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Tom Hanks takes ‘responsibility’ for firing Conor Ratliff from ‘Band of Brothers’

Tom Hanks has taken “full responsibility” for the harsh way he allegedly fired Conor Ratliff from “Band of Brothers.”

On Thursday, the “Search Party” actor spoke to the Oscar-winner, 65, about the incident on his podcast, “Dead Eyes” and retold the story of being cast on the HBO miniseries and subsequently fired for having “dead eyes.”

Hanks admitted that “not a single moment of this rings a bell” but owned up.

“This was without a doubt the act of the director, and that was me,” Hanks told Ratliff. “There was something in stuck in a craw or one of those very, very subtle sort of decisions that aims the story in the direction you want it to go.”

“In the inner sanctum of whatever this casting session was on Band of Brothers … I’m sure I said, ‘I don’t know man, that guy’s got dead eyes.’ I could’ve said, ‘He’s got too blond of hair; he’s too tall and I can’t have the aide be taller than Captain Winters.’ I could’ve said, ‘He’s too short and slight … I could’ve said any of these things, and they would have been true and they would’ve been the opinion,’” he added.

Conor Ratliff on "Late Night with Seth Meyers."
Ratliff appeared on “Late Night with Seth Meyers” to talk about Hanks coming on his podcast.
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In 2000, Radcliff, then 24, auditioned for a small role in “Band of Brothers” which was created by Hanks and Steven Spielberg. Before filming was set to begin, he was fired because the “Sully” actor allegedly said he thought that Radcliff had “dead eyes.”

Two decades later, Radcliff began a podcast exploring casting and rejection in the entertainment industry.

Hanks called the story “just bone-chilling,” and went on to take “full responsibility” for his actions.

Scene from "Band of Brothers."
Ratliff missed out on a role in “Band of Brothers.”
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He also admitted to being “aghast” after finding out the podcast’s genesis from his son Colin and daughter Elizabeth.

“I actually got chilled. My heart rate skyrocketed and I said, ‘I did…I did what? I did what?’” he confessed.

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