Hanks finally finds confidence as an actor
Five times Oscar-nominated Tom Hanks declared he no longer feels insecure about his acting.
The 52-year-old actor and producer also said he had given up on being vain.
Hanks, who won Best Actor Oscars for Philadelphia and Forrest Gump, told the Radio Times: āI no longer feel insecure about my acting.
āEarly on I took any job that was offered, milking it for the money.
āI had no idea what I was doing ā thatās when insecurity and self-loathing start.
āEssentially Iām a mountain climber saying to myself āSee that peak? No-one else has gone up there, and I know how toā.ā
Hanksās new film, 'Angels And Demons', sees him reprise the role of Robert Langdon from the 'Da Vinci Code'.
Speaking about throwing away his vanity, Hanks said: āAfter a while you have to give up being vain.
āFor a long time I wouldnāt wear a hat because I thought it looked stupid.
āBut guess what? This is what I look like in a hat, so who cares?
āIn 'Angels And Demons' I have to wear a Speedo to go swimming.
āIt takes a real man to slap on a Speedo and say āIām ready for workā.
āAnd my face ā from one side itās decent, from the other itās as if someone carved a pumpkin.
āBut this is the way I look, and Iām in the finest, most rewarding, artistic job.ā
Despite the success of the 'Da Vinci Code' as a book and film, the story was not so well received by critics.
Hanks said: āI read the book in 15 hours and thereās a lot of cockamamie stuff, but I couldnāt wait to see what happens next, whether or not itās well written.
āThe movie did OK with its faked contrivances and goofy hunt through the Priory of Sion, but you should have been in Cannes with us when it opened.
āThe reception couldnāt have been worse. Everyone slunk out of town with their heads between their shoulders.
āWe called it āthe Bonfire of the Unsold Ticketsā. Everything ended up in its proper perspective, though, which usually happens. The audience wins out.ā
He had no doubts about making 'Angels And Demons', in which an ancient secret brotherhood threatens to blow up the Vatican.
Hanks told the magazine: āWhy would I hand this gig to someone else? Iām not stupid.
āIf you can make sense of 'The Da Vinci Code', you realise Langdon is a highly intelligent, interdisciplinary genius, and thatās the sort of part selfish actors try to land.
āWe play fast and loose with an awful lot of fact, but a trickle of authenticity makes it plausible. Itās not important, but itās fun.ā
:: Whoopi Goldberg, who is producing a stage version of her 1992 film 'Sister Act', told the Radio Times how she has fallen in lust ā āa lotā.
āWell, I used to. Iāve been fortunate that the men Iāve cared for are still friends.
āThey tell me I was a pain in the butt, and I admit it. When you go into some relationships you know itās going to be bad ā and you canāt help yourself. Itās ego, loneliness, or you want a fast orgasm.ā
The 53-year-old also talked about the āmorals policeā.
She said: āYou have a hard time when you try to illustrate a point. Sometimes it upsets me, especially when itās based on bulls***.
āIāve watched that happen with Madonna and her attempts to adopt a girl in Malawi.
āIf weāre going to be morals police, none of us should be walking around with children.ā

