Tom Hanks Stuns Fans Riding the Subway with New Yorkers

Tom Hanks gave some New Yorkers the surprise of a lifetime this week when he was spotted riding the subway earlier this week.

Despite his A-list status, the Oscar winner, 69, proved to be one of Hollywood’s most down-to-earth stars as he used public transportation to get around the city.

To the surprise of his fellow passengers, the actor, who has an estimated net worth of $400 million, was seen standing on the train in a khaki jacket layered over a dark gray sweater, black pants and an olive-green Yankees baseball cap.

The Forrest Gump legend completed his understated look with clear glasses and a protective face mask, which hid the majority of his famous face.

Hanks appeared perfectly at ease during his commute as he remained near the doorways and glanced around the crowded carriage like any other passenger. 

A few sharp-eyed riders eventually seemed to recognize him, with one snapping photos of the unexpected encounter that quickly began circulating online.

Tom Hanks gave some lucky New Yorkers the surprise of a lifetime this week when he was spotted riding the subway earlier this week

Tom Hanks gave some lucky New Yorkers the surprise of a lifetime this week when he was spotted riding the subway earlier this week

Although the performer undoubtably has access to a town car, he is among a number of A-listers, like Harrison Ford, who have been recently seen using the subway to get around Manhattan. 

Hanks sighting comes just months after his daughter E.A. Hanks released her bombshell memoir detailing her allegedly troubled childhood.

E.A.’s book goes into details on the troubles of Hanks and her mother, the late actress Samantha Lewes, who died in 2002 after a battle with cancer.

In June, the actor praised his daughter, 43, for being so candid about a dark time in her life and also noted he was not at all shocked that she had the strength to do so.

‘I’m not surprised that my daughter had the wherewithal as well as the curiosity… in order to examine this thing that I think she was incredibly honest about,’ the Toy Story star told Access Hollywood. 

The popular memoir was released in April and examines her life growing up with two Hollywood icons, Hanks and Samantha Lewes. 

E.A. spent the first five years of her life living in Los Angeles with both her mom and dad until they divorced in 1987. 

In the book, she recalled how her mother chose to move her older brother Colin, now 47, and her from Los Angeles to Sacramento without warning. 

Despite his A-list status and an estimated net worth of $400 million, the Oscar winner, 69, nearly managed to fly under the radar while using public transportation to get around the city

Despite his A-list status and an estimated net worth of $400 million, the Oscar winner, 69, nearly managed to fly under the radar while using public transportation to get around the city

The actor, who is considered one of Hollywood¿s most down-to-earth stars, was seen standing among fellow passengers on the train in a khaki jacket layered over a dark gray sweater, black pants and an olive-green Yankees baseball cap

The actor, who is considered one of Hollywood’s most down-to-earth stars, was seen standing among fellow passengers on the train in a khaki jacket layered over a dark gray sweater, black pants and an olive-green Yankees baseball cap

The Forrest Gump legend completed his understated look with over-ear headphones, clear glasses, and a protective face mask

The Forrest Gump legend completed his understated look with over-ear headphones, clear glasses, and a protective face mask

In the book, she recalled how her mother chose to move her older brother Colin, now 47, and her from Los Angeles to Sacramento without warning.

She also revealed how Samantha’s ’emotional and physical violence’ brought her back to live with her father.

In an excerpt shared with People, she recalled: ‘I was born in Burbank, but after my parents split up, my mother took my older brother and me to live in Sacramento. I have few memories of the early years in Los Angeles.

‘Eventually a divorce agreement was settled, and I would visit my dad and stepmother (and soon enough my younger half brothers) on the weekends and during summers, but from 5 to 14, years filled with confusion, violence, deprivation, and love, I was a Sacramento girl.

‘I lived in a white house with columns, a backyard with a pool, and a bedroom with pictures of horses plastered on every wall.

‘As the years went on, the backyard became so full of dog s*** that you couldn’t walk around it, the house stank of smoke.

Hanks appeared perfectly at ease during the commute, standing near the doors and glancing around the crowded carriage like any other passenger

Hanks appeared perfectly at ease during the commute, standing near the doors and glancing around the crowded carriage like any other passenger

‘The fridge was bare or full of expired food more often than not, and my mother spent more and more time in her big four-poster bed, poring over the Bible.’

E.A. then went on to detail the extent of her mother’s actions toward her, adding: ‘One night, her emotional violence became physical violence, and in the aftermath I moved to Los Angeles, right smack in the middle of the seventh grade.

‘My custody arrangement basically switched — now I lived in L.A. and visited Sacramento on the weekends and in the summer.

‘When I was 14, my mother and I drove across America along Interstate 10 to Florida, in a Winnebago that lumbered along the asphalt with a rolling gait that felt nautical.’

In the memoir, E.A. shared that she believes her mother, who was never diagnosed, struggled with bipolar disorder with episodes of ‘extreme paranoia and delusion.’

‘My senior year of high school, she called to say she was dying,’ she continued.

Samantha, who was known for her role in the 1984 movie Mr. Success, died in 2002 from bone cancer at age of 50.

Hanks sighting comes just months after his daughter E.A. Hanks released her bombshell memoir detailing her troubled childhood (pictured: Hanks with his daughter in 2007)

Hanks sighting comes just months after his daughter E.A. Hanks released her bombshell memoir detailing her troubled childhood (pictured: Hanks with his daughter in 2007)

She wrote that she doesn’t have too many memories of her parents – who wed in 1979. 

The Forrest Gump actor met his first wife – who was four years his senior – when they were both studying theater at California State University in Sacramento.

They formed a friendship that quickly turned into more, as Tom and Samantha embarked on a whirlwind romance that led to the birth of their first child together – son Colin – out of wedlock in 1977.

Tom, 22 at the time, was struggling to get his acting career off the ground when he, Samantha, and Colin moved into a cockroach-infested apartment in Manhattan in 1978.

Samantha and Tom finally tied the knot the following year and Elizabeth was born in 1982.

By then, their marriage had already begun crumbling as Tom’s career was taking off and he began booking acting jobs that kept him away from his wife and children for longer and longer periods of time.

E.A.'s book goes into details on the troubles of Hanks and her mother, the late actress Samantha Lewes, who died in 2002 after a battle with cancer

E.A.’s book goes into details on the troubles of Hanks and her mother, the late actress Samantha Lewes, who died in 2002 after a battle with cancer 

He was still married to Samantha when Rita guest-starred in one episode of Tom’s cross-dressing ABC sitcom Bosom Buddies back in 1981.

When they reconnected while filming the 1985 film Volunteers, neither Tom nor Rita could deny their feelings for each other.

‘Rita and I just looked at each other and – kaboing – that was that,’ the 68-year-old actor said during an appearance on the BBC’s Desert Island Discs in 2016. ‘I asked Rita if it was the real thing for her, and it just couldn’t be denied.’

Hanks legally separated from his first wife in 1985 before their seven-year marriage ended in divorce two years later.

He then married Wilson, 68, in 1988. The couple of 37 years share two children together, Chet, 34, and Truman, 29.

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