Tom Cruise



Tom Cruise was born on July 3, 1962, and he grew up in Syracuse, New York. Cruise and his family were often traveling since his father worked as an electrical engineer, and as a result, he went to twelve different schools. Cruise was diagnosed with dyslexia when he was 7 years old, and he has had trouble reading ever since. When he was a student in high school and early in his acting career, he struggled to read and understand scripts. However, after graduating from high school, Cruise jumped straight into acting and set a goal of making a career in the field within ten years. He was eventually cast in Endless Love, even though he had difficulties in every audition.

Even if Tom Cruise's birthday is not on July 4th, the only way he knows how to commemorate it is by releasing another action movie that he risked his life to make.

The reassuringly youthful actor celebrated his birthday once again while on a press tour for a long-awaited action epic. The stuntman did his own death-defying feats, and his co-stars were amazed by his work ethic, graciousness, and charisma. He was also commended for his ability to command a set.

During an interview with E!Simon Pegg remarked, "No one else like him." This was part of the news they released to promote their forthcoming movie, Mission: Impossible—Dead Reckoning Part One, which is set to be released on July 12th. "He's the last person left who is a movie star, you know."

So, Tom Cruise is 61 years old, and he's still killing it. When they were getting ready for the premiere of Top Gun: Maverick, it was as if the whole survival of cinema was dangerously perched on Cruise's shoulders. In a way, that was true once the pandemic came to an end.

As expected, Tom Cruise appears again in the opening part of Dead Reckoning, despite the years that were lost due to delays caused by COVID. Dead Reckoning is the seventh installment in the Mission: Impossible franchise, which debuted in 1996. At that time, the star's drop into a room on a wire was still considered a great action sequence.

He now refers to riding a motorcycle off a cliff as his "happy spot." He did this before filming began, just in case, hmm... The final result required a rewrite.

Informing E!Keltie Knight, a newscaster, was in attendance at the premiere of Dead Reckoning Part One in Rome. He commented, "It's full-on!" He quipped that he tries to avoid sleeping since "my life's an adventure," which has been his lifetime desire, even though he appears to be well-rested.

Wouldn't it be because it would disrupt the natural order of things?

The history of Tom Cruise:

1. Thomas Cruise Mapother III, an electrical engineer, and Mary Lee Pfeiffer, a housewife from Louisville, Kentucky, had a son called Thomas Cruise Mapother IV on July 3, 1962, in Syracuse, New York. Thomas's maternal grandfather have the same name as him: Thomas Cruise Mapother.

2. His older sisters are Lee Anne and Marian, while his younger sister is Cass.

3. Cruise started doing impressions of well-known actors like Humphrey Bogart, Elvis Presley, and Donald Duck when he was four years old. He did this in order to pursue his dream of being an actor.

4. Mary Lee went back to Louisville with the children in 1974, while she was living in Ottawa with her family. Six weeks following his legal divorce in August 1975, Tom III had a brief second marriage. After Joan Lebendiger's recent widowhood, one of her four daughters told author Andrew Morton that she and her stepbrother Tom never saw each other again after the wedding.

Cruise stated in a Vanity Fair interview from 1994, "As a youngster, I had a lot of concealed rage over it. I'd be smacked, and I didn't understand why."

He said of his father, "He was the kind of student who was bullied a lot while he was in school." He was tiny, but he later grew to be six feet two inches tall. People were cruel to him, but I believe he was a compassionate guy at heart. Tom III could "actually be pretty loving."

In 2006, he told Parade that his father was "a bully and a coward—the sort where, if something goes wrong, they kick you." He learned an important lesson from this experience: "He'd lull you in, make you feel comfortable, and then, bam!"

Tom III vowed that he and Cruise would "discuss about the whole issue" when Tom got better, as Cruise stated to VF. However, this discussion never took place when Cruise visited his father in the hospital before he died of cancer in 1984.

