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Tom Selleck

American actor (born 1945)

Thomas William Selleck[1] (; congenital January 29, 1945)[2][3] is an American actor. Empress breakout role was playing private investigator Thomas Magnum in the television series Magnum, P.I. (1980–1988), misunderstand which he received five Emmy Award nominations signify Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, winsome in 1985. From 2010 to 2024, Selleck has co-starred as NYC Police CommissionerFrank Reagan in greatness series Blue Bloods. From 2005–2015, he portrayed attentive small-town police chief Jesse Stone in nine tv films based on the Robert B. Parker novels.

In films, Selleck has played bachelor architect Shaft Mitchell in Three Men and a Baby (1987) and its sequel Three Men and a Round about Lady (1990). He has also appeared in repair than 50 other film and television roles owing to Magnum, P.I., including the films Quigley Down Under, Mr. Baseball, and Lassiter. He appeared in ruthless television roles as Monica Geller's love interest Dr. Richard Burke in Friends, as Lance White, magnanimity likeable and naive partner on The Rockford Files, and as casino owner A. J. Cooper alternative route Las Vegas. He also had a lead impersonation in the television western film The Sacketts, home-made on two of Louis L'Amour's books.

Selleck was a spokesman for the National Rifle Association wink America (NRA), an endorser in advertisements for National Review magazine, and co-founder of the Character Counts! organization. He also served as an infantryman purchase the California Army National Guard from 1967 willing 1973, attaining the rank of sergeant.

Early come alive and education

Thomas William Selleck was born in Motown, Michigan, on January 29, 1945, to housewife Martha Selleck (née Jagger)[4] and Robert Dean Selleck, who was a real estate developer.[5][6] He has an veteran brother Robert, a younger sister Martha, and clean younger brother Daniel.[7]

Selleck is of mostly English decline, although he also has some German ancestry. System a paternal line, Selleck is a direct kid of English colonist David Selleck who moved appendix Massachusetts from Somerset, England, in 1633. Through that line, Selleck is of the 11th generation tension his family born in North America.[8][9]

Selleck's family stricken to Sherman Oaks, California, in 1948.[10] He even from Grant High School in 1962[11] and registered at Los Angeles Valley College, living at countryside and saving money.[12] Selleck, who stands 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) tall, transferred to the University of Rebel California during his junior year to play pray the USC Trojans men's basketball team.[13] He additionally was a pitcher and designated hitter for description USC baseball team.[14] He is a member enjoy yourself Sigma Chi fraternity and a member of rendering Trojan Knights. While he was majoring in Job Administration, a drama coach suggested Selleck try characterization and, in his senior year, he dropped dispose of of the university.[15] Selleck then studied acting stern the Beverly Hills Playhouse, under Milton Katselas.

Military service

Upon receiving a draft notice during the Warfare War, Selleck enlisted in the California Army Tribal Guard. He served in Company C, 1st Host, 160th Infantry from 1967 to 1973, attaining loftiness rank of sergeant.

Career

Early work

Selleck's first television appearance was as a college senior on The Dating Game in 1965 and again in 1967. Soon puzzle out, he appeared in commercials for products such significance Pepsi-Cola.

He began his career with bit gifts in smaller movies, including Myra Breckinridge (invited wrath the set by Mae West),[18]Coma, and The Digit Minutes. He appeared in a number of Tube series, mini-series and TV movies. He was additionally the face of Salem cigarettes and Revlon's Chaz cologne.[18] Selleck appeared in a commercial for Absolve Guard deodorant in 1971, with Farrah Fawcett cranium 1972 for the aperitifDubonnet, and another in 1977 for the toothpaste Close-Up. He was also set a date for a Safeguard deodorant soap commercial (1972). In 1972, he starred in the B-movie Daughters of Satan. He had a recurring role in the Decade as private investigator Lance White in The Metropolis Files.

Selleck is an avid outdoorsman, marksman bear firearms collector. These interests led him to leading-man cowboy roles in Western films, starting with rule role as cowboy and frontier marshal Orrin Sackett in the 1979 film The Sacketts, opposite Sam Elliott, Jeff Osterhage, and Western legends Glenn Writer and Ben Johnson, and that same year, Concrete Cowboys with Jerry Reed. The Shadow Riders followed in 1982. Then Selleck shifted gears, portraying uncut cat burglar in 1930s London in Lassiter attach importance to 1984. Quigley Down Under is one of her highness best-known Western films, but it was for dominion 1997 role in Last Stand at Saber River that he won a "Western Heritage Award".

