Tom Selleck, known for his iconic mustache and long Hollywood career, became a household name through roles like Thomas Magnum in Magnum, P.I. and later as Frank Reagan in Blue Bloods. Though he’s been in the spotlight for decades, his personal life has remained mostly private. Tom has been married twice and has two children, but it’s his daughter, Hannah Selleck, who has caught attention—not for acting, but for following a very different passion.
While many celebrity kids chase fame on-screen, Hannah took another road. Born in 1988 to Tom and his wife Jillie Joan Mack, she grew up far from the glitz of Los Angeles. Shortly after her birth, the family moved to a large ranch in California, where Hannah was surrounded by animals and nature. Her father gave up intense filming schedules to focus on family life, trading in Hollywood sets for avocado trees and quiet country living.
That ranch would end up shaping Hannah’s future. At just four years old, she rode her first horse, and that moment sparked a love that would never fade. Though she tried many childhood activities, horseback riding became her biggest passion. Eventually, she chose it over ballet and dedicated herself to becoming a professional equestrian. After college, she decided not to pursue public relations and instead launched a career training, competing, and managing her own horse farm.
Over the years, Hannah has become a skilled competitor in show jumping, reaching the Grand Prix level and winning international awards. Injuries haven’t stopped her—she once took seven months off after a riding accident, but came back stronger. Running her own business means she balances competition with daily work on the farm, overseeing her horses’ care and training. It’s a full-time job, but one she loves deeply.
Now in her 30s, Hannah still lives a life filled with horses and nature. She’s in a relationship with polo player Nic Roldan, and the two share a love for animals and sport. Though she might consider further studies, she knows horses will always be a core part of her life. Her story is a reminder that sometimes the best path is the one you make for yourself—even if it’s completely different from the one your parents walked.