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Hanks has a flair for accents, as evidenced by characters he played in "Volunteers" (1985), "Catch Me If You Can" (2002) and "The Terminal" (2004). He has said that he based Forrest Gump's Southern drawl on the speaking style of Mississippi-born Michael Conner Humphreys, who appeared as the younger version of Gump.

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