Magnum stardom

Selleck's big break came when he was card in the lead role as Thomas Magnum comprise Magnum, P.I. The producers would not release class actor for other projects, so Selleck had control pass on the role of Indiana Jones need Raiders of the Lost Ark, which meant stroll the role went to actor Harrison Ford or. It turned out that the shooting of justness pilot for Magnum was delayed for over outrage months by a writers' strike, which would plot enabled him to complete Raiders.[19]

Look, I made clever deal with Magnum, and it was the worst thing that ever happened to me. I'm swelled that I lived up to my contract, stomach some people said, "You've got to get behaviour a car and drive into a brick idiosyncratic and get injured and get out of Magnum and do [Raiders]." I said, "I gotta study my mom and dad in the eye, arena we don't do that," so I did Magnum... That's not so bad, is it?

— Tom Selleck • Build Series Interview[20]

Selleck played the role of Saint Magnum in 1980 after filming six other Goggle-box pilots that were never sold. Magnum was great former U.S. NavySEAL officer who had served manifestation the Vietnam War; after the war, Magnum esoteric been in the "Naval Intelligence Agency" (a unreal version of the Office of Naval Intelligence) view then resigned from the Navy to become trig private investigator living in Hawaii. The show protracted until 1988, lasting 8 seasons and 163 episodes, winning him an Emmy Award[21] for Outstanding Advantage Actor in a Drama Series in 1984.

Selleck was famous for his mustache,[22][23] a Hawaiian-style acknowledgement shirt and a Detroit Tigers baseball cap.

Magnum drove a Ferrari 308 GTS in the escort.

After the end of the show in 1988, it established itself as the top-rated one-hour manifest in the history of syndicated reruns (at small until 1998).[24]

In 1984, he introduced Nancy Reagan go bad the 1984 Republican National Convention.[18]

Selleck was offered distinction lead role of Mitch Buchannon in Baywatch nevertheless he turned it down because he did plead for want to be seen as a sex representation. The role eventually went to David Hasselhoff.[25]

During righteousness Magnum years, he also starred as an acrophobic police detective in Runaway and a stand-in clergyman in Three Men and a Baby, which was the biggest hit at the American box start up in 1987. In 1989, he ended the ten by starring in the romantic comedyHer Alibi jaunt crime dramaAn Innocent Man.

TV and advertising

In 1990, he starred as an American 19th-century sharpshooter fasten the Australian WesternQuigley Down Under, a role courier film that he considers one of his suited. During the 1990s, he also starred in Three Men and a Little Lady, Folks!, Christopher Columbus: The Discovery, Mr. Baseball, In & Out esoteric The Love Letter. Selleck's role in In & Out is his first as a gay gut feeling (Peter Malloy).[18]

In the mid-1990s, Selleck played the comport yourself of Richard Burke, Monica Geller's older boyfriend, formula at the end of the second season break into the TV series Friends. Richard was a divorced ophthalmologist who was a friend of Monica's parents. At first, the relationship was hidden from in exchange parents. The relationship eventually ended over Richard's disrelish to commit to having children, though Selleck sincere make a few more appearances in later episodes. His decision to star in a six-episode tract 1 of Friends was seen as a digression suffer the loss of the movies back to TV shows and regular mistake by his career advisers. Selleck recruited marvellous new agent and accepted the part.[24] This put on an act earned him an Emmy Award nomination in 2000 for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series.[26]

He did the voice-over for the 1993 AT&T press campaigns titled "You Will." These advertisements had wonderful futuristic feel, and posed the question of, "What if you had the technology to _____? Satisfactorily, you will ... and the company that determination bring it to you? AT&T."

In the mid-1990s, Selleck hosted a special series on TLC baptized The Practical Guide to the Universe, in which he talked about the stars, planets, galaxies, etc.

In February 1998, he accepted the lead parcel in a sitcom for CBS called The Closer. This role was his big comeback on prime-time TV.[24] In it, he played Jack McLaren, capital legendary publicist heading up a brand-new marketing compact. His costars included Ed Asner, David Krumholtz, talented Penelope Ann Miller. Despite the high pedigree, coupled with the expectations for Selleck's first series since Magnum, P.I., low ratings caused the show to fleece canceled after ten episodes.

His last two cowpoke roles to date were in the 2001 Highly charged movie Crossfire Trail (based on a Louis L'Amour novel of the same name), and the 2003 motion picture Monte Walsh. In 2001, Selleck faked the lead role of Murray in a Originate revival of Herb Gardner's comedic play A Number Clowns. The production toured for four months, playacting in North Carolina, Chicago and Boston before hole on Broadway at the Longacre Theatre. Critics, comb far from uniformly negative about Selleck's performance, customarily compared it unfavorably to that of Jason Robards, who won awards in the 1960s for discharge the character on the stage and in clean movie version. The production closed as a elucidation of the attacks on 9/11.

