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Tom Hanks Is 'Not Surprised' About His Daughter's Memoir That Alleges Her Mom Samantha Lewes Was Emotionally and Physically Abusive
Tom Hanks Is 'Not Surprised' About His Daughter's Memoir That Alleges Her Mom Samantha Lewes Was Emotionally and Physically Abusive

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Tom Hanks Is 'Not Surprised' About His Daughter's Memoir That Alleges Her Mom Samantha Lewes Was Emotionally and Physically Abusive

Tom Hanks is speaking out for the first time following the release of his daughter E.A. Hanks' memoir, The 10: A Memoir of Family and the Open Road, which alleges that her mom was emotionally and physically abusive "I'm not surprised that my daughter had the wherewithal as well as the curiosity to examine this thing," he explained to Access Hollywood recently E.A. Hanks' memoir was released on April 8 and examines her childhoodTom Hanks is sharing how he really feels about his daughter E.A. Hanks' memoir, The 10: A Memoir of Family and the Open Road — and the claims it brings forth that her mom, actress Samantha Lewes, was emotionally and physically abusive. The Forrest Gump star, 68, addressed the abuse allegations E.A.'s book — which was published April 8 — during a conversation with Access Hollywood on Wednesday, May 26, at the red carpet premiere of his new film, The Phoenician Scheme. 'I'm not surprised that my daughter had the wherewithal as well as the curiosity to examine this thing that I think she was incredibly honest about,' Hanks told the outlet. 'We all come from checkered, cracked lives, all of us.' 'She's a knockout, always has been,' he continued. 'If you've had kids, you realize that you see who they are when they're about 6 weeks old.' In the memoir, E.A., whose real name is Elizabeth Anne, details experiencing "emotional violence" and "physical violence" from her mother, whose real name Susan Dillingham, after her parents' divorce. Hanks and Dillingham tied the knot in January 1978, and their divorce was finalized in 1987. Dillingham got primary custody, and the kids had designated weekend and summer visits with Hanks. "I would visit my dad and stepmother (and soon enough my younger half brothers) on the weekends and during summers, but from 5 to 14, years filled with confusion, violence, deprivation, and love," E.A., 43, wrote in an excerpt previously obtained by PEOPLE. She added, "As the years went on, the backyard became so full of dog s--- that you couldn't walk around it, the house stank of smoke. The fridge was bare or full of expired food more often than not, and my mother spent more and more time in her big four-poster bed, poring over the Bible." E.A. said she moved to Los Angeles after her mother's alleged abuse took a turn for the worse. "One night, her emotional violence became physical violence, and in the aftermath I moved to Los Angeles, right smack in the middle of the seventh grade. My custody arrangement basically switched — now I lived in L.A. and visited Sacramento on the weekends and in the summer." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. She said during her senior year of high school, her mother called to tell her she was dying. Though her mother was never diagnosed, E.A. believes Dillingham was bipolar with episodes of extreme paranoia and delusion. Hanks' latest film, The Phoenician Scheme, centers around a wealthy businessman Zsa-zsa Korda (played by Benicio Del Toro), who "appoints his only daughter, a nun, as sole heir to his estate. As Korda embarks on a new enterprise, they soon become the target of scheming tycoons, foreign terrorists and determined assassins,' per IMDb. Hanks plays Korda's business associate, Leland. The film also stars Mia Threapleton, Michael Cera, Willem Dafoe, Bill Murray, Scarlett Johansson and more. It was released in limited theaters on May 30 and will see a wide release June 6. Read the original article on People

Who Was Tom Hanks' First Wife? All About Samantha Lewes, Who Welcomed 2 Children with the Actor
Who Was Tom Hanks' First Wife? All About Samantha Lewes, Who Welcomed 2 Children with the Actor

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Who Was Tom Hanks' First Wife? All About Samantha Lewes, Who Welcomed 2 Children with the Actor

