Tom Hanks is one of the most versatile and respected actors in Hollywood. Hanks is known for tackling a wide variety of roles in films such as Forrest Gump, Captain Phillips, and Sully. However, one of Hanks’ most iconic and memorable roles was in the 2000 survival drama film Cast Away directed by Robert Zemeckis.
The film follows Hanks’ Chuck Noland as he tries to survive alone on a remote island. In an interview, Hanks revealed that while filming the survival drama, his own survival was put at stake. Hanks stated he had to be hospitalized because of poisoning and almost died while shooting for the film. Here is what Tom Hanks said about the filming of Cast Away.
Directed by Robert Zemeckis, Cast Away stars Tom Hanks as Chuck Noland, a FedEx systems analyst, who finds himself stranded on an island in the Pacific Ocean after a plane crash. As the film, deals with Chuck’s survival attempts, Hanks had to face several dangerous circumstances while filming the movie.
During an interview with BBC (via the DigitalSpy), Hanks shared behind-the-scenes details of the film’s production. Hanks stated that he suffered a leg injury which caused poisoning. As a result, Hanks had to be hospitalized and was almost at the risk of losing his life. Here is how Hanks recounted the incident:
“(Cast Away) put me in the hospital. I was there for three days with something that, believe it or not, almost killed me. I got an infection form a cut and it was eating its way through my leg. I didn’t know it, I just thought I had a sore.”
Hank added that after he went to see a doctor he was told he would have to be hospitalized. The doctor told Hanks that the poisoning from his infection could lead to his death. As a result, Hanks was hospitalized while production on the film was halted for nearly three weeks so that Hanks could recover from the infection.