Tom Hanks showed once again how to be a good neighbor.
22.01.2020 - 21:41 / torontosun.com
Henry Winkler has denied he and Tom Hanks are still feuding over the Happy Days star’s firing from the movie Turner & Hooch.
Henry was dismissed as the director of the 1989 Disney dog film, with rumours swirling for years that he and the Apollo 13 star had clashed on set.
This made for an awkward moment at Sunday’s SAG Awards as a camera cut to the Barry actor when a clip from Turner & Hooch was shown during a career spanning montage celebrating Tom receiving the Cecil B. DeMille Award.
Denying
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Despite rumors that he himself helped fuel, Henry Winkler wants to make it clear that there’s no feud between him and Tom Hanks.
There have long been rumors that Henry Winkler and Tom Hanks -- widely regarded as two of the nicest guys in Hollywood -- have been embroiled in a bitter feud for more than three decades.
Feud? What feud?
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