Comprehensive Overview of Awards and Nominations Received by Tom Hanks

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In 1993, Tom Hanks delivered a groundbreaking performance in the film 'Philadelphia,' which earned him his first Academy Award for Best Actor. Hanks portrayed Andrew Beckett, a gay lawyer who is diagnosed with AIDS and faces discrimination in the workplace. This role not only showcased Hanks's remarkable dramatic acting skills but also highlighted significant social issues surrounding the LGBTQ+ community and the AIDS epidemic during the early 1990s. 'Philadelphia' was a pivotal film that contributed to the conversation about AIDS and discrimination, making it a landmark in cinema history. Hanks's portrayal was both poignant and powerful, earning him critical acclaim and solidifying his status as one of Hollywood's leading actors. The film's success and Hanks's performance played a crucial role in raising awareness and fostering empathy towards those affected by AIDS, marking a significant moment in both his career and the film industry.
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