Did Tom Hanks suffer majorly because of extreme weight changes for his roles? (Photo Credit – Facebook)

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Back in 2013, the Oscar-winning actor Tom Hanks revealed to Daily Mail that his drastic transformations could have contributed to his Type 2 diabetes diagnosis. “The gaining and the losing of weight may have had something to do with it because you eat so much bad food and you don’t exercise when you’re heavy,” he admitted at the London Film Festival while promoting Captain Phillips.

Hanks had a history of yo-yo dieting for roles. In Philadelphia, he shed pounds to portray a lawyer battling AIDS. For Cast Away, he lost nearly 50 pounds to play a man stranded on a deserted island convincingly. The transformations were striking, but they weren’t without consequences.

“I’ve talked to several actors who have gained weight for roles, and just out of the sheer physical toll on one’s knees and shoulders, no one wants to do it again. I think that’s more or less a young man’s game,” he explained. Hanks decided he was done with roles that required extreme body changes. “I’m 57, and I don’t think I’m going to take on a job or even go on vacation again, but I see to it that I can gain 30 pounds.”

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