Associated Press

Child 'Forrest Gump' actor leaving Army

May 10, 2008, 2:26 am PDT

celebs: Tom Hanks | Sally Field

Associated Press

FORT RILEY, Kan. - As a boy, Michael Conner Humphreys made a splash on the silver screen as "Young Forrest Gump." As an adult, he somewhat mirrored the life of his movie character: He joined the Army and fought in an unpopular war.

Humphreys' enlistment ends June 4 and Hollywood is already calling. He's landed a role in an independent film, playing, of course, a soldier.

It's a route similar to that of Tom Hanks, who won the Oscar for playing adult Forrest Gump.

Hanks later starred in "Saving Private Ryan" and produced "Band of Brothers," a series about the men of Easy Company of the 506th Parachute Infantry Regiment during World War II.

"I guess I'm following in his tracks," Humphreys said.

The film is called "Pathfinders," the story of the men of the 504th Parachute Regiment who jumped into Normandy early on D-Day to disrupt German activities and find the way for the coming invasion force. He heads to Oregon later this year for filming, playing the part of Eddie Livingston, one of the original pathfinders.

"It's a small start. I'm still going to go to school at the University of North Alabama, but if (acting) snowballs and it goes somewhere else, that'd be fine," he said.

Humphreys said making "Forrest Gump" was a great experience and he fondly remembers Hanks and Sally Field, who played his mother.

"Both of them were excellent people, just like you would expect them to be," he said.

He was especially excited to work with director Robert Zemeckis. Humphreys said he was familiar with Zemeckis' other works, including the "Back to the Future" trilogy.

"I tried to get him to do a fourth," Humphreys said.

He recalled that during filming he and Hanks worked closely to match the boy's running style and accent. Humphreys has since lost most of his distinctive Southern drawl but maintains the boyish looks, right down to the cropped Army haircut and lean body. His face looks a bit older, but doesn't appear to need to shave daily.

Humphreys said he chose not to chase an acting career as a child because he liked school and was content to continue growing up in the South, even though his parents would have backed him. There were offers, but until now, the only ones he took were in high school productions.

"No one really wanted to move to LA," he said.

He joined the Army in 2005, fulfilling a deep-seated desire to serve his country. He is an infantryman assigned to a tank battalion and was once stationed at the same post in Germany where Elvis Presley stayed. In the movie, Elvis stayed overnight with the Gumps, teaching the boy to dance.

After a year deployed to Iraq in its dangerous Anbar Province, Spc. Humphreys was transferred to Fort Riley. His unit is training to go to Iraq after he gets out.

"It was a good experience and you saw a lot of bad things, a lot of people got hurt over there," he said. "There was definitely a lot of violence. I just hope that we did some good. In the end, I learned a lot and I hope it made me a better person."

Humphreys said his movie career was always included in his personnel file but he never talked about it unless others broached the subject. At Fort Riley, he's affectionately known as "Gump." However, he said, acting and being a soldier aren't all that different.

"No doubt that being a soldier is something that you have to do. You have to force it," Humphreys said. "No human is designed to do certain things. You have to make yourself be that person, it's an engineered effect. The same thing as acting."

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On the Net:

Fort Riley: http://www.riley.army.mil


comments

Awesome! Glad to see he is doing so well. His "Jen-Nay"... the child actress Hanna Hall, is doing well too. She just played Judith Myers in the new Halloween and has several films coming up.
report abuseposted May 14, 2008, 12:11 am PDT
I applaud his service to our country and wish him the best of luck in his acting career! Uh AIMEE A.? You only need to post something once. We get the point.
report abuseposted May 11, 2008, 7:01 pm PDT
yes, good luck to you , and thank you for your service.
report abuseposted May 11, 2008, 9:29 am PDT
get your skanky lazy azzez over there and see how are men and women are dying so you can eat your cheeseburgers at mickie D's and go to the mall for something a child in India in a sweatshop made so you could be cute. I have had brothers over there and now nephews who are only 19 over there so just quit whineing and shut up.
report abuseposted May 10, 2008, 2:23 pm PDT
This man who gave us the right to walk upon the country with free soil did it not for fame he could have stayed in hollywood to do that he produced a movie but he went into a war torn country to give all you " crap shooters " a chance to continue to live free and walk in this country without heavy artillery being shot at you and being hang for saying what you want so pleeease if
report abuseposted May 10, 2008, 2:20 pm PDT
thank you for your gift of continued Freedom for the this great country of Freedom .....God Bless the USA and the men and women who keep it Free. I give you my heart in shared Love with the rest of the USA for my rights to be Free.
report abuseposted May 10, 2008, 2:14 pm PDT
Dallasgoddess- If your so down on this "bullsh1t azz country of ours" then GET OUT or DO SOMETHING TO CHANGE IT!! Do you even vote? You should be glad you live in a country where you have the freedoms you have. Yes, America has it's flaws, as do other countries...but don't just say snide remarks or complain, get involved with being the change rather than being a
report abuseposted May 10, 2008, 1:08 pm PDT
"Me and Jenny were like peas and carrots", lol, he still looks the same, I wish him all the best fighting for this bullsh1t azz country of ours...
report abuseposted May 10, 2008, 11:32 am PDT
God bless him for his bravery in protecting our nation and may he have success in his future film career.
report abuseposted May 10, 2008, 6:56 am PDT
Elvis did not teach the boy to dance.Elvis copied the boys funny little strut that was later seen on TV.I don't think I have ever read anything from the AP that wasn't flawed in some fashion.Thanks Associated Piss...
report abuseposted May 10, 2008, 5:43 am PDT

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