The Chinese Typewriter (1979)
- The Sacketts (1979)
- The Concrete Cowboys (1979)
- Magnum, P.I. (1980-1988)
- Divorce Wars: A Love Story (1982)
- The Shadow Riders (1982)
- Murder, She Wrote (1986)
- Broken Trust (1995)
- Ruby Jean and Joe (1996) (also executive producer)
- Friends (recurring role in 1996)
- Last Stand at Saber River (1997) (also executive producer)
- The Closer (1998) (canceled after 10 episodes)
- Running Mates (2000)
- Crossfire Trail (2001) (also executive producer)
- Monte Walsh (2003) (also executive producer)
- Twelve Mile Road (2003)
- Reversible Errors (2004)
- Ike: Countdown to D-Day (2004)
- Stone Cold (2005) (also executive producer & producer)
- Jesse Stone: Night Passage (2006) (also executive producer & producer)
- Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise (2006) (also executive producer and producer)
- Boston Legal (recurring role in 2006)
- Jesse Stone: Sea Change (2007) (also executive producer and producer)
[edit] Miscellaneous
- Selleck screen-tested for role of Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark, though turned down the offer due to scheduling conflicts with "Magnum P.I.". The role went to Harrison Ford instead. Selleck later went on to star in High Road to China, one of the many adventure films inspired by the success of Raiders that emerged in the early to mid-1980s. The decision of choosing the role of Indiana Jones vs. Magnum actually haunted him so much that before making the decision, he consulted his best friend on what to do. Together they came to the conclusion that honoring the contract with Universal Studios was the honorable thing to do. It turned out that the shooting of the pilot for Magnum was delayed for over 6 months, which would have enabled him to complete the role as Indiana Jones. Ironically, while waiting in Hawaii for Magnum, P.I. to commence, Steven Spielberg & George Lucas were in Hawaii as well to shoot scenes for Raiders of the Lost Ark.
- In the early 1990s, Selleck had a press conference to say that he was not gay after a Queer Nation poster allegedly tried to out him. Years later, he played an openly gay character in In & Out with Kevin Kline. He also sued a tabloid for printing a story that he was gay, which later was settled with an apology and a financial sum that Selleck donated to a university journalism program, to promote ethics in media.
- He was born to a Slovak Rusyn father [3] and a Scottish American mother[citation needed].
- He is 6' 4" (1.93 m) tall.
- Served in the California National Guard and was activated for the Watts riots.
- One of only two people to have an original Hornby Eastwood 200.
- Has a stepson, Kevin, and a daughter, Hannah.
- Is a member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity.
- Prior to building up a successful acting career he was a car salesman.
- Is a member of the Church of Christ.
- Appeared twice on The Dating Game and lost each time.
- He has a twin brother named Daniel, as well as another brother, Robert who is ten years his younger. Daniel and Robert are in the proterty business
- Was once a University of Southern California campus representative for United Airlines.
- Used to be part owner of The Black Orchid restaurant with Larry Manetti and one other investor in Honolulu, Hawaii.
- In 1998, he was chosen by People Magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world.
- He joined the Detroit Tigers in 1992 for spring training. He actually took an at-bat (as a pinch hitter) in a spring training game against the Cincinnati Reds, facing Reds' pitcher Tim Layana. Selleck ended up striking out after fouling away half a dozen pitches.
- For the 8th and final season of Magnum, P.I., Universal Studios gave him a bonus of $350,000 which he spent on lavish gifts, such as Rolex watches, Porsches, $1,000 bonuses, for the entire cast and crew of Magnum, P.I..
- In 1993, During the brief run of the late night The Chevy Chase Show on Fox, he guest-starred and, as a gag, asked to be presented his 1992 Worst Supporting Actor Razzie award for his performance as King Ferdinand of Spain in Christopher Columbus: The Discovery. When the Razzie was actually presented to him on the air, Selleck took it in stride and asked the entire studio audience to "blow me a raspberry". Selleck thus became the third person in Razzie history to voluntarily accept one of the Worst Achievements in Film statuettes.
- He has said often that his favorite book is "The Stranger" by Albert Camus
- He went to high school with Mike Post, according to the Book "Aloha Magnum" by Larry Manetti
- He was run as a joke candidate for President in the 2002 University of Alberta Students' Union Election. As one of seven candidates, he netted nearly 600 votes, beating two real contenders.
[edit] External links
- Tom Selleck at the Internet Movie Database
- Tom Selleck at the Notable Names Database
- Selleck's Political Views
- TRANSCRIPT: Tom Selleck at the "The Rosie O'Donnell Show"
- Tom Selleck at the "The Rosie O'Donnell Show" (Video)
- Selleck! The Movie
- Selleck! The Fan club
- Selleck! 2: 'Stache to the Future
- Magnum Mania! - A well done, comprehensive Magnum P.I. fan site
- Official site of the Tom Selleck Day celebration.
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NAME | Selleck, Tom |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | actor |
DATE OF BIRTH | January 29, 1945 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Detroit, Michigan, United States of America |
DATE OF DEATH | |
PLACE OF DEATH |
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