Michael Conner Humphreys

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Michael Conner Humphreys
Born (1985-03-01) March 1, 1985 (age 39)
Alma mater University of North Alabama
Occupation(s)Actor, soldier
Years active1993–2011

Michael Conner Humphreys (born March 1, 1985) is an American actor best known for playing young Forrest Gump in the 1994 film of the same name, a performance for which he was nominated for a Young Artist Award.

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Biography

Humphreys was born in the small town of Independence, Mississippi. In 1993, when he was eight years old, he attended an open casting call in Memphis, Tennessee for "a young Tom Hanks with light eyes and a quirky disposition." The casting team, particularly taken by his thick Southern accent, selected Humphreys to play the role of young Forrest Gump in the movie adaptation of Winston Groom's 1986 novel. [1] As part of his preparation to play the character as an adult, Tom Hanks worked to emulate Humphreys's speech and mannerisms. [2]

Alongside his Forrest Gump costars Hanna Hall and Haley Joel Osment, he received a nomination at the 16th Youth in Film Awards, though he was ultimately bested in his category by Matthew McCurley from the movie North . Save for high school productions and an uncredited role in the 2003 television adaptation of the John Grisham novel A Painted House , Humphreys did not pursue a further career in acting. [3]

Following high school, Humphreys enlisted in the United States Army in November 2004. He was stationed in Germany, and, assigned to the 1st Battalion 36th Infantry Regiment, an element of the 1st Armored Division, he completed an 18-month deployment in Anbar Province, Iraq. Following his return to the United States and some time at Fort Riley in Kansas, Humphreys completed his service on June 4, 2008. [4]

In 2008, he was studying at the University of North Alabama. [2] In 2011, he played the role of "Eddie" in the independent World War II film Pathfinders: In the Company of Strangers. [5]

Humphreys more recently worked security for Vancouver Transportation System. As of 2020, he was working as a teacher. [6]

Filmography

Film

YearTitleRoleNotes
1994 Forrest Gump Young Forrest Gump
2011Pathfinders: In the Company of StrangersEddie Livingston

Television

YearTitleRoleNotes
2003A Painted House Television film; Uncredited
2021 The Movies That Made Us HimselfSeason 2 episode Forrest Gump
2024 I Can See Your Voice ContestantSeason 3, Episode 10

Accolades

YearAssociationCategoryWorkResult
1995 Youth in Film Awards Best Performance by a Young Actor Co-Starring in a Motion PictureForrest GumpNominated

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