The "Forrest Gump" and "Toy Story" actor and
Wilson were photographed smiling while driving a vehicle in the
city.
Celebrity website TMZ said the photographs were taken shortly
after the pair landed at a small Los Angeles area airport. The
New York Post's Page Six column said Hanks was seen touching the
tarmac and dancing after getting off a private jet.
Representatives for Hanks, 63, did not immediately return a
request for comment.
Hanks, a double Oscar winner and one of America's most beloved
stars, and Wilson were the first big celebrities to announce
they had tested positive for the disease, which has become a
global epidemic with more than 27,000 deaths worldwide.
They were treated in hospital in Australia and isolated
themselves for a further period after leaving.
Hanks' last posting on his Twitter account on Sunday said it had
been two weeks since their first symptoms and that they were
feeling better.
Hanks was in Australia working on a movie about Elvis Presley
when he announced on March 11 that he and Wilson had tested
positive for the disease. Filming has since been shut down on
the movie, and on hundreds of other film and television
productions worldwide.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Daniel Wallis)
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