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How Tom Hanks Was Helping Billy Joel

Tom Hanks has stepped behind the camera to help bring Billy Joelโ€™s life story to HBO!

As an executive producer on “Billy Joel: And So It Goes,” Hanks isnโ€™t just lending his nameโ€”he played a direct role in shaping the two-part documentary that explores Joelโ€™s decades-long career, his rise to fame, and the music that made him a legend.

Co-executive producer Steve Cohen, a longtime friend of Joelโ€™s, explained Hanksโ€™ importance in an interview with Parade on Friday, July 25.

โ€œThe movie industry is all weighted around people with experiences,โ€ he told the outlet. โ€œAnd I think Tomโ€™s curiosity about Billy Joel was kind of on par with [director]ย Susan [Lacyโ€˜s] in the initial thing.โ€

He added, “He knew the top line story about Billy, and I think where Tomโ€™s involvement was important was in his selection of Susan Lacy, because heโ€™s got a great deal of history with her and knew that as executive producer, if he recommended the person to tell that story, thatโ€™s just about as big a brush stroke as you can do in a situation like this. So, Iโ€™m very grateful.โ€

Lacyโ€™s direction allowed unprecedented access to Joelโ€™s archives, interviews, and personal reflections. The film also features appearances from Paul McCartney, Bruce Springsteen, Pink, Nas, and others, giving fans a wide-ranging view of the Piano Manโ€™s influence.

“And So It Goes” premiered at the Tribeca Film Festival in June and aired on HBO Max in two parts.


Joel Opens Up About His Health

The documentaryโ€™s release comes as Joel faces a personal challenge.

In May 2025, the “New York State of Mind” singer revealed that heโ€™d been diagnosed with normal pressure hydrocephalusโ€”a treatable brain condition caused by fluid buildup that can affect balance, coordination, and memory.

He was forced to cancel upcoming performances. The 76-year-old opened up in a recent interview with Bill Maher about his current health.

“My balance sucks,โ€ Joel told Maher. โ€œItโ€™s like being on a boat.โ€

โ€œI feel good,โ€ Joel added. โ€œThey keep referring to what I have as a brain disorder, so it sounds a lot worse than what Iโ€™m feeling.โ€


The Director Gave an Update on Joel

Prior to Joel’s interview, the director of the new doc briefly spoke out about Joel’s health.

โ€œHeโ€™s doing physical therapy, heโ€™s healing, heโ€™s working on getting better,โ€ Lacy said.

She mainly discussed the new documentary that gives fans a rare glimpse into the highs and lows over the course of Joelโ€™s personal life and career.

โ€œHeโ€™s a savant, and music saved his life,โ€ Lacy added.

She also spoke with The Hollywood Reporter and revealed what Joel said to her before they made the documentary.

“He actually said to me, ‘Itโ€™s not my film, itโ€™s yours. The only thing I ask is tell the truth. Just tell the truth,'” she said. “And he came to the table with that, and I did about 10 very long interviews with him, and he delivered.”


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