Tom Selleck Biography
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Turned down the role of Richard on the TV show "Titans" (2000).

Was a member of the California National Guard and was activated for the Watts riots.

Used to be part owner of The Black Orchid restaurant with Larry Manetti and one other investor in Honolulu, HI.

Studied acting at The Beverly Hills Playhouse with Milton Katselas.

Chosen by People Magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world. [1998]

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.

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.

Parents: Robert & Martha Selleck. His father was manager of the San Fernando Valley office of a prestigious commercial real estate company.

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.

Appeared in the Broadway show "A Thousand Clowns" without a mustache, a rarity for Selleck.

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).

Vocally supported President Ronald Reagan throughout the 1980s.

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.

"Magnum, P.I." (1980) named the the number one detective series of all time by "The Sleuth" TV Network.

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.

Turned down an offer to have a cameo in the Magnum P.I. (2011) movie.

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.

Was forced to close his dream play, A Thousand Clowns, due to the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks.
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