• Hannah Margaret Selleck is the daughter of actors Tom Selleck and Jillie Mack and is an athlete with a net worth of over $300,000. • She is Caucasian with blonde hair and blue eyes and is a graduate of Loyola Marymount University. • Her parents married in 1987 and bought a Ventura County ranch to raise her. • She is active on social media and is an equestrian and jumper with many awards. • Her relationship status is currently unknown.
Known for movies
Magnum, P.I. (1980-1988) as Magnum / Dashiell Hammett
Blue Bloods (2010-2017) as Frank Reagan
3 Men and a Baby (1987) as Peter Mitchell
Killers (2010) as Mr. Kornfeldt
Short Info
Short Info
Net Worth
$25 million
Date Of Birth
January 29, 1945
Spouse
Jillie Mack, Jacqueline Ray
Mark
Detroit Tigers Baseball Cap
Fact
In the early Nineties Selleck shot a commercial for the conservative National Review. But in 1992 he made a $1,000 donation to the presidential bid of Democratic Senator Paul Tsongas. Five years later, New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd reported that Republicans were urging Selleck to run for the Senate in California - a story Selleck quickly shot down. His political profile has been low ever since. However, in 1999 he filmed an advertisement for the National Rifle Association. "He's not a Republican," says an actor who knows him. "He's an independent.".
Payments
Earned $150,000 per episode from Blue Bloods (2010)
Hannah Margaret Selleck was born on 16 December 1988 in the USA, which means that she is 30 years old and her zodiac sign is Sagittarius. Hannah, whose nationality is American, is best known as the daughter of actors Tom Selleck and Jillie Mack, and is also known as an athlete. Being successful in that field, and being born to famous parents allowed Hannah to rise to fame and have her own place in the spotlight, but it also poses some questions about her early life and private details, which we’ll talk about further in the article.
So just how rich is Hannah Margaret Selleck as of mid-2019? According to authoritative sources, this athlete has a net worth of over $300,000, with her wealth being accumulated from her career in the previously mentioned field. However, she hasn’t spoken about her assets, such as vehicles and houses, but she is seemingly able to take care of herself financially, and being born into a successful and established family allowed her to be stable nonethtless.
Ethnicity and Background
Speaking about her ethnicity, Hannah is Caucasian, and has blonde hair and blue eyes, which suits her complexion perfectly. Judging from the photos available on the internet, she has a fit figure and takes good care of her appearance, indicating that she puts time and effort into her looks. When it comes to her education, Selleck was a student of the Loyola Marymount University, where she majored in communication. Having graduated, she spent some time working in the corporate field, and served as an intern at one firm in Beverly Hills. However, having spent six months there, Hannah quit and returned to horse riding.
Hannah’s mom is Jillie Mack, the actress who worked on projects such as “Adventures of Nicholas at Roaring Camp”, “The Queen’s Nose”, “Tales from the Darkside” and “Frasier”. Hannah’s dad is the renowned actor Tom Selleck, born on 29 January 1945 in Detroit, Michigan, USA. Selleck made his acting debut in 1969, when he landed the role of Dobie in “Lancer”. Tom then followed by working on “Judd for the Defense”, “Bracken’s World”, “Magnum, P.I.” and “Las Vegas”. Prior to marrying Hannah’s mother, Tom was married to Jacqueline Ray, a fellow actress, from 1971 until divorcing 11 years later.
At the age of 38, Tom met Jillie when he was filming in London. Reportedly, at that time he developed an obsession with the musical entitled “Cats”, in which his soon-to-be wife, Jillie Mack portrayed Rumpleteazer. When they finally met their relationship took off rapidly, and they married in 1987, and had Hannah in 1988. When their daughter was born, Jillie and Tom bought a Ventura County ranch, and scaled back on their careers to raise their child together. The couple still seems to be living a happy and prosperous life together.
Social Media
Hannah is in the entertainment field, which naturally means that she is active on social media, which she uses to promote her work as well as to communicate with her fans. She has Twitter and Instagram accounts, and is followed by 3,000 on the former and 16,000 on the latter.