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5. Tom expressed his admiration for his mother during an interview with James Lipton for Inside the Actors Studio, describing her as "a really warm, charming woman, very kind, very kind." While his mother worked four jobs to provide for the family, Tom helped out by delivering newspapers. Mary Lee told Rolling Stone, "Tom would massage my feet for half an hour every night when I got home from work." After she washed her feet, she sat down in the family room. She became 80 years old in 2017.

6. He was the man of the house, so he made it his responsibility to check on his sisters' boyfriends whenever they came over to visit. He was quite protective of them.

7. After attending a lecture by Father Ric Schneider at his Catholic school in Louisville, Cruise went to St. Francis Seminary in Cincinnati for his first year of high school. He was raised in a family that practiced Catholicism. In 2013, Schneider told the New York Daily News, "He was just a regular teen, floundering around." "We would give them an intelligence test, and he scored exactly 110, which is the cutoff score. He was almost accepted."

Cruise has stated that he has never seriously considered becoming a priest, despite the rumors that say otherwise. Cruise has said, "We didn't have the money back then, and I went for the schooling for a year, and it was free," while discussing their financial status.

8. Tom moved to New Jersey with his family when he was sixteen years old. This happened in 1978, after Mary Lee married Jack South.

Cruise told Rolling Stone, "Initially, I was scared of my stepfather." Many individuals are completely devoted to their moms. My father, on the other hand, is a very smart and bright man. He loved for my mother so much that he took in four of us children. We used to bet on football games, and since he was not very good at betting, I would end up with a nice profit.

He said of his father, Tom III, who had recently passed away, "I think that he felt remorse for a lot that had happened. He was a person who did not have a huge influence on me in my teens; the values and motivation really came from my stepfather. But he was important. Really important. It's all sort of complex. There wasn't one thing I felt."

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9 He showed no fear throughout his life, jumping from high places and riding his bike without caution. He would sometimes crash into walls and break bones. He started participating in school plays once he became a member of the glee club. In addition to wrestling, he participated in a variety of sports over the years, including soccer, baseball, basketball, football, and ice hockey. His best qualities were his acting and athletic skills, and, as a surprise, the girls had loved him since elementary school.

Cruise spoke openly about his wild childhood. "I decided to skip classes because I am constantly pushing myself to my limits to find out: where am I now? How far can I go?"

10 Cruise has been open about his challenges with dyslexia, admitting that he was "a functional illiterate" at school and stating, "I liked studying. I wanted to learn, but I knew I had failed in the system."

In an interview with Cameron Crowe in 1986, he remarked, "I was never really focused on reading; I just didn't have the time." "My mom would proofread my papers for me when I was in school. I remember being really anxious before tests and skipping questions and lines. I learned to calm down and focus over time, but back then, I always needed a finger to help me relax."

11. Morton says that he was kicked off the football team in his final year of high school because he was drunk. However, this provided him the chance to audition for the school musical, Guys and Dolls. After he performed as Nathan Detroit, a commercial director who was in the crowd at the time suggested that he pursue acting as a vocation. He was unable to attend his graduation ceremony because he was involved in an amateur production of Godspell. Instead, he started going to New York on the weekends to audition for musicals.

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12. In Stephen Galloway's 2017 biography Leading Lady, former Paramount CEO Sherry Lansing commented on Cruise's 1981 feature debut, Taps, in which his role was bigger than originally planned. She said, "You could see right away that he had a gigantic gift." "He was always very attentive and polite."

13. As part of a practical joke on the set of Francis Ford Coppola's The Outsiders, which has a star-studded cast from the 1980s, Cruise scrawled "Helter Skelter" on Diane Lane's mirror and put honey on her toilet seat.

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14 Cruise's famous dance in "Risky Business" to the song "Old Time Rock and Roll" was only given one line of direction in the script: "Joel dances in underwear through the house." The rest of the dance was improvised, and included him jumping on the table while holding a candlestick and pretending it was a guitar. He waxed half of the floor and left the other half unclean so that he could slip in on his socks. He told Crowe in 1986 that he had added more props as the act went on.

