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Tom Selleck
Biography Filmography Links Contact Galleries Birthdate: 29 January 1945
Birthplace: Detroit, Michigan, USA Tall, athletic, and brawny with wavy
dark hair, a craggily handsome face, eyes sparkling with intelligence
and wit, and a broad, easy smile, Tom Selleck looks as if he were born
to be a movie star. Indeed, he was among Hollywood's hottest television
sex symbols of the '80s, and yet, despite his charisma and charm, he has
yet to translate his popularity into a major screen career. Born in Detroit,
but raised in Los Angeles, Selleck did modeling work and attended the
University of Southern California on an athletic scholarship, majoring
in business administration until a drama coach suggested he try acting.
Selleck made his feature-film debut as a studly secretary in the abysmal
but campy Myra Breckinridge (1970) after signing a seven-year contract
with Fox studios. Through the '70s, Selleck had small roles in a few feature
films, worked in commercials and appeared as a guest star on television
with his largest role on the soap opera The Young and the Restless. Later
in the decade, he was a semi-regular between 1979 and 1980 on the popular
Rockford Files, starring James Garner. He did, however, have a major role
in the two-part television Western saga The Sacketts in 1979, but it would
not be until 1980 that Selleck would get his big break playing laid-back,
mustachioed, Hawaiian shirt-wearing private detective Thomas Sullivan
Magnum in the series Magnum, P.I. The top-rated show was perfectly suited
to Selleck's style and during its eight-year run made the hunky actor
a major television star and the winner of an Emmy and a Golden Globe award.
But TV stardom did not come without a price: Selleck lost out on the opportunity
to play Indiana Jones in George Lucas' lucrative Raiders of the Lost Ark
(1981) because the Magnum, P.I. producers would not release him from the
show. Later they eased up and Selleck was able to star in television movies
and feature films such as Lassiter (1984). In 1987, Selleck appeared in the film for which
he is best known, Three Men and a Baby, in which he played a playboy architect
who goes ga-ga over a baby girl who was abandoned on the doorstep of the
apartment he shares with fellow yuppie bachelors, Ted Danson and Steve
Guttenberg. Selleck's scenes with the baby stole the show and at last
it looked as if he were going to make it in the movies. But this did not
happen; his next few films, including Quigley Down Under (1991) and Mr.
Baseball (1992), were only somewhat popular. Perhaps his lack of solid
success was due to the fact that he too closely associated with his Magnum
character -- something which he was trying hard to get away from -- or
maybe, it's that Selleck too often seemed to be playing himself or a caricature
thereof. His attempt to reprise his role in the sequel Three Men and a
Little Lady (1990) did nothing to boost his movie career. Still Selleck
carries on and still appears on television and in the occasional feature
film. He has branched out into television producing and helped revitalize
Burt Reynold's flagging career with the television series B.L. Stryker
(1989-1990). Through the mid-'90s, Selleck was a recurring guest on the
sitcom Friends. In 1997, Selleck revitalized his own movie career by playing
the gay news anchor who helps a sexually confused Kevin Kline in the comedy
In and Out. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide Monte Walsh (2003) (TV) .... Monte
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