Tom Hanks, who is now married to Rita Wilson, wed Samantha Lewes in 1978 The Forrest Gump actor and Lewes welcomed two kids before they finalized their divorce in 1987 Their daughter, E.A., claimed in her 2025 memoir that Lewes was abusiveBefore Tom Hanks' love story with Rita Wilson began, he was married to his first wife, Samantha Lewes. The former couple wed in 1978 and welcomed two children together, daughter E.A. and son Colin, before finalizing their divorce in 1987. Lewes eventually died in 2002, and years later, E.A. claimed in her 2025 memoir, The 10: A Memoir of Family and the Open Road, that her late mother (whose real name was Susan Dillingham) was emotionally and physically abusive. In May 2025, the Forrest Gump star addressed the allegations made by his daughter during an interview with Access Hollywood. 'I'm not surprised that my daughter had the wherewithal as well as the curiosity to examine this thing that I think she was incredibly honest about,' Hanks said. 'We all come from checkered, cracked lives, all of us.' So who was Tom Hanks' first wife? Here's everything to know about Samantha Lewes and her relationship with the actor. Like Hanks, Lewes was also an actress. She appeared in a 1981 episode of Hanks' ABC sitcom Bosom Buddies, as well as 1984's Mr. Success. Off-screen, she enjoyed Shakespeare and poetry, according to E.A.'s memoir. The former couple met and fell in love while they were both students at California State University, Sacramento in the mid '70s. During a 1994 conversation with Interview Magazine, Hanks opened up about his path to the school, saying it was the "only institute of higher education that I could get into where you could do plays." "I stage-managed shows, was a carpenter for shows and acted in them," he said. "Also I started hanging out in a place attached to the theater called the Green Room in Sacramento, where everybody had an entrance, everybody was a star. It was a great mix of people." After sparking a romance in college, Hanks and Lewes wed in January 1978. However, they went their separate ways in 1985, finalizing their divorce two years later in 1987. Hanks began dating Wilson in 1986. The pair then got married in April 1988, going on to celebrate their 37th wedding anniversary in April 2025. Hanks, who is a father of four, welcomed two children with Lewes: son Colin and daughter E.A., whose real name is Elizabeth Anne. Colin was born on Nov. 24, 1977, and has gone on to follow in his parents' footsteps as an actor. Meanwhile, Elizabeth, born on May 17, 1982, appeared as an extra in Forrest Gump and That Thing You Do! alongside her dad before going on to become a writer under the name E.A. After Hanks and Lewes divorced, Lewes got primary custody of E.A. and Colin. While at first Hanks had designated weekend and summer visits with his children, Lewes suddenly moved them from Los Angeles to Sacramento, Calif., without notice. 'My dad came to pick us up from school and we're not there,' E.A. wrote in her memoir. 'And it turns out we haven't been there for two weeks and he has to track us down." Hanks later welcomed Chester "Chet" Marlon and Truman Theodore with Wilson. In 2002, Lewes died from lung cancer at age 49. Before her death, she was allegedly a troubled woman who struggled with mental illness and addiction. In her memoir, E.A. claims this might have stemmed from Lewes potentially witnessing her own father "rape, murder and cannibalize" a young girl, after E.A. read about the alleged incident in one of her late mother's journals. 'If any part of the red journal is true, where I read about my grandfather raping and murdering, then my mother never stood a chance," E.A. wrote, later sharing that she never was able to "prove conclusively what he did or didn't do." After Lewes relocated with her children to Sacramento, E.A. says her mental health began to decline. Although she was never formally diagnosed, E.A. believes Lewes may have experienced bipolar disorder, marked by episodes of extreme paranoia and delusions, which became more frequent as time went on. 'The screaming was scarier,' she recalled. 'The food was more inconsistent. The degree to which she would pray and speak to God out loud — she used to be able to keep it together in public. That went very quickly.' In her memoir, E.A. shared that her childhood was marked with "confusion, violence, deprivation, and love," revealing that her mother's emotional abuse turned physical. When she was 14, E.A. was struck in the face by Lewes, leading Hanks to eventually gain primary custody of her. Moving forward, E.A. spent time with Lewes during summer visits. Ahead of the memoir's release, E.A. told PEOPLE that she leaned on her brother Colin for support during some of the difficult times with her mother. 'There's this galvanizing incident between my mother and I that was like a line had been crossed in a way that not even I could cover for her anymore,' E.A. recalled. 'And in the glaring reality of who she was and how bad the situation was getting, the only person I could turn to was the only other veteran of that war, which was Colin." If you suspect child abuse, call the Childhelp National Child Abuse Hotline at 1-800-4-A-Child or 1-800-422-4453, or go to All calls are toll-free and confidential. The hotline is available 24/7 in more than 170 languages. Read the original article on People

