Veteran actor Tom Hanks said playing real-life characters on-screen is a "huge responsibility" for him.
Over the years, the 61-year-old actor has featured in a number of biographical films by playing Walt Disney in "Saving Mr Banks", pilot Chesley Sullenberger in "Sully" and the titular mariner in "Captain Phillips", to name a few.
"I play real people a lot. And it is a huge responsibility. Anytime you are playing somebody who was alive, for good or for bad, that performance becomes a version of an official record of what happened: what motivated them, what obstacles they faced, and how they got through their particular struggle," Hanks told W magazine.
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Hanks also said that it is easier playing someone "who's no longer living".
"Because then you don't have to meet them," the actor added.
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