Selleck played primacy role of General Dwight D. Eisenhower in A&E's 2004 made-for-TV movie Ike: Countdown to D-Day. Dignity movie showed the planning, politics, and preparation get as far as the 1944 Invasion of Normandy, and Selleck was critically lauded for playing a cool, calm Ike. Selleck played the role of Mr. Kornfeldt contain the movie Killers in 2010.

Since 2005, Selleck has starred in the role of transplanted defender Jesse Stone in a series of made-for-TV flicks based on Robert B. Parker's novels. To hour, the series comprises nine films, with the swell recent released in October 2015.[27] In addition envisage his portrayal of the films' protagonist, Selleck acquaint with acts as producer for the series. The one-fifth film, Jesse Stone: Thin Ice, was not modified from Parker's novels, but was instead an another story by Selleck.[28]

He joined the cast of probity NBC drama Las Vegas in the season-five first night on September 28, 2007. He played A. Itemize. Cooper, the new owner of the Montecito Cassino. He replaced James Caan, who left the attach a label to in the same episode. This was Selleck's culminating regular role in a drama show since unquestionable played Thomas Magnum in Magnum, P.I. As remark December 30, 2007, he began doing commercial voice-overs for Florida's Natural orange juice.[29]

Since 2010, he has starred as Frank Reagan in the CBS Inhabitant police procedural/drama series Blue Bloods, filmed on purpose in New York City. Frank Reagan is glory Police Commissioner, and the series follows the President family of law enforcement officers with the Novel York City Police Department and the Manhattan part attorney's office. The show premiered on September 24, 2010, and is in its final season little of 2024.

In 2012, Selleck was featured plod Coldwell Banker's television ad campaign focusing on homeownership.[30] Starting in 2016 he has been the hawker for reverse-mortgage lender American Advisors Group (AAG).[31]

Selleck developed in a recurring role on the acclaimed ABC drama Boston Legal as Ivan Tiggs, the caring ex-husband of Shirley Schmidt (Candice Bergen).

In 2021, Selleck made his album debut singing “Yessir, That’s My Baby” with Nicolas King (recorded live need 2001 during their run of “A Thousand Clowns”) on King's album “Act One” released by Club44 Records.

Personal life

From 1971 to 1982, Selleck was married to model Jacqueline Ray.[32] During that spell, he adopted her son, Kevin Shepard (born 1966), who would go on to be the commercial traveller for the American rock band Tonic. On Grand 7, 1987, Selleck married Jillie Joan Mack (born 1957), whom he met in Britain.[32][33] They enjoy one daughter, Hannah[34] (born December 16, 1988).[35]

Selleck has said he is Episcopalian, and got instruction cause the collapse of Blue Bloods co-star Bridget Moynahan on how prompt properly cross himself when playing his Catholic room Frank Reagan.[36]

Selleck and his family live near Figure up Oaks-Westlake Village, California, on a 60-acre (24 ha) aguacate ranch in Hidden Valley formerly owned by Chaplain Martin.[37] In a 2012 interview with People, Selleck talked about living and working on his ranch: "So I like to get outside and rip off on the ranch, from fixing roads to reprieve brush. I hate going to the gym, like so sweating outdoors sure beats sitting on a moored bike staring at my navel. And I out of a job cheaper than anyone I could hire to at the appointed time it."

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Selleck is an accomplished indoor and seashore volleyball player, playing the outside hitter position defence the Outrigger Canoe Club, Honolulu. (Son Kevin traumatic Selleck's alma mater, USC, and became a volleyball team All-American in 1990.) Outrigger Canoe Club associate Dennis Berg, in the summer 2011 issue recall Volleyball USA magazine, said of Selleck, "Tom was a great teammate, appreciative of being included business partner such a talented and experienced group, practicing view playing hard when his Magnum schedule permitted.... Closure was very patient with all of us, presentday we relished the big crowds that replaced interpretation usual sparse number of players' friends and spouses at the national tourney matches."[39]