Instagram
Selleck shares photos from her private life on Instagram, allowing her fans to take a closer look at what’s going on behind the scenes. She has recently posted a photo of herself with the caption reading “wedding ready! congrats to the happy couple @shelbyhaskell @franktesoro love you guys !!!” Her followers seem to have loved the photo as they went on to leave numerous positive comments, complimenting Hannah on her looks. Besides that, she shared a photo of herself on her horse, adding that she’s excited for her next partnership and collaboration with Melissa Lyn. Selleck enjoys travelling, and often posts photos from her trips and vacations, and features her friends as well, indicating that she’s a real social butterfly.
Despite being a public figure, Hannah enjoys keeping some things behind closed doors, which also includes her relationship status. This led many to believe that she might be single – we do know that she’s never been married and doesn’t have any children, but who knows what the future holds for her. All that really matters is that she’s happy.
Career
Reportedly, even as a child Hannah loved horse riding, ice skating and dancing, and her passion for sports continued as she was growing up, and she went on to become an equestrian. She’s participated in numerous events, and won Silver Team Medal at the Prix de States in 2005 and participated at the Equitation Championship at Capitol Challenge in 2006. In addition, Hannah is a jumper, and in that sports field, she’s competed at the Grand Prix level and at events such as Gucci Masters tournament and Longines Masters in Los Angeles, in 2011 and 2015 respectively. She is also working as a horse breeder.
Overall, being a hardworking and talented young lady has allowed Hannah to rise to fame, and gain more exposure in the media, so we are sure that there is more to come for her career-wise.
General Info
Family
Accomplishments
Social profile links
General Info
Full Name
Tom Selleck
Net Worth
$25 million
Date Of Birth
January 29, 1945
Height
1.92 m
Weight
88 kg
Profession
Screenwriter, Television producer, Film producer, Actor
Education
Grant High School, Pepperdine University, University of Southern California, Beverly Hills Playhouse Acting School
Nationality
American
Family
Spouse
Jillie Mack, Jacqueline Ray
Children
Kevin Selleck, Hannah Margaret Selleck
Parents
Martha S. Jagger, Robert D. Selleck
Siblings
Martha Selleck, Robert Selleck, Daniel Selleck
Accomplishments
Awards
Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, People's Choice Award for Favorite Actor in a New TV Series, Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama, TV Land Hero Award, People's Choice Award for Favorite Male TV Performer, People's Cho...
Nominations
People's Choice Award for Favorite Movie Actor, MTV Movie Award for Best Kiss, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Limited Series or a Movie, Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series, People's Choice Award for Favorite Crime Drama TV Actor, People's Choice...
Movies
Quigley Down Under, Monte Walsh, Mr. Baseball, Crossfire Trail, Last Stand at Saber River, Three Men and a Baby, In & Out, Her Alibi, The Shadow Riders, An Innocent Man, Jesse Stone: Death in Paradise, High Road to China, Killers, Stone Cold, The Sacketts, Three Men and a Little Lady, Jesse Stone: S...
I was offered Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992), with Marlon Brando, who in my generation was the Man. I said I'd only do it if Brando was in it. But when I got on set, instead of seven scenes with Brando, there was only one and he didn't speak. I tried to quit, but I was warned I'd be sued. It was a horrible movie! Gene Siskel reviewed my hair. I realized that wanting to act with someone, even Brando, was a bad reason to take a role.
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Unless you treat failure as part of the journey, you're never going to get anywhere.
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[About his parents]: I could go into analysis for 20 years and not blame them for anything.
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[explaining why he refused a cameo in the film adaptation Magnum P.I. of his TV series Magnum, P.I. (1980)] I tell you what worries me -- because I love "Magnum" and we have loyal fans -- is they take these TV show titles, and they buy them and they spend $100 million on special effects, and then they make fun of them and trivialize it. Then they try and get the actor who used to be in it to do some ridiculous cameo to prove to the audience that it's OK. And I will not do that.
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There was a time I could have been mistaken for Burt Reynolds. I had a mustache and so did he. But he was the number one star in the world, so there wasn't really much confusion.
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Popularity is the pocket change of history. The true measure is courage. There will never be another Charlton Heston.
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[About Charlton Heston] If a guy as good and decent with as much grace as Chuck Heston can stand up for an issue that I think is very important ... then I certainly could stand up and I plan on remaining a life member for life.
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It's not that conservatives don't care. We do. We just have different answers than liberals do. It's a difference of the mind, not of the heart.
