Colin Lewes Hanks is an accomplished American actor, born in Sacramento, California, to a talented family of actors, with his mother being Samantha Lewes and his father being the renowned Tom Hanks.
Notably, Hanks' most prominent work includes his portrayal of "Jack Bailey" in the television series The Good Guys, which premiered in 2010, as well as his role as "Alex Whitman" in the popular science fiction series Roswell, where he appeared alongside Katherine Heigl and captured the hearts of audiences between 1999 and 2001.
In addition to his television endeavors, Hanks has also made a mark in the film industry, with one of his most notable roles being in the teen comedy Orange County, where he shared the screen with Jack Black and John Lithgow in 2002.
Furthermore, Hanks' television credits also include an appearance in an episode of The O.C. in 2003, as well as a notable role in the HBO mini-series Band of Brothers, where he appeared in part eight of the series in 2001.
Throughout his career, Hanks has demonstrated his versatility and range as an actor, captivating audiences with his performances in a variety of genres and roles.