Tom Hanks has finally met the person he fired 20 years ago. Yes, you read that correctly. Connor Ratliff, a comedian, and actor, has eventually managed to score an interview. With the Movie star, it’s packed with heat.
In an interview with the press, Connor discussed what transpired on the season 3 ending. Of his podcast Dead Eyes, which had Tom as a guest.
The host talks about his encounter with the Forrest Gump star and explains what contributed to his termination in 2000.
TOM HANKS FIRES CONNOR RATLIFF
Connor Ratliff was fired by Tom Hanks since he had “dead eyes.” Connor waited 22 years to approach Tom regarding an act that ruined a promising young talent. He had been preparing to star in the World War II classic Band of Brothers. Until he received a phone call from his agent’s associate informing him of the bad news in 2000. Tom Hanks had made the choice to overrule the casting director’s decision. To keep Connor there in the character of Pvt. John Zielinski.
“Hanks considered Ratliff had ‘dead eyes,'” the explanation was revealed. Connor admitted that realizing he “had this issue that I honestly couldn’t address” upset him.
But he didn’t let the situation get the best of him. Dead Eyes came to become the name of his podcast, which has a total of 30 episodes.
WHO IS CONNOR RATLIFF
Connor Ratliff is an actor and comedian from the United States who is most famous for hosting Dead Eyes.
In his show his fellow performers join further to express their feelings on the platform. The podcast covers rejections inside the entertainment world.
Colin, Tom Hanks’ son, came in episode 27 and discussed his famous father.
Connor has also appeared in Orange Is the New Black, The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel, and Search Party, among other programs. Various media companies describe Connor as an “improv superstar with the Upright Citizens Brigade in New York” over through the decades.
ACTOR TOM HANKS ON DEAD EYES
Tom Hanks says he discovered regarding the podcast through two of his kids. And also was “aghast” once he realized how exactly Dead Eyes was created. As well as what transpires on the podcast in exclusive tape acquired by the publication.
“Once my daughter and son told me about it, I immediately said, ‘How awful is it?’… “I get right into the corny, operatic storyline, which would be, like, Oh, alright. So this is basically going to be a continuing poison-pen letter,” the actor explained.
“But it isn’t,” he further continued. However, Dead Eyes is a comical and heartbreaking look at being turn down. Striving to get up on your feet, and continue on, as his kids conveyed to him.
Connor further stated that he and the Greyhound superstar had no history of bitterness.