He's already had small roles in Indiana Jones and the Crystal Skull and Bratz: The Movie.
But Tom Hank's son Chester 'Chet' Hanks has decided that a career in the music industry is more to his liking.
Now a student at Northwestern University in Chicago, the 21-year-old has released a rap song called 'White and Purple', a remake of Wiz Khalifa's hit 'Black and Yellow'.
Aspiring rapper: Tom Hanks' son Chester 'Chet' Hanks has released a rap single
And going by his rap name Chet Haze, he isn't afraid to sing about what's important to him: namely, college life.
'I'm livin' college life only 'til the world is mine,' raps Chet.
It's clear the aspiring rapper has inherited his father's good looks, showing off his muscular physique in a number of pictures on his Facebook page.
According to his Facebook page, Chet is an 'up and coming MC'.
Family man: Chet with his father Tom Hanks and mother Rita Wilson in December
It says: 'Born and raised on the West Side of the Westside's main city LA, Chet grew up an enthusiast of the rap game. He is an up and coming MC with a flow that does California proud, partnered with lyrical intelligence that complements his attendance at Northwestern University.
'Living the college life, Chet's days consist of chilling with his boys, attending class, and taking care of business. However, his nights consist of absolutely murdering tracks, and living what he is really spitting.'
Chet is the son of Hanks and his second wife Rita Wilson, and his siblings are brothers Colin, 33, and Truman, 16, and sister Elizabeth Ann, 28.
Colin Hanks is best known for his work as Jack Bailey in the TV show The Good Guys and as Alex Whitman in Roswell.
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