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Big is a 1988 American fantasy comedy-drama film directed by Penny Marshall and stars Tom Hanks as Josh Baskin, an adolescent boy whose wish to be "big" transforms him physically into an adult. The film also stars Elizabeth Perkins , David Moscow , John Heard , and Robert Loggia , and was written by Gary Ross and Anne Spielberg .
In 1988, Moscow played young Josh Baskin in Big, in which his character was magically transformed into an adult played by Tom Hanks. [3] [4] Moscow next played the role of David Jacobs in the 1992 musical film Newsies, [3] co-starring opposite Christian Bale.
David Moscow and Tom Hanks as Josh Baskin in Big (1988) [14] David Kreps and Tom Hanks as Allen Bauer in Splash (1984) Jason Late and John Candy as Freddie Bauer in Splash (1984) Michel Piccoli and Wendelin Werner as Max Baumstein in The Passerby (1982) Jim Broadbent and Hugh Bonneville as John Bayley in Iris (2001)
Fans will recognize David Moscow from his memorable role as the young Josh Baskin in Penny Marshall's Oscar-nominated Big (1988), which he starred alongside (and as the young version of) Tom Hanks ...
The star of a beloved 1980s film looked practically unrecognizable when he was spotted during a recent public outing in Los Angeles, Calif. David Moscow starred as 12-year-old Josh Baskin in 1988 ...
Act I. Josh Baskin, a 12-year-old New Jersey boy, finds that whenever he sees 13-year-old Cynthia Benson, he is unaccountably speechless. He doesn't understand his new feelings, but every family on the street knows what has occurred.
Tom Hanks at the 2019 Toronto International Film Festival. Tom Hanks is an American actor and filmmaker who has had an extensive career in film, television and stage. Hanks made his professional acting debut on stage, playing Grumio in a 1977 Great Lakes Theater production of The Taming of the Shrew. [1]
He played Josh Baskin, the character made famous by Hanks, and co starred with Kimberley Walsh, Matthew Kelly, and Wendi Peters. In October 2018 McGuiness appeared at the London Palladium in the show Rip it Up the 60s, alongside Harry Judd, Aston Merrygold and Louis Smith. The show then transferred to the Garrick Theatre. [12] [13] [14]