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I don't know if my political opinions ever lost me work, but I know for sure they never got me any.
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I just really want people to see this movie and I hope they like it, because to me Monte Walsh (2003) probably reflects my sensibilities more than any other I've done in the Western genre. I'm really proud of it and I think it may be the best role I've ever had.
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[interview with Taylor Fogarty of American Western Magazine/ReadTheWest.com, 1/93] All I see is people out there who are hungry for more [movie westerns].
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[interview in American Western Magazine, 1/01] Why westerns get segregated into a genre in Hollywood, I don't know . . . It's just good entertainment.
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[televised interview broadcast the day before Laguna Heat (1987) was shown on N.Y. cable TV] I was planning to go into Architecture. But when I arrived [to sign up for courses], "Architecture" was filled up. "Acting" was right next to it. So I signed up for Acting instead.
Facts
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Fact
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First celebrity guest to appear on The View (1997) (11 August 1997).
Credits James Garner as his favorite acting mentor/best friend.
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Had praised his acting mentor James Garner for his humble beginnings as a television actor.
5
He was an accomplished indoor and beach volleyball player playing the outside hitter position for the Outrigger Canoe Club, Honolulu. (Son Kevin attended Selleck's alma mater, USC, and became a volleyball team All-American in 1990.) Outrigger Canoe Club team mate Dennis Berg, in the summer 2011 issue of Volleyball USA magazine, said of Selleck, "Tom was a great team mate, appreciative of being included with such a talented and experienced group, practising and playing hard when his Magnum schedule permitted.... He was very patient with all of us, and we relished the big crowds that replaced the usual sparse number of players' friends and spouses at the national tourney matches.".
He was once a minority owner of his favourite baseball team since childhood, the Detroit Tigers.
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Was considered to appear as a parody of himself in The Cannonball Run (1981). The part ultimately went to Roger Moore.
10
Selleck is an avid ice hockey fan and has been seen attending Los Angeles Kings games at the Staples Center. He lists Anze Kopitar and Alexander Frolov as two of his favourite players.
11
Was considered for the role of Harry Brock in Born Yesterday (1993).
12
He was considered to star in Ruckus (1980), but was considered too big for the role. It went to Dirk Benedict.
13
In February 2009, Selleck joined the Vietnam Veterans Memorial Fund as national spokesman for the new Education Center being built on the National Mall.
Inducted into the International Mustache Hall of Fame in 2015 (inaugural class) in the category Film & Television.
18
Tom's father had English, Scottish, Irish, and a smaller amount of German, ancestry. Tom's paternal grandmother was from Ontario, Canada, while all four of Tom's maternal great-grandparents were English immigrants.
Although he plays Len Cariou's son in Blue Bloods (2010), he is only 5 years his junior in real life.
26
Has played a Private Investigator in two TV series; Lance White in The Rockford Files (1974) and Thomas Magnum in Magnum, P.I. (1980).
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When he "won" a Worst Supporting Actor Razzie® Award for his role in Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992), Selleck became one of the first stars, ever, to accept the $4.97 dis-honor.
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While a member of the California National Guard, Selleck attended the California Military Academy and was commissioned as a Second Lieutenant. Later, he appeared on recruitment posters for the California National Guard and the California Military Academy.
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His daughter Hannah is an international show jumper.
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Best known for his role on TV as the title character on Magnum, P.I. (1980).
31
Honored by the Congressional Award in Washington, DC with the 1997 Horizon Award. The Horizon Award is a special recognition from the Joint Leadership of the United States Congress and the Congressional Award Board of Directors. The Horizon Award is presented to individuals from the private sectors who have contributed to expanding opportunities for all Americans through their own personal contributions, and who have set exceptional examples for young people through their successes in life.
32
Publicly endorsed Senator John McCain in the 2008 presidential election.
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Turned down an offer to have a cameo in the Magnum P.I. movie.
34
Another rare appearance without his trademark mustache was on Charlie's Angels: Target: Angels (1976), original air date 27 October 1976.
35
Played competitive volleyball with the Outrigger Canoe Club and was a three-time All American selection, twice winning the over-35 division in the National Championships.
