Arab Times

CAMBRIDGE, Mass:

- Barack

Two-time Academy Award winning actor Tom Hanks was named the principal speaker at Harvard’s commenceme­nt on May 25, the Ivy League university announced Tuesday.

Hanks, 66, has appeared in almost 100 films. Nominated for an Oscar six times, he won best actor for “Philadelph­ia” in 1993 and “Forrest Gump” the following year.

Harvard President Lawrence Bacow called Hanks “a true master of his craft.”

“In addition to his brilliance as an actor, Tom has demonstrat­ed both an innate empathy and a deep understand­ing of the human condition,” Bacow said in a statement. “He has contribute­d to our national culture and expanded our ability to appreciate stories and histories that have been previously unexamined.”

Recent Harvard commenceme­nt speakers included former New Zealand Prime Minister Jacinda Ardern, late civil rights activist and US Rep John Lewis, and filmmaker Steven Spielberg.

A comedic actor early in his career, Hanks transition­ed seamlessly to dramatic roles, from his breakout performanc­e in 1988’s comedy “Big” to “Saving Private Ryan,” “Apollo 13,” and “Captain Phillips.” He voiced the character Woody in the “Toy Story” animated films and voiced several characters in 2004’s “The Polar Express” animated film.

He produced several projects exploring U.S. history including “Band of Brothers,” “The Pacific,” and “John Adams.”

He’s also known for his philanthro­pic work and advocacy, raising support for the national World War II Memorial in Washington and serving as campaign chair for Hidden Heroes, increasing awareness around issues faced by caregivers who work with veterans.

Following his performanc­e in “Philadelph­ia” as a lawyer with AIDS, Hanks became an advocate for AIDS awareness and supporter of The Foundation for AIDS Research and the Elizabeth Glaser Pediatric AIDS Foundation.

His other accolades include the Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award and the American Film Institute’s Lifetime Achievemen­t Award, and a Kennedy Center Honor in 2014. President Obama awarded him the Presidenti­al Medal of Freedom in 2016. (AP)

 ?? ?? Sophie Nelisse arrives at the Season 2 premiere of ‘Yellowjack­ets,’ Wednesday, March 22, at TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. (AP)
Sophie Nelisse arrives at the Season 2 premiere of ‘Yellowjack­ets,’ Wednesday, March 22, at TCL Chinese Theatre in Los Angeles. (AP)

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