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Inspiration Behind Tom Hanks’ Film ‘The Terminal’ Dies After Living 18 Years In French Airport

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The man who inspired the beloved Tom Hanks film, The Terminal, has died after living in Charles de Gaulle Airport in France for 18 years.

Mehran Karimi Nasseri, an Iranian national, had a heart attack in Terminal 2F, according to a French official.

He lived in Terminal 1 of the airport from 1988 until 2006, initially in legal limbo because he did not have residency papers.

He slept on a red plastic bench surrounded by newspapers and magazines stored in cargo boxes and showered in staff facilities, famously having his story told to a global audience by Tom Hanks, no less.

 

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He inspired the 2004 story starring Hanks, who plays the fictional Viktor Navorski, a man trapped at JFK airport in New York after being denied entry to the US – but unable to return to his homeland.

Rest In Peace Mehran

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