Tom Selleck Reveals How Morals and Faith in God Have Kept Him at the Top of His Game

Tom Selleck Reveals How Morals and Faith in God Have Kept Him at the Top of His Game
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Everybody knows Tom Selleck. Remember Magnum P.I., Three Men and a Baby, Blue Bloods, and Jesse Stone? Not to mention, an article about Tom Selleck wouldn’t be an article about Tom Selleck without making a reference to that iconic mustache. But even among the actor’s most devoted fans, not everybody knows about the actor’s unwavering commitment to his belief and values.
Tom Selleck in London, filming an episode of 'Magnum PI' on May 2, 1985 (©Getty Images | <a href="https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/american-actor-tom-selleck-in-london-where-he-is-filming-an-news-photo/3140789">Hulton Archive</a>)
Tom Selleck in London, filming an episode of 'Magnum PI' on May 2, 1985 ©Getty Images | Hulton Archive

“A man is only as good as his word,” was the sage advice passed down to a young Selleck from his loving but disciplinarian father, and Selleck took these words to heart. He has remained true to a solid set of values ever since, and they have stood him in good stead.

Selleck stoically worked his way through Valley Junior College in California in order to afford the tuition fees. Talented in sports, he scored himself a basketball scholarship, which allowed him to complete his education at the University of Southern California. After graduating, Selleck embarked on a humble acting career, making appearances in deodorant and toothpaste commercials. But before long, his talent was scooped up by Twentieth Century Fox, which recruited him for a contract.

Tom Selleck receives an honorary Doctorate of Law at Pepperdine University in Malibu (©Getty Images | <a href="https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/actor-tom-selleck-receives-an-honorary-doctorate-of-law-at-news-photo/1415142">Dan Callister</a>)
Tom Selleck receives an honorary Doctorate of Law at Pepperdine University in Malibu ©Getty Images | Dan Callister

Upon receiving a draft notice during the Vietnam War, Selleck enlisted in the California National Guard and served for six years between 1967 and 1973 in the 160th Infantry Regiment.

“I got into an infantry National Guard unit and did six months active duty in the middle of my time at Fox,” Selleck recalled. “I had my job when I came back, and then [Fox] fired me.” The actor, however, had no regrets. “I am a veteran,” Selleck affirmed, “and I’m proud of it. We’re all brothers and sisters in that sense.”
Actors (L-R) Larry Manetti, Tom Selleck, and Roger E. Mosley accept the Hero Award for "Magnum P.I" (©Getty Images | <a href="https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/actors-larry-manetti-tom-selleck-and-roger-e-mosley-accept-news-photo/86038468">Alberto E. Rodriguez</a>)
Actors (L-R) Larry Manetti, Tom Selleck, and Roger E. Mosley accept the Hero Award for "Magnum P.I" ©Getty Images | Alberto E. Rodriguez
Selleck, undeterred by the disarming oscillation between acting and the army, continued to pursue his passion. Eventually, he landed his big break in Magnum P.I. and his hard work paid off. After an astonishing eight seasons, Selleck accumulated several nominations for Emmy Awards and finally won an award for “Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama” in 1984.

A coveted Golden Globe Award for “Best Actor in a Television Series Drama” followed in 1985.

Two years later, Selleck married his wife, Jillie Mack, and together, they had a daughter named Hannah.

Selleck with his daughter, Hannah, and wife, Jillie Mack, at the Peoples Choice Awards, 2005 (©Getty Images | <a href="https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/tom-selleck-daugher-hannah-and-wife-jillie-mack-are-seen-at-news-photo/51937669">Amanda Edwards</a>)
Selleck with his daughter, Hannah, and wife, Jillie Mack, at the Peoples Choice Awards, 2005 ©Getty Images | Amanda Edwards
Speaking to New York Daily News in 1999, Selleck opened up. “I’ve tried very hard to conduct myself in an ethical way,“ the actor shared, ”because that’s important to my stability now." Ethics were the main driving force behind Selleck becoming a national spokesperson for Character Counts!, a youth-oriented non-profit that focuses on building ethical perspective. “I work with exceptional kids,” Tom explained, “gang kids, deprived kids, enriched kids, and they all have an astounding sense of entitlement.”

The actor and advocate is hoping that through education, exposure, and experience, the values he has lived by will rub off on the next generation, who desperately need them.

Selleck discuss his show "Blue Bloods" in New York City (©Getty Images | <a href="https://www.gettyimages.com/detail/news-photo/tom-selleck-visits-the-build-series-to-discuss-his-show-news-photo/855553358">Jamie McCarthy</a>)
Selleck discuss his show "Blue Bloods" in New York City ©Getty Images | Jamie McCarthy

Selleck has always maintained that “family is my first priority,” but his overarching values have kept him grounded in a culture that is chronically preoccupied by immediate gratification.

We’re happy to add ethical integrity to the beloved actor’s already long, long list of excellent credentials!

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