36
In the early Nineties Selleck shot a commercial for the conservative National Review. But in 1992 he made a $1,000 donation to the presidential bid of Democratic Senator Paul Tsongas. Five years later, New York Times columnist Maureen Dowd reported that Republicans were urging Selleck to run for the Senate in California - a story Selleck quickly shot down. His political profile has been low ever since. However, in 1999 he filmed an advertisement for the National Rifle Association. "He's not a Republican," says an actor who knows him. "He's an independent.".
37
Magnum, P.I. (1980) named the the number one detective series of all time by "The Sleuth" TV Network.
38
Member of the conservative Wednesday Morning Club in Hollywood.
39
His only biological child is Hannah, his daughter with Jillie Mack. Kevin Selleck is the son of his first wife, Jacqueline Ray, from her first marriage. Tom Selleck adopted Kevin during the marriage and has continued to treat him as a beloved son after he and Jacqueline Ray divorced.
40
Was considered as the next President of the National Rifle Association (NRA) following the retirement of his close friend Charlton Heston in 2003.
41
Vocally supported President Ronald Reagan throughout the 1980s. In Blue Bloods (2010), his character, "Commissioner Frank Reagan", has political ties.
42
For the 8th and final season of Magnum, P.I. (1980), Universal Studios gave him a bonus of $350,000, which he spent on lavish gifts, such as Rolex watches, Porsches, $1000 bonuses, for the entire cast and crew of Magnum, P.I. (1980).
43
Was asked to star opposite Julie Andrews in Victor Victoria (1982) but hesitated, and by the time he decided he wanted the part, he was already locked into his Magnum, P.I. (1980) contract - the very same contract that cost him the role of Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981).
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The decision of choosing the leading role of Indiana Jones in Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981) or Magnum, P.I. (1980) actually haunted Selleck so much that he consulted his best friend. Together they came to the conclusion that honoring his contract with Magnum, P.I. (1980) was the honorable thing to do. It turned out that the shooting of the pilot for Magnum, P.I. (1980) was delayed for over 6 months, which would have enabled Selleck to complete the role of Indiana Jones. Ironically, while waiting in Hawaii for Magnum, P.I. (1980) to commence filming, Steven Spielberg and George Lucas were also in Hawaii to shoot scenes for Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981).
45
In 2001, he appeared in the Broadway show "A Thousand Clowns" without a mustache, a rarity for Selleck. Unfortunately, the show was forced to close early due to 9/11.
46
During the brief run of the late night The Chevy Chase Show (1993) on Fox, he guest-starred and, as a gag, asked to be presented his 1993 Worst Supporting Actor "Razzie" award for his performance as "King Ferdinand of Spain" in Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992). When the Razzie was actually presented to him on the air, Selleck took it in stride and asked the entire studio audience to "blow me a raspberry". Selleck thus became the third person in Razzie history to voluntarily accept one of the Worst Achievements in Film statuettes.
47
While preparing for Mr. Baseball (1992), he joined the Detroit Tigers in 1992 for spring training. He actually took an at-bat (as a pinch hitter) in a game against the Cincinnati Reds, facing Reds' pitcher Tim Layana. Selleck ended up striking out after fouling away half a dozen pitches.
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Shaved off his trademark moustache for the 1997 film In & Out (1997). Once rarely seen without it, he has since kept it off for most of his stage and screen work.
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Parents: Robert & Martha Selleck. His father was manager of the San Fernando Valley office of a prestigious commercial real estate company.
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Starred in six failed TV pilots before landing his breakthrough role in Magnum, P.I. (1980).
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First TV appearance was as a college senior on The Dating Game (1965) in 1967 and then a second time (date unknown at this time). Incredibly, he lost both times. Soon after, he appeared in TV commercials for products such as Pepsi-Cola.
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Member of the Sigma Chi Fraternity.
53
Is a member of the National Rifle Association and memorably sparred with Rosie O'Donnell on The Rosie O'Donnell Show (1996) about gun control and an advertisement in which he appeared supporting the NRA.
54
Selleck was originally cast as "Indiana Jones", but was not able to take the role because he was committed to Magnum, P.I. (1980). "Magnum" did an episode, Magnum, P.I.: Legend of the Lost Art (1988), that parodied "Raiders", complete with hat, whip and booby traps.
