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Fri Oct 19, 2012 4:44pm EDT

(Note: story contains expletive in paragraph five)

(Reuters) - Tom Hanks, the "Big" star often cited for his family-friendly appeal, may have put a dent in his G-rated reputation on Friday when he uttered a particularly grown-up word on ABC's "Good Morning America."

Hanks appeared on the show to promote his coming science fiction/philosophical movie "Cloud Atlas" when anchor Elizabeth Vargas coaxed him into speaking a few lines in the voice of his character in the film.

Hanks, whose credits also include "Forrest Gump," "Sleepless in Seattle" and the "Toy Story" series, initially balked at the suggestion because his character in the new movie speaks in expletive-riddled sentences.

Vargas then suggested he just speak in the accent of his character, eccentric physician Henry Goose. Several seconds into the impersonation, out came the F-bomb.

"Oy, oy, I want people to buy me book ... me fucking book," Hanks said, instantly realizing his gaffe and throwing his hand over his mouth.

"We are so sorry, uhhh, Good Morning America," a visibly flushed Vargas said straight away.

Hanks also immediately apologized.

"Man, oh man," Hanks said. "I'm so sorry. I slipped into a brand of acting."

"I have never done that before," he said. "I would apologize to the kids in America watching this right now."

"And let me say that next time I am on the show there will be a 7-second delay," Hanks said.

ABC issued the following statement: "This morning Tom Hanks accidentally used an expletive during a live interview on GMA with Elizabeth Vargas. They both immediately apologized on air, and the show was corrected for all subsequent feeds."

The unedited clip is still available on the Internet.

(Reporting by Dan Burns; Editing by Jackie Frank)

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Comments (6)
DBB wrote:
Oh, for shame! Network TV is so sanitized.

Oct 19, 2012 6:27pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
BobbyBrown wrote:
Its only a word, why are people so caught up in taking the moral high ground when someone uses profanity , its just a word. You will be OK

Oct 19, 2012 7:18pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
bobby990 wrote:
Loser actors do this often. Female loser actors have a bosom event( wardrobe malfunction) they are all garbage.!!

Oct 19, 2012 8:21pm EDT  --  Report as abuse
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