Tom Selleck, renowned for his roles in “Magnum PI,” “Three Men and a Baby,” and “Blue Bloods,” approaches his 80th šš¢š«šš”day while maintaining a strong marriage with Jilly Mack, lasting over three decades.
Selleck’s early life began in Detroit, Michigan, where he was ššØš«š§ on January 29, 1945, and later moved to Sherman Oaks, California, which set the stage for his Hollywood career.
After serving in the California Army National Guard during the Vietnam War, Selleck transitioned to acting, gaining fame through commercials and television roles in the 1970s.
His breakthrough role as Thomas Magnum in “Magnum PI” debuted in 1980, leading to significant acclaim, including an Emmy Award for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series in 1984.
Selleck’s first marriage to actress Jacqueline Ray lasted from 1971 to 1982, during which he adopted her son, Kevin, but ended amid rumors of infidelity, which he denied.
Tom Selleck and Jilly Mack married in a private ceremony in 1987 after meeting in London, and they have one daughter, Hannah, who has pursued a successful equestrian career.
Throughout his career, Selleck has balanced his acting with sports, philanthropy, and political involvement, remaining a prominent figure in Hollywood while prioritizing family life.