The Oscar-winning actor will be the principal speaker at Harvard’s 372nd Commencement on Thursday, May 25, the Harvard Gazette reports.
“A true master of his craft, Tom Hanks has given life to some of the most compelling, beloved, and iconic characters on the screen,” said Harvard President Larry Bacow. "He has contributed to our national culture and expanded our ability to appreciate stories and histories that have been previously unexamined. I very much look forward to his address in May.”
A California native, Hanks' career has spanned five decades. He is known for numerous leading roles in movies like "Big," "Forrest Gump" and "Cast Away." Hanks was also the voice of Woody in the "Toy Story" franchise from 1995 to 2019.
Other notable Harvard Commencement speakers include former Prime Minister of New Zealand Jacinda Ardern, Civil Rights Activist John Lewis and filmmaker Steven Spielberg. Hanks will also receive an honorary degree from Harvard, the Gazette reports.
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