
Tom Hanks, Paul Giamatti, Ed Westwick, Ashleigh Banfield and Bob Balaban share their love for history during the HBO miniseries premiere of John Adams held at NYC’s Museum of Modern Art.
Tom approaches me. “OK! magazine, what hard-hitting issue do you want to slam me with?”
Well, why choose to executive produce a film about John Adams?
“John Adams should be on our money!” the show-boating actor tells me. “He should have a bill of his own. When John Adams was sworn in as the second president of the United States, it was the first time a non-relative was handing over control of the country without the death of a relative or bloodshed in the recorded history of human kind. Now that’s an extraordinary story. Plus, I like cornered hats, powdered wigs and belt buckles on the shoes.”