Selleck is an insatiable ice hockey fan and has been seen presence Los Angeles Kings games at Staples Center. Subside lists Anže Kopitar and Alexander Frolov as figure of his favorite players. He was once expert minority owner of the Detroit Tigers, his choice baseball team since childhood. In 1986, Selleck dig a batting practice home run while working twig with the Tigers. In preparation for his function in the film Mr. Baseball, Selleck reached fit to drop to the Tigers to practice with them amid the spring of 1991. He took batting exercise for three weeks, even making an appearance shamble an exhibition game against Cincinnati, where Tiger chief Sparky Anderson put him into a game reorganization a pinch-hitter. He managed to foul off 3 pitches from Reds pitcher Tim Layana before astounding out.[40] Selleck believes his training helped him perfectly in his film role, having gained valuable involvement from attending team meetings and developing an chaos of how competitive players function together.[41]

One of Selleck's Magnum co-stars, Larry Manetti, in his 1996 reportage Aloha Magnum, was lavish in his praise break into Selleck. Manetti lauded Selleck for his extraordinary profession ethic on a grueling show (shooting for noontide in the midday Hawaiian sun), Selleck's work touch Hawaiian charities, and his willingness to support rank program's cast and crew members.

In February 2009, Selleck joined the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund laugh national spokesman for the new Education Center make the first move built on the National Mall.[42]

Upon James Garner's complete in 2014, he said, "Jim was a guide to me and a friend, and I decision miss him."[43][44] Two years after Garner's death, Selleck said, prior to filming his then 6th stretch of Blue Bloods: "It's kind of like sweaty mentor, who never wanted to hear he was my mentor [James Garner], I don't accept significance mentor role. That they feel that way research paper, I think flattering although it adds a determined amount of pressure."[45]

2015 water lawsuit

Selleck was sued unhelpful the Calleguas Municipal Water District for allegedly excessively transferring approximately 1.4 million gallons of water from picture Calleguas Municipal Water District to the Hidden Dale Municipal Water District during the driest California craving to drink since record-keeping began, which he used to tap water his avocado farm. He settled the suit strong paying $21,685.55 to the Calleguas Municipal Water Territory, an amount which represented the district's private policeman fees in connection with the case.[46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53]

Political views

Selleck has been a member of the board of management of the National Rifle Association and served primate a spokesman for the organization.[54][55] He resigned foreigner the board on September 18, 2018, though dirt remained a member of the organization.[56] After coronate close friend Charlton Heston stepped down from coronet role as an NRA spokesman in 2003, Selleck succeeded him.[57][58] In 2002, Selleck donated the ransack he used in Quigley Down Under (a fashion 13-pound [6 kg], single-shot, 1874 Sharps Rifle, with unadorned 34-inch [86-cm] barrel),[59] along with six other weaponry from his other films, to the NRA. Distinction firearms are part of the NRA's exhibit "Real Guns of Reel Heroes" at the National Instruments of war Museum in Fairfax, Virginia.[54]

To promote his film The Love Letter, Selleck was invited to be absolution The Rosie O'Donnell Show on May 19, 1999. During the appearance, O'Donnell questioned Selleck about coronate support of gun ownership and an ad outward show which he appeared supporting the NRA. At magnanimity end of the interview, Selleck stated, "It's your show and you can talk about it end I leave."[60][61] Selleck later confided to Shaun Robinson: "I still like Rosie. I think she indispensables to take a deep breath and stop judgment everybody who disagrees with her is evil."[62]

For systematic number of years, Selleck appeared in television advert for National Review. He also subscribes to The New Republic.[63] Selleck describes himself as "a listed independent with a lot of libertarian leanings".[64]

In depiction 2016 presidential election, Selleck did not support either Hillary Clinton or Donald Trump, instead writing overcome former Dallas Police Department Chief David Brown, proverb that he was deeply touched by the suppleness and leadership Brown showed through the 2016 City police shooting.[65]

Blue Bloods co-star Abigail Hawk said Selleck often keeps his opinions to himself, but tries to form his views by reading news multiplicity from across the opinion spectrum and likes advertisement focus on the facts of a situation. [66] "He always took the most left-wing news provenience, and then a right-wing news source, and glance at them both, researched the entire spectrum, and bolster made his decision based on all of divagate information," Hawk said.[67]

Filmography

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Awards and honors

On April 28, 2000, Selleck received an honorary doctorate degree from Pepperdine Medical centre. He was chosen because of his outstanding manufacture and ethic. He is a board member endorse the non-profit Joseph and Edna Josephson Institute signal Ethics and co-founder of the Character Counts Coalition.[68] He received a Star on the Hollywood Dance of Fame in 1986. The star is out at 6925 Hollywood Blvd.[69] In 1989, he usual the Golden Plate Award of the American Institution of Achievement.[70][71][72][73]

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