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Tom Selleck

Tom Selleck, sans his trademark moustache.

Tom Selleck (born January 29, 1945) is an American actor best known for his starring role on the television show "Magnum P.I.".

Selleck is an outspoken member of the National Rifle Association, and in a well known incident, he was verbally attacked by Rosie O'Donnell on her television show over his support of the NRA. Selleck is a libertarian and is a registered Independent.

Rising to 6'4", Selleck's dark hair, muscular, hairy-chested physique and trademark moustache make him popular for cameo appearances. He makes many such appearances in many television shows and sitcoms.

Surprising many of his fans, Selleck unexpectedly played the role of General Dwight D. Eisenhower in the History Channel's 2004 Made-for-TV Movie Ike: Countdown to D-Day. Portraying the planning, politics, and preparation for the 1944 Invasion of Normandy, Selleck was critically lauded for playing a cool, calm Eisenhower.

Selected filmography

  • In & Out (1997)
  • Quigley Down Under (1990)
  • Three Men and a Baby (1987)
  • Mr. Baseball (1992)
  • Three Men and a Little Lady (1990)
  • Runaway (1984)
  • Lassiter (1984)
  • High Road to China (1983)

Selleck also played Richard, a guest starring role on the popular former sitcom "Friends". Richard was an opthalmologist friend of Monica Geller's father and eventually one of Monica's boyfriends.

Trivia

  • Selleck screen-tested for, but had to turn down the role of Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark, due to scheduling conflicts with "Magnum P.I.". The role went to Harrison Ford instead.

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Richard was an opthalmologist friend of Monica Geller's father and eventually one of Monica's boyfriends. He died in New York City. Selleck also played Richard, a guest starring role on the popular former sitcom "Friends". Tibbett was pictured on a set of United States postage stamps in the "Legends of American Music series", celebrating opera singers. Portraying the planning, politics, and preparation for the 1944 Invasion of Normandy, Selleck was critically lauded for playing a cool, calm Eisenhower. He sang the roles of Porgy and Jake in the first album of selections from George Gershwin's Porgy and Bess. Eisenhower in the History Channel's 2004 Made-for-TV Movie Ike: Countdown to D-Day. His Hollywood career was brief, although he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actor for his first film, The Rogue Song, in 1930. He sang the title role in the original production of Louis Gruenberg's opera The Emperor Jones, based on Eugene O'Neill's play.

Surprising many of his fans, Selleck unexpectedly played the role of General Dwight D. Born in Bakersfield, California, he became a singer at the Metropolitan Opera in 1923. He makes many such appearances in many television shows and sitcoms. Lawrence Mervil Tibbett (November 16, 1896 - July 15, 1960) was an American actor and singer. Rising to 6'4", Selleck's dark hair, muscular, hairy-chested physique and trademark moustache make him popular for cameo appearances. Selleck is a libertarian and is a registered Independent.

Selleck is an outspoken member of the National Rifle Association, and in a well known incident, he was verbally attacked by Rosie O'Donnell on her television show over his support of the NRA. Tom Selleck (born January 29, 1945) is an American actor best known for his starring role on the television show "Magnum P.I.". The role went to Harrison Ford instead. Selleck screen-tested for, but had to turn down the role of Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark, due to scheduling conflicts with "Magnum P.I.".

High Road to China (1983). Lassiter (1984). Runaway (1984). Three Men and a Little Lady (1990).

Baseball (1992). Mr. Three Men and a Baby (1987). Quigley Down Under (1990).

In & Out (1997).