Tom Hanks Responds to Daughter's Allegations of Abuse in Memoir
Tom Hanks Responds to Daughter's Allegations of Abuse in Memoir

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Tom Hanks Responds to Daughter's Allegations of Abuse in Memoir

Tom Hanks has broken his silence after his daughter, E.A. Hanks, alleged that her mother, Samantha Lewes, was physically and emotionally abusive. In her memoir, The 10: A Memoir of Family and the Open Road, which was published in April, E.A. claimed that her mother struggled with mental health issues after her divorce from Tom was finalized in 1987. In the book, E.A. details being hit, shaken, and at times locked in closets. She claimed that Lewes let their home spiral into messiness, with the fridge often empty or filled with spoiled food, as she sat in bed reading the to Access Hollywood at the premiere of his new movie, The Phoenician Scheme, the veteran actor broke his silence regarding E.A.'s allegations. "It's a pride because she's been very open about what the process is," Tom said. 'I'm not surprised that my daughter had the wherewithal, as well as the curiosity, as well as, I'm going to say, perhaps, the 'shoot herself in the foot' kind of wherewithal in order to examine this thing that I think she was incredibly honest about."We all come from checked or cracked lives. She knows that, and she leans into absolutely everything of it,' he added, calling E.A. a "bold journalistic literary mind." E.A., whose real name is Elizabeth Anne, eventually moved in with her father full-time at the age of 12, shortly after Tom married his second wife, Rita Wilson. Lewes, who was born Susan Dillingham, passed away in 2002. Hanks and Lewes share a son, Colin, in addition to Hanks Responds to Daughter's Allegations of Abuse in Memoir first appeared on Men's Journal on Jun 5, 2025

‘The Phoenician Scheme' actor finally breaks silence as Tom Hanks' daughter reveals details of her ‘abusive childhood' in her memoir
‘The Phoenician Scheme' actor finally breaks silence as Tom Hanks' daughter reveals details of her ‘abusive childhood' in her memoir

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‘The Phoenician Scheme' actor finally breaks silence as Tom Hanks' daughter reveals details of her ‘abusive childhood' in her memoir

Tom Hanks ' daughter, E.A. Hanks, has recently dropped her very own autobiographical novel. The 42-year-old, in her latest work, 'The 10: A Memoir of Family and the Open Road', managed to reveal details about the kind of childhood she lived. She also dropped a bombshell after revealing details about the kind of abuse she suffered at the hands of her late mother, Samantha Lewes . As E.A. Hanks breaks silence on past abuse, Tom Hanks opens up about his family The actor opened up about the past that his daughter went through and more after her memoir dropped about the memories of her 'abusive childhood'. The actor shares that 'It's a pride because, I think, she shares it with me; she's been very open about what the process is' in an interview with Access Hollywood during the premiere for his latest film 'The Phoenician Scheme'. He continued talking about his daughter, saying that 'I'm not surprised that my daughter had the wherewithal, as well as the curiosity, as well as, I'm going to say, perhaps, the 'shoot herself in the foot' kind of wherewithal in order to examine this thing that I think she was incredibly honest about.' The 'Asteroid City' star then continued talking about how everyone comes from different walks of life. He shared: 'We all come from checked or cracked lives, all of us, despite the fact that part of it would seem as though she worked for some internationally well-known firm with a copyrighted last name.' While talking about his daughter, he stated that 'She knows that, and she leans into absolutely everything of it, and I think anyone who does that is a bold journalistic literary mind, and I'm thrilled I can say the same thing about my daughter.' About 'The 10: A Memoir of Family and the Open Road' E.A. 's book 'The 10: A Memoir of Family and the Open Road' details the writer's life after she moved all the way to Sacramento with her mother, Samantha Lewes, after she and the 'Castaway' actor filed for divorce. The two were married from 1978 to 1987 and shared two children, i.e., Colin Hanks and E.A. Hanks. E.A. shared through her book that she had an 'abusive' childhood at the hands of her mother, who was also suffering from mental health issues. She shared that 'She pushed me, shook me, pulled at my hair and locked me in a closet once or twice … she told me there were men hiding in her closet who were waiting for us to go to sleep to come out and do horrible things.' Check out our list of the latest Hindi , English , Tamil , Telugu , Malayalam , and Kannada movies . Don't miss our picks for the best Hindi movies , best Tamil movies, and best Telugu films .