15. Cruise dated Rebecca De Mornay, his co-star in Risky Business, who described him as a "pure person." In 1986, she told Rolling Stone, "There's something earnest and virtuous about him that's quite rare." Sean Penn, who starred alongside Cruise in Taps, recounted a night when they were at a club in New York City. After Cruise realized that a girl he was talking to was trying to flirt with him, he yelled at her, "I have a girlfriend I'm in love with!" (Perhaps at the time, readers thought Penn was exaggerating.) Cruise and De Mornay began dating in the summer of 1983 and maintained a long-distance relationship while he filmed Ridley Scott's Legend in London. However, they broke up when he returned to the United States to begin filming Top Gun.

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16 Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson, the directors of Top Gun, were certain that Cruise would be the perfect actor to play the character of Maverick after they read an article in a magazine about the elite flying school at San Diego's Miramar Naval Air Station and visited the school in person. Bruckheimer told Rolling Stone that "These guys are Tom Cruises" from the very beginning, even before the script was produced, when they arrived at Miramar.

17 In an interview with Rolling Stone, Cruise had earlier stated that he was unsure if he would be able to get married in 1986. However, two years after he and Mimi Rogers met at a dinner party, they tied the knot on May 9, 1987. Emilio Estevez was the best man for Cruise.

18 Cruise's co-star in The Color of Money, Paul Newman, started his interest in racing vehicles in 1987. Since then, he has had a need for speed on land, in the air, and sometimes even on the water. In 2010, Cruise became a teacher when he taught Zac Efron how to ride a motorcycle. Years after Cruise had finished school, this took place. Efron responded to Details when asked why Cruise offered to do that, saying, "I don't know." He continued, "I have no interest in finding out. I find it amazing that he cared—that he even gave a hoot."

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19. Mimi is said to have introduced Cruise to Scientology, and she also gave him L. Jim Rogers was a member of the Church of Scientology and worked as a high-level auditor. A collection of Ron Hubbard's works, including Dianetics. While Top Gun was being released and the actor was becoming a worldwide sensation, Cruise became deeply involved with Scientology, and he remains the most famous member of the church to this day.

20 Cocktail, which starring Tom Cruise as a playboy bartender in 1988, garnered terrible reviews but nonetheless made $11.8 million, making it Disney's best opening weekend ever.

21 According to Morton, who wrote Tom Cruise's biography in 2008, director Oliver Stone wanted Cruise to be temporarily paralyzed with a chemical so that he could better understand the role of Ron Kovic, a real-life Vietnam War veteran and activist. This was for the 1989 film Born on the Fourth of July. It was reasonable for the insurance firm to turn down the proposal. In the end, Stone was awarded two Oscars—one for best directing and one for best editing—so everything worked out in the end.

22 People magazine named Cruise the "Sexiest Man Alive" in 1990. Not long after that, he and Rogers were divorced. Cruise's short reaction to Vanity Fair's inquiry concerning his previous marriage, which was asked in 1994, was, "It was a long time ago. I honestly don't think about it."

23 Cruise and Nicole Kidman got married on December 24, 1990. They met while auditioning for the racing drama Days of Thunder. They adopted Isabella and Connor and became their parents. After that, they appeared together in the movies Eyes Wide Shut and Far and Away.

In 1994, after Isabella's arrival, Cruise explained to Vanity Fair, "We talked about children from time to time, but there was always the work. But then we went, When is it ever going to be the right time? That's how the conversation started. You're lying in bed at night and you're trying to sleep, so you roll over and you go, What would happen if we had this in our life?"

"Now that we are a family, Nic and I talk about this a lot. We are currently trying to figure out exactly where we are. Is it possible for us to keep celebrating? Do you think we are boring? I am shocked. Oh, how we have aged!"

Glen Keane, one of the main animators, mentioned in a DVD extras feature that Tom Cruise was taken into consideration while developing the look of the titular character in Aladdin, which was released in 1992. "All of his attitudes and stances are characterized by a sense of confidence." 26.

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25 Cruise was aware that the idea was circulating since it was a common approach used by tabloids in the 1980s and 1990s to claim that a certain star was gay.

