Tom Hanks stops by Southeast Portland typewriter shop

The Oscar-winning actor was in the Rose City to promote his new novel, “The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece.”

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The Oscar-winning actor promised to send a signed typewriter from his own collection to Type Space.

Photo courtesy of Antony Valoppi

A small business in Southeast Portland’s Richmond neighborhood had a “You’ve Got Mail” moment last week when a manager for Tom Hanks emailed, saying the Oscar-winning actor wanted to stop by. Antony Valoppi, the owner of Type Space , proceeded to have a “Sleepless in Seattle” night to prepare for the special visit.

Valoppi told The Oregonian/Oregon Live that when Hanks stopped by the next day, the two chatted about their shared passion: typewriters. Hanks was in Portland to promote his new novel, “The Making of Another Major Motion Picture Masterpiece .” He jokingly posted about making frantic, eleventh-hour changes to the book via typewriter.

Before he left the shop, Hanks mentioned that he’d been searching for a Smith Corona to add to his collection of approx. 200 typewriters. Valoppi happened to have one that he sold to Hanks for $185.

The Portland business owner said the rumors about Hanks are true: he’s simply a “really great guy.”

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Cambrie is a born-and-raised Oregonian who worked at a Portland TV news station before helping launch PDXtoday in December 2021. She loves horseback riding, burying her nose in a fantasy book, traveling near and far + finding a good chai tea latte.