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Chosen by People Magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world. [1998]
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He and his family maintain their primary residence in Thousand Oaks, California, but also have secondary properties in Freedom, California; Jonesboro, Maine; and in the Shetland Islands, located off Scotland. [2010]
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Studied acting at The Beverly Hills Playhouse with Milton Katselas.
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Used to be part owner of The Black Orchid restaurant with Larry Manetti and one other investor in Honolulu, HI.
59
Was turned down for the lead role in the TV show Vega$ (1978), which went to Robert Urich. Selleck and Urich once co-starred in a TV pilot (that was never picked up) called Bunco (1977).
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Was a member of the California National Guard and was activated for the Watts riots.
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Received an honorary doctorate from Pepperdine University. He was chosen because of his outstanding character and ethic. He is a board member of the non-profit Michael Josephson Institute of Ethics and co-founder of the Character Counts Coalition. Attended the University of Southern California and in his senior year earned a basketball scholarship after walking onto the team as a junior. [April 2000]
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Turned down the role of Richard on the TV show Titans (2000).
Revealing Evidence: Stalking the Honolulu Strangler
1990
TV Movie executive producer
B.L. Stryker
1989-1990
TV Series executive producer - 12 episodes
Magnum, P.I.
TV Series producer - 41 episodes, 1985 - 1987 executive producer - 11 episodes, 1987 - 1988
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2015
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2012
TV Movie written by
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2011
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2010
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2009
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2006
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1987
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Status
Character
3 Men and a Little Lady
1990
performer: "THE THREE MEN RAP"
3 Men and a Baby
1987
performer: "Goodnight, Sweetheart, Goodnight"
Magnum, P.I.
1983-1985
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2017
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1986
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1985
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1985
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1985
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Documentary
Himself
The 36th Primetime Emmy Awards
1984
TV Special
Himself - Host & Winner
Bob Hope's Wicky-Wacky Special in Waikiki
1984
TV Movie
Himself
The 41st Annual Golden Globe Awards
1984
TV Special
Himself - Nominee
The 35th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards
1983
TV Special
Himself - Nominee & Presenter
James Bond: The First 21 Years
1983
TV Movie documentary
Himself
Happy Birthday, Bob!
1983
TV Special
Himself
The 55th Annual Academy Awards
1983
TV Special
Himself - Presenter
Famous Lives
1983
TV Movie
Himself
The 40th Annual Golden Globe Awards
1983
TV Special
Himself - Nominee & Presenter
All-Star Party for Carol Burnett
1982
TV Movie
Himself
Star-Studded Spoof of the New TV Season, G-Rated, with Glamour, Glitter and Gags
1982
TV Special
Himself
The 34th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards
1982
TV Special
Himself - Nominee & Presenter
The Barbara Walters Summer Special
1982
TV Series
Himself
The 39th Annual Golden Globe Awards
1982
TV Special documentary
Himself
The Fall Guy
1982
TV Series
Himself
Christmas in Hawaii
1981
TV Movie
Himself
Battle of the Network Stars X
1981
TV Special
Himself - CBS Team Captain
The 7th Annual People's Choice Awards
1981
TV Special
Himself - Winner: Favourite Male Performer in New Television Program and Accepting Award for Favourite New Television Dramatic Program
Battle of the Network Stars IX
1980
TV Special
Himself - CBS Team
Dinah!
1980
TV Series
Himself
Happy Birthday, Bob
1978
TV Special
Himself
The 35th Annual Golden Globe Awards
1978
TV Movie documentary
Himself - Presenter
Archive Footage
Title
Year
Status
Character
Nowhere, U.S.A.
2017
Documentary filming
Himself
Abstract: The Art of Design
2017
TV Series documentary
Extra
2015-2016
TV Series
Himself
Entertainment Tonight
2015-2016
TV Series
Himself
Inside Edition
2015
TV Series documentary
Himself
The View
2014
TV Series
Himself
And the Oscar Goes To...