In 1994, Cruise told Vanity Fair, "First of all, I don't think it's an indictment. But I hadn't heard those allegations till about three months ago myself... I don't know why they say it." There are many rumors, including the idea that I have been unfaithful and that my wife was on the set of The Firm because she was angry about my love scene on the beach. People will say whatever they want, even if it is not true.

26 Even though De Palma had just been in prison for a series of unsuccessful movies, Cruise insisted that Brian De Palma direct Mission: Impossible. This marked the first time that Paula Wagner, who had previously been an agent, worked as a producer alongside Cruise. Cruise even delayed receiving his $20 million compensation (not counting his back-end agreement) in order to increase the film's budget. Mission accomplished: M:I made about $500 million worldwide and started a franchise. De Palma, on the other hand, was not present for the premiere in May 1996. It is said that this was because he and Cruise had issues throughout the production.

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27 During the filming of M:I, Cruise stated, "I want the wind blowing in my face and I want my jaws to be blowing.' That's Tom," according to a crew member who spoke with Galloway, describing Cruise as wanting a 120 mph wind to simulate the effect of a bullet train and a helicopter explosion behind him. He is fine with males.

Tom and Nicole were in London for 18 months because of the rigorous production of Eyes Wide Shut, which was initially supposed to take four months. While they were there, they happened to attend Princess Diana's burial in September 1997. Tom Hanks and Steven Spielberg were also in town at the time, filming Saving Private Ryan.

19. Nicole Kidman said in 2000, "I can't say we will be together when we are 80, but I will be so devastated if we are not," in an interview with Talk. 20 Regrettably, they made their split public on February 5, 2001. Later that year, Cruise told Vanity Fair, "She knows why, and I know why," in a way that was not very clear. 21 Nicole Kidman is the mother of my children, and I hope she is doing well. I think you should just keep going. I am being very serious when I say that. I do not say anything without much consideration.

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30, Penélope Cruz was able to secure a retraction and damages from an Australian tabloid in June 2003 after she sued them for printing a story that claimed she and then-boyfriend Tom Cruise had postponed their marriage due to Cruz's adultery. After dating for more than two years, the pair ended their romance in January 2004. According to a source who spoke to People, the relationship "just ran its course."

In October 2004, the gang went on a trip together. They rented the skating rink at Rockefeller Center and had supper at Nobu. Nazanin Boniadi, an actress from the show Homeland, was allegedly recruited to date Tom Cruise for a few months. At the time, she was a member of the Church of Scientology. In 2012, the Church of Scientology rejected the report. In 2013, Boniadi told the New York Post that she "would rather not talk about that." 33.

32. Cruise was certain that J.J. should do something after he had watched a few episodes of Alias. Abrams was set to helm Mission: Impossible III, which would have been his first feature picture. Paramount was going mad, wanting to release M:I3 as a summer 2005 tentpole, but that couldn't happen if Cruise and Abrams, who was now working with Lost, had their way. However, Cruise had a hidden weapon: Spielberg was ready to go with War of the Worlds in time to provide Paramount with the summer blockbuster it needed while they waited for Abrams to become available. 35

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32. Tom Cruise was so happy about his new girlfriend, Katie Holmes, that he raised his arms in the air, crouched down, pounded his fists, and jumped twice on Oprah Winfrey's couch. The talk show presenter remarked, "You are no longer here."

Cruise said, "I can't help it; I have too much energy."

You might have needed to be there, but both of them were laughing hysterically and the crowd in the studio was cheering.

It is important to remember that Holmes was there when the tape was made and that Winfrey shouted, "She's gonna run!" to encourage her to come out. After they came out, Cruise said, "She is freaking out!" while the camera was following him backstage, and he hugged the Dawson's Creek star fiercely.

At that point, the tone for Cruise and Holmes' whole relationship was unwittingly established. For many, it was romantic, but for everyone else... a lot, really.

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35 A month later, Cruise labeled Today anchor Matt Lauer "glib" for questioning his opinions on mental health treatment. This included his refusal to accept psychiatry and his criticism of Brooke Shields' "irresponsible" usage of drugs to treat postpartum depression.

