Tom Hanks reveals ‘horrible haircut’ he filmed for the movie Elvis Presley

Tom Hanks is not too excited about his latest hairstyle.

The Hollywood superstar appeared in ‘The Graham Norton Show’ on Tuesday and revealed that he has undergone a serious hairstyle for his role as Colonel Tom Parker in the upcoming biography of Elvis Presley.

In his virtual interview, Hanks, 64, wore a dark baseball cap to cover his head when he addressed the film, explaining that it was being filmed in Australia.

“Let me show you the terrible haircut I need to have to portray Colonel Tom Parker,” he says, then moves closer to the camera.

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In the mockery, the actor gets so upright that while removing his hat, he is blocked from his camera.

“Look at this awful [haircut], “he joked.” Can you see it? Look at that thing! ‘

Hanks then bounces off the camera for a brief moment to reveal his almost-bald head – a hair pattern known as ‘The U’ because hair is not on top of his head, but in a U-shape of ear to ear.

He moves his cap back on while the audience cheers.

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“I was just scaring the kids,” Hanks said. “I want to apologize.”

The rock and roll legend bio plays Austin Butler as Presley, while Olivia DeJonge plays Priscilla Presley. “Stranger Things” actor Dacre Montgomery, “Lord of the Rings” star David Wenham and singer Yola are also set to appear as well.

Tom Hanks will play Colonel Tom Parker in the Elvis Presley biography.  (Photo by Steve Granitz / WireImage,)

Tom Hanks will play Colonel Tom Parker in the Elvis Presley biography. (Photo by Steve Granitz / WireImage,)

Hanks was one of the earliest celebrities to announce that he and his wife, Rita Wilson, had tested positive for coronavirus.

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The two announced their diagnoses in March while also in Australia and are preparing to film the film.

The production of the photo was interrupted – like most film, television and stage productions – until filming resumed later in the year.

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