Tom Selleck

Tom Selleck
Thomas William Selleckis an American actor and film producer. He is best known for his starring role as the Hawaii-based private investigator Thomas Magnum in the television series Magnum, P.I.. He also plays Police Chief Jesse Stone in a series of made-for-TV movies based on Robert B. Parker novels. Since 2010, he has also been a primary cast member as NYPD Commissioner Frank Reagan in the drama Blue Bloods on CBS...
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionTV Actor
Date of Birth29 January 1945
CityDetroit, MI
CountryUnited States of America
Good parts should always scare you a little bit, and good parts... you might not get advice to do them.
I'm very proud of Quigley and I love playing Jesse Stone. That's not hype. We've got to do about fifty of these, but there are only five books.
I had a fantasy of being a pro baseball player, and I've gotten to play a Major League Baseball player (in 1992's 'Mr. Baseball'). I loved Westerns as a little kid and I get to do them. I even get to die as an actor and then you just go home and have dinner. It's great. So now, I'm not a candidate, but I play one on TV and I'll be home for dinner.
He didn't have to buy a house in the middle of nowhere, but he did. That certainly doesn't help with his brooding.
He said, 'I still got a lot of fight in me, and this isn't the end of the line,' ... And that's very much Chuck, too. He had a lot of humor Friday and it was great to talk to him.
In the book, he's in his mid-30s and 5-foot-10.
Obviously, it's one passion of mine. I mean, I don't always want to do westerns, but it's nice to always kind of have one in the works.
Saber River was a darker story. That character was at a darker point in his life and was carrying a secret that was kind of eating away at him.
He's a fish out of water, which is something I always like to play.
He's always going to be wrestling with that. When he's with Dr. Dick, he often changes the subject.
His announcement was so typically Chuck -- he did it with grace and dignity and intelligence, ... Wolf Blitzer Reports.
It's intimidating to play the nominee for president. The little kid inside you says, 'I'm not enough.' I would guess that happens to politicians, too. They go, 'C'mon, who am I kidding? I'm just this guy or this woman,'
For a character with longevity, you have to have that.
At my age, turning gray is kind of a blessing, where it softens all of the other horrible things it does to you, but it is what it is.