Actor Tom Hanks was entered into the Guinness Book of World Records Wednesday as the "Actor With Most Consecutive $100 Million Grossing Movies"
- May 11, 2006
AceShowbiz - Hollywood actor Tom Hanks has just set world record as he's been listed into the Guinness Book of World Records Wednesday May 10th, 2006 as the "Actor With Most Consecutive $100 Million Grossing Movies."
Not without reason but it is his achievement in the industry that get him such accolade. Hanks appeared in seven consecutive films that hit the $100 million mark between 1998 and 2002, starting with "Saving Private Ryan" and wrapping with "Catch Me If You Can," that's for everybody to know.
The actor, furthermore, has had a total of 14 films that pulled in a domestic gross of more than $100 million and the streak would have been 11 if not for the 1996 film, "That Thing You Do," which grossed only $25.8 million, Guinness said.