You will never imagine it, but Tom Hanks, specifically, would like to play this character of the Sherlock Holmes license, and is not the one you think.
Until now, we have seen Tom Hanks play all kinds of characters throughout his wide film career, characters from soldiers, through FBI agents to gangsters or outlaws from the west.
But there are still many characters that Tom Hanks He has not had the opportunity to interpret, and as a literature lover, there is one in particular who would like to interpret one day if he has an opportunity.
There is a character from the universe of Sherlock Holmes who, as a literature lover, would like to interpret one day, and is not what you expect. We talk about Inspector Letrade.
Letrade is a determined detective of Scotland Yard with a series of conventional methods, which make him seem less intelligent than for example Sherlock Holmes.
However, Lesstade has appeared in numerous license adaptations, including 26 television series and 25 feature films.
Specifically, this character attracts Tom Hanks for his vulgarity: “I always wanted said.
In recent years, Lestade has been interpreted by different actors. For example, at the Sherlock Holmes of director Guy Ritchie, Letrade is played by British actor Eddie Marsan.
On the other hand, in the Sherlock Holmes of the BBC, Letrade is played by Rupert Graves.
We will see if in the next adaptation of Sherlock Holmes to the cinema or television series it has a lestrade played by Tom Hanks himself.
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