Born in Detroit, Michigan, on January 29, 1945, Thomas William Selleck is an American actor, film producer, and California Army National Guard veteran. He's best known for his iconic roles in television series like "Magnum, P.I.," where he played the charismatic private investigator Thomas Magnum, and for his portrayal of the honorable police chief Jesse Stone in a series of made-for-TV movies. Selleck's career has spanned decades, earning him critical acclaim and a dedicated fanbase. Despite his American origins, his portrayal of characters with English ancestry has added depth and complexity to his roles, showcasing his versatility as an actor.
Use the opportunities you get.
In 1633, Englishman settler David Selleck immigrated from Somerset, England, to Massachusetts. This man with originally German roots fled to America at that time. At this time, many Calvinist pilgrims fled England. They chose to build a new life on this new continent. Most Pilgrims were welcomed with open arms by the local population at that time, it was a large country and there was a great need for people who could do the work that was available. There was, however, an important condition: "the immigrants had to casually conform to the Protestant Anglo-American culture."of the immigrants who came over from England immediately put their best foot forward, they conformed to the required lifestyle and found their way. By 1776, fifty percent of the U.S. population was immigrants. Twenty percent of these people worked in slavery. There were also immigrants from other countries of Europe who dared to make the crossing at that time. Around 1776 there were also immigrants from Germany, the Netherlands, French and Scandinavian who dared to make the crossing at their own risk with much contempt for death, because of the risky crossing of the Pacific Ocean with quite rickety boats.
How did they become real Americans?
In 1790, "The Naturalization Act" stipulated that free "White" immigrants were granted free citizenship. This contrasts with many "Native Americans" (indigenous peoples) not. Mind you, between 1800 and 1900, America's population grew by fifteen and a half immigrants. What happened to the Selleck's?The Selleck family slowly moved from English/Irish to the American way of living. Ten generations passed until in nineteen forty-five Thomas Willem Selleck was born on the twenty-ninth of January. His parents were Martha Selleck-Jager and Robert Dean Selleck. The rest of the Selleck family consisted of an older brother Robert, a younger sister Martha, and a younger brother Daniel. Together, this now fully established family belongs to the eleventh generation of Selleck's in the United States of America.
How did Tom grow up?
The now extremely well-known Tom Selleck graduated from Grant High School in 1962 and then enrolled at Los Angeles Valley College. The six-foot-ninety-three tall Tom was still living at home with his parents at the time and transferred to the University of Southern California within that first school year. During his studies, Tom also built up a great sporting career in basketball. He played as a pitcher and design hitter for the USC Trojans and USC baseball team. While Tom was studying business administration, a drama coach suggested that Tom also try his hand at acting.
The birth of a world-famous Actor.
The drama coach's question led Tom to leave his education in his final year of college and switch to the Beverly Hills Playhouse under the guidance of Milton Katselas.At the same time, he was engaged in making shorter television appearances, including "The Dating Game," and multiple commercial products including Coca-Cola.While he was busy with the various activities, Tom received a draft announcement regarding the Vietnam War, and Selleck joined the California National Guard. He was part of the 160th Infantry Regiment of the California Army National Guardian, where he served from 1967 to 1973.
Everyone must start at the beginning!
Tom continued his career after his military service with many different supporting roles in mainly smaller films. Mini-series and television series, including Myra Breckinridge and Mae west coma. The aspiring actor also appeared in an advertisement for Right Guard deodorant.His slow breakthrough began in the 1970s with his recurring role as a private investigator in the Rockford Files. Because of his fervent hobbies as a sharpshooter and firearms collector, he was also in high demand for the roles in westerns. As a result, Tom received the "Western Heritage Award" in 1977.
The Magnum wasn't an ice cream back then!
Then it happened, Tom received the invitation to play private investigator in the new TV series Magnum P.I. Almost at the same time, however, he also received the exclusive contract to play the role of "Indiana Jones" in "Raiders off the lost Ark." Tom had to choose and chose Magnum. He later said the following:
"Look, I made a deal with Magnum, and it was the best thing that ever happened to me. I'm proud that I kept my contract, and some people said, "You've got to get in a car and hit a brick wall, get hurt and leave Magnum and do [Raiders]." I said, "I have to look my mom and dad in the eye, so we don't," so I did Magnum... That's not so bad, is it?"
— Tom Selleck (Wikipedia)
The series was a resounding success!
The Magnum PI series became a resounding success all over the world. His military past came in handy for the actor. The series lasted until 1988, and 163 episodes appeared in the various countries where it aired on television. After the series ended, it established itself as " The highest-rated one-hour show in the history of synchronized reruns. (1998) For all fans of the popular soap opera "Friends", Tom Selleck also played a role in this.
With magnum PI, the success began:
Roles in Boston Legal and other TV series followed each other in rapid succession for Tom. In the meantime, he was happily married to his wife, the model Jaqueline Ray. Tom adopted her son Kevin Shepard, who later became the drummer of rock band Tonic. But many fairy tales come to an end, so there was a divorce after which Tom remarried to Jillie Joan Mack. They had a daughter named Hannah.As an actor, Tom is currently (2024) still starring in the police series Blue Bloods as the chief commissioner of the New York Police Department. This series was found to be very true during the 2001 attacks on the same city.