Tom Hax’s daughter, EA Hax opened up how her mother struggled to process Forest Gump The actor’s growing fame.
EA – who stands for Elizabeth Anne – was the daughter of Hax’s first wife Susan Dillingham. The former couple also shared son Colin Hax.
Dilingham and Hax met the theater students at Sacramento State University and got married from 1978 to 1987.
In his new memoir, 10: a memoir Family And open roadPalatka from EA Los Angeles goes out on a six -month long road trip to Florida, where her mother’s family is to learn more about her before she dies from lung cancer in 2002.
A part of the book discusses Dillingham that he shot for fame with roles in films in the end of the eighties after adjusting to the rise of Hax. Splash (1984), Money pit (1986), and Big (1988).
EA especially writes that her mother would be an “an actress who never recovered from her ex -husband’s terrible fame.”

In a recent interview with Vanity FairThe EA said he felt that the best way to tell the word “frightening” is how Dillingham felt about the success of her ex -husband.
“He felt that his height in the world left him and on any occasion he got a chance to continue his stage career,” he said. “Uncomfortable truth, and much of them in this book, is she not really a career, and her ex -husband is becoming a husband Tom Hans was more insult to injury than significant obstacles. ,
He continued: “Even” horrifying “because the brand of megawat fame actually means in an artist and separates my father in the first place: humanity and talent. But I chose that word, Horrific, not him. ,
Hanks carried forward Rita Wilson in 1988 to marry, and welcomed the two sons: Chet in 1990 and Truman in 1995.
Despite her mother never received a formal diagnosis, EA admitted that her mother was bipolar with an episode of extreme parano and confusion.
During a part of his memoir, EA said that her mother slowly began to be more neglected, which led to a switch to the detention system, which means that she and Colin would see their mother only in the weekend and during summer.
“As the years passed, the backyard dogs became so full that you could not walk around it, the smoke of the house. The fridge was not more often than bare or expired food, and my mother spent more and more time in her big four-poster bed, loaded on the Bible.
“One night, his emotional violence became physical violence, and after that I went to Los Angeles, the right smack between the seventh grade.”