2014
TV Movie documentary
Himself
The '80s: The Decade That Made Us
2013
TV Mini-Series documentary
Himself
Family Guy
2009
TV Series
Tom Selleck
Rove Live
2009
TV Series
Peter Mitchell
America's Top Sleuths
2006
TV Movie documentary
Thomas Magnum
Premio Donostia a Matt Dillon
2006
TV Special
Peter Malloy (uncredited)
Tvist
2005
TV Series
Thomas Sullivan Magnum IV
Retrosexual: The 80's
2004
TV Mini-Series documentary
Indiana Jones: Making the Trilogy
2003
Video documentary
Himself
The Making of 'Midway'
2001
Video documentary short
Soldier on Midway Island
Bob Hope: Celebrity Bloopers
1997
Video documentary
Himself
Red, White & Boots
1994
TV Movie
Himself
Quantum Leap
1990
TV Series
Thomas Magnum
Happy Birthday, Bob: 50 Stars Salute Your 50 Years with NBC
1988
TV Special
Himself
Sex Symbols; Past, Present and Future
1987
TV Movie documentary
Himself
Taxi
1983
TV Series
Mike Beldon
Awards
Won Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
2009
Hero Award
TV Land Awards
Magnum, P.I. (1980)
2004
Bronze Wrangler
Western Heritage Awards
Television Feature Film
Monte Walsh (2003)
2002
Bronze Wrangler
Western Heritage Awards
Television Feature Film
Crossfire Trail (2001)
2000
Film in Hawaii Award
Hawaii International Film Festival
1998
Bronze Wrangler
Western Heritage Awards
Television Feature Film
Last Stand at Saber River (1997)
1993
Razzie Award
Razzie Awards
Worst Supporting Actor
Christopher Columbus: The Discovery (1992)
1992
Golden Boot
Golden Boot Awards
1986
Star on the Walk of Fame
Walk of Fame
Television
On 4 June 1986 at 6925 Hollywood Blvd.
1985
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama
Magnum, P.I. (1980)
1985
People's Choice Award
People's Choice Awards, USA
Favorite All-Around Male Entertainer
Tied with Eddie Murphy
1985
People's Choice Award
People's Choice Awards, USA
Favorite Male TV Performer
1984
Primetime Emmy
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Magnum, P.I. (1980)
1984
Bravo Otto Germany
Bravo Otto
Best Male TV Star (TV-Star m)
1984
People's Choice Award
People's Choice Awards, USA
Favorite Male TV Performer
1983
Golden Apple
Golden Apple Awards
Male Star of the Year
1983
People's Choice Award
People's Choice Awards, USA
Favorite Male TV Performer
1982
Golden Apple
Golden Apple Awards
Male Star of the Year
1981
People's Choice Award
People's Choice Awards, USA
Favorite Male Performer in a New TV Program
Nominated Awards
Year
Award
Ceremony
Nomination
Movie
2015
People's Choice Award
People's Choice Awards, USA
Favorite TV Icon
2007
Primetime Emmy
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Miniseries or Movie
Jesse Stone: Sea Change (2007)
2007
Satellite Award
Satellite Awards
Best Actor in a Miniseries or a Motion Picture Made for Television
Jesse Stone: Sea Change (2007)
2005
Movies for Grownups Award
AARP Movies for Grownups Awards
Breakaway Performance
Ike: Countdown to D-Day (2004)
2005
TV Land Award
TV Land Awards
Favorite Private Eye
Magnum, P.I. (1980)
2003
TV Land Award
TV Land Awards
Hippest Fashion Plate - Male
Magnum, P.I. (1980)
2000
Primetime Emmy
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
Friends (1994)
2000
OFTA Television Award
Online Film & Television Association
Best Guest Actor in a Comedy Series
Friends (1994)
1998
Blockbuster Entertainment Award
Blockbuster Entertainment Awards
Favorite Supporting Actor - Comedy
In & Out (1997)
1998
MTV Movie Award
MTV Movie Awards
Best Kiss
In & Out (1997)
1993
Razzie Award
Razzie Awards
Worst Actor
Folks! (1992)
1988
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama
Magnum, P.I. (1980)
1987
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama
Magnum, P.I. (1980)
1986
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama
Magnum, P.I. (1980)
1986
Primetime Emmy
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Magnum, P.I. (1980)
1985
Primetime Emmy
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Magnum, P.I. (1980)
1984
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama
Magnum, P.I. (1980)
1983
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama
Magnum, P.I. (1980)
1983
Primetime Emmy
Primetime Emmy Awards
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series
Magnum, P.I. (1980)
1982
Golden Globe
Golden Globes, USA
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series - Drama