With his latest role, Chet Hanks got to explore some art imitating life. The Running Point actor, who is the son of Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson, recently revealed he was prepared to “quit acting” if he didn’t get the role of basketball bad boy Travis Bugg on the Netflix sports comedy series from Mindy
For a while, Chet Hanks was arguably one of the most confounding people in Hollywood. Then he found a way to pour that perception into a perfect role.
Hanks is, of course, the son of Hollywood institution Tom Hanks, and if you recognize him, it’s probably not for any good reasons: He has gone viral for doing such yikes-worthy things as speaking in a Jamaican patois and trying to make the phrase “white boy summer” a thing.
He may be playing a parody of a parody of himself on Netflix's 'Running Point,' but in real life, the one-time black sheep of the Hanks family is sober, serious about his acting and music careers, and ready to reintroduce himself.
Running Point is officially coming back for season two. Thank you so much everyone who watched the show so far. I’m just beyond thrilled because you’re really the reason we’re able to come back.” “We are so thrilled to be able to deliver a season two of Running Point to the fans of the show,
For a while, Chet Hanks was arguably one of the most ... Created in part by actress and producer Mindy Kaling, the dark comedy is based on the life of Los Angeles Lakers owner and president ...