Tom Hanks Is 'Not Surprised' About His Daughter's Memoir That Alleges Her Mom Samantha Lewes Was Emotionally and Physically Abusive
Tom Hanks Is 'Not Surprised' About His Daughter's Memoir That Alleges Her Mom Samantha Lewes Was Emotionally and Physically Abusive

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Tom Hanks Is 'Not Surprised' About His Daughter's Memoir That Alleges Her Mom Samantha Lewes Was Emotionally and Physically Abusive

Tom Hanks is speaking out for the first time following the release of his daughter E.A. Hanks' memoir, The 10: A Memoir of Family and the Open Road, which alleges that her mom was emotionally and physically abusive "I'm not surprised that my daughter had the wherewithal as well as the curiosity to examine this thing," he explained to Access Hollywood recently E.A. Hanks' memoir was released on April 8 and examines her childhoodTom Hanks is sharing how he really feels about his daughter E.A. Hanks' memoir, The 10: A Memoir of Family and the Open Road — and the claims it brings forth that her mom, actress Samantha Lewes, was emotionally and physically abusive. The Forrest Gump star, 68, addressed the abuse allegations E.A.'s book — which was published April 8 — during a conversation with Access Hollywood on Wednesday, May 26, at the red carpet premiere of his new film, The Phoenician Scheme. 'I'm not surprised that my daughter had the wherewithal as well as the curiosity to examine this thing that I think she was incredibly honest about,' Hanks told the outlet. 'We all come from checkered, cracked lives, all of us.' 'She's a knockout, always has been,' he continued. 'If you've had kids, you realize that you see who they are when they're about 6 weeks old.' In the memoir, E.A., whose real name is Elizabeth Anne, details experiencing "emotional violence" and "physical violence" from her mother, whose real name Susan Dillingham, after her parents' divorce. Hanks and Dillingham tied the knot in January 1978, and their divorce was finalized in 1987. Dillingham got primary custody, and the kids had designated weekend and summer visits with Hanks. "I would visit my dad and stepmother (and soon enough my younger half brothers) on the weekends and during summers, but from 5 to 14, years filled with confusion, violence, deprivation, and love," E.A., 43, wrote in an excerpt previously obtained by PEOPLE. She added, "As the years went on, the backyard became so full of dog s--- that you couldn't walk around it, the house stank of smoke. The fridge was bare or full of expired food more often than not, and my mother spent more and more time in her big four-poster bed, poring over the Bible." E.A. said she moved to Los Angeles after her mother's alleged abuse took a turn for the worse. "One night, her emotional violence became physical violence, and in the aftermath I moved to Los Angeles, right smack in the middle of the seventh grade. My custody arrangement basically switched — now I lived in L.A. and visited Sacramento on the weekends and in the summer." Never miss a story — sign up for to stay up-to-date on the best of what PEOPLE has to offer​​, from celebrity news to compelling human interest stories. She said during her senior year of high school, her mother called to tell her she was dying. Though her mother was never diagnosed, E.A. believes Dillingham was bipolar with episodes of extreme paranoia and delusion. Hanks' latest film, The Phoenician Scheme, centers around a wealthy businessman Zsa-zsa Korda (played by Benicio Del Toro), who "appoints his only daughter, a nun, as sole heir to his estate. As Korda embarks on a new enterprise, they soon become the target of scheming tycoons, foreign terrorists and determined assassins,' per IMDb. Hanks plays Korda's business associate, Leland. The film also stars Mia Threapleton, Michael Cera, Willem Dafoe, Bill Murray, Scarlett Johansson and more. It was released in limited theaters on May 30 and will see a wide release June 6. Read the original article on People

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