Great Job, Here Is Your Award
With Tom’s incredible performance, as well as the invaluable work done by the writers and supporting cast, “Magnum P.I.” saw the light of day as a commercial and critical success.
It went on to receive Emmy award nominations, including Selleck’s Golden Globe for Best Performance by an Actor in a Series and John Hillerman’s Golden Globe for Best Supporting Actor for playing the role of Higgins.
Making It Big
Still, despite such a major setback, it seemed that Tom was destined for fame and fortune. The talented man eventually bagged a plethora of opportunities that filled up his schedule. From starring in over half a dozen television pilots to getting a big break with "Magnum P.I.," Selleck was indeed perfectly made for this lifestyle.
His role on the show even had a relatively accurate depiction of himself as a veteran who becomes a private investigator in Hawaii.
It Wasn’t an Instant Hit
Despite "Magnum P.I." being a total jackpot for Tom, things didn’t run as smoothly as he thought they would. From funding issues to the show’s writers going on strike, the journey to success wasn’t easy for this sitcom.
However, Tom seemed to be the saving grace for the show as he helped Magnum P.I. hit outstanding ratings and receive rave reviews. He even won an Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series, one of many awards and nominations that were to come.
Branching Out
"Magnum P.I." definitely basked in all of its success but alas, all good things must come to an end. Luckily for Tom, it was just the beginning.
He went on to pursue roles on hit shows including "Friends," "The Closer," "Las Vegas," and most recently, "Blue Bloods!"
Political Views
Tom has always voiced his political opinions. The retired actor even described himself as “a registered independent with a lot of libertarian leanings.” Though, Tom hasn’t always been as open about being an active member of the National Rifle Association.
Rosie O’Donnell unhesitantly questioned him on his views on firearm ownership on her show, to which he replied, “It’s your show, and you can talk about it after I leave.”