Tom Hanks made a stylish appearance at Clive Davis’ Pre-GRAMMY Gala on Saturday, looking dapper in a black tuxedo as he walked the red carpet with his wife, Rita Wilson, and their son Chet Hanks. The iconic couple, both 67, arrived at the star-studded event in Los Angeles, exuding elegance and charm.
The Oscar-winning actor appeared smitten with his wife of 36 years, who dazzled in a plunging, bejeweled dress, showcasing her age-defying beauty. Their son Chet, 33, looked equally fashionable, donning an emerald green velour blazer, paired with a crisp black shirt and tie. The family was among the many A-listers to attend the glamorous event, held annually at the Beverly Hilton Hotel the night before the Grammy Awards.
The Pre-GRAMMY Gala, hosted by Clive Davis since 1976, attracted a slew of Hollywood stars, including Serena Williams, Ice Spice, Paris Hilton, and Green Day. The event is known for its exclusivity and its tradition of gathering the biggest names in the entertainment industry.
Just a month earlier, Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson were joined by their adult children, Chet and Truman Hanks, 28, at the premiere of the highly anticipated series Masters of the Air. Tom and Rita are also parents to actors Elizabeth Hanks, 41, and Colin Hanks, 46, from Tom’s first marriage to Samantha Lewes, who passed away in 2002.
In a touching family moment, Rita posted a red carpet photo with her husband and sons, captioning it “Family outing.” The couple has always been dedicated to their family, frequently attending events together.
Tom Hanks served as an executive producer on Masters of the Air, alongside longtime collaborator Steven Spielberg. The limited series, focusing on a bomber crew during World War II, features cutting-edge special effects that Hanks praised for their photo-realistic portrayal of air battles. The project adds to Hanks’ impressive legacy of war-related films and series, following in the footsteps of Band of Brothers and The Pacific.
The Pre-GRAMMY Gala was another memorable event for the Hanks family, showcasing their continued presence and influence in both Hollywood and beyond.