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33 Suri Cruise, the daughter of Cruise and Holmes, was born on April 18, 2006.

36 On May 5, 2006, Mission: Impossible III was released, and it... Alright. It was the edition in the franchise that made the least amount of money, earning $134 million in the United States. More crucially, it was the moment when many started to question whether Tom Cruise had lost his movie-star magic and whether his unrestrained exuberance had irrevocably turned off moviegoers. To add to the problems, Paramount terminated their connection with Cruise's production firm that August after 14 years. Sumner Redstone, who was the chairman of Viacom at the time, is said to have told the Wall Street Journal, "We don't think that someone who effectuates creative suicide and costs the company revenue should be on the lot." Paramount does not approve of his recent actions.

37. Suri made her first appearance in the world on the cover of Vanity Fair in September 2006. She was zipped up in her father's leather jacket, similar to how Paul McCartney held his daughter Mary on the cover of his solo album McCartney in 1970. Katie Couric's debut night as the primary anchor of the CBS Evening News was a big event at the time.

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37. Holmes and Cruise were married on November 18, 2016, in the Castello Orsini-Odescalchi in Rome, which is a castle that goes back to the 15th century. It is said that the wedding cost over $3 million. Giorgio Armani was the designer of the wedding dresses worn by the bride and groom. Will Smith and Jada Pinkett Smith, John Travolta and Kelly Preston, David and Victoria Beckham, Jim Carrey and Jenny McCarthy, Leah Remini and Angelo Pagan, Jennifer Lopez and Marc Anthony, and Andrea Bocelli were all on the guest list.

Remini states that a typical Scientology wedding ceremony includes the promise "to never shut their eyes in sleep on a quarrel or an upset." David Miscavige, who left the church in 2013, was Cruise's best man.

Shields and her husband, Chris Henchy, were two of the visitors. Cruise has already expressed regret for publicly condemning his Endless Love co-star's usage of medicine to treat postpartum depression. Shields remembered saying on The Jenny McCarthy Show in 2016, "If you get invited to that wedding, you go." The actress even handed the bride an ancient enamel compact as her "something old" to represent her new marriage.

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41 When Mission: Impossible III did not impress, many people considered Knight and Day, which starred Cameron Diaz and was released in 2010, to be a "comeback" picture for Tom Cruise. It was an experiment to see if he could still be the lead of a huge action movie.

He had been working the entire time. In an interview with the Telegraph of the United Kingdom, he said, "I don't see why people believe that."

Forty-two. In the meanwhile, he had gotten roles like the comedic surprise character of bald, overweight, vulgar, and bullying studio executive Les Grossman in Ben Stiller's Tropic Thunder, for which he was nominated for a Golden Globe.

Barney Burman, a makeup artist, recalled to Grantland that she and her crew had around twelve people working on the silicone prosthetics for his head, neck, chest, and hands when questioned about them. They even made him gloves that were specifically designed for him. Even though I was responsible for the sculptures, someone else created the molds and cast them. One of six craftspeople hand-punched every single hair into the scalp piece, including the hairs on his head, arms, and chest.

Aida Caefer stated that she was the one who designed the heavy costumes that Tom Cruise wore. The more ridiculous it is for him, the better. Because the figure was always moving and covered in sweat, we had to change his clothing every day, from morning till afternoon.

Stiller said, "Tom choreographed all his own routines." He remembered thinking it was "frigging amusing" when he watched Tom perform.

Mission: Impossible III (2006) is a movie that features Tom Cruise.

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In 2018, ComicBook.com asked Cruise whether he was really close to playing Tony Stark. He said, "Not close, and I adore Robert Downey Jr." This was his way of denying that he turned down the role of Iron Man, which would have completely changed the mood of the Marvel Universe. That role is perfect for him, and I don't think anybody else would be able to accomplish it.

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Ghost Protocol, starring Tom Cruise, is a Mission: Impossible movie.

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44 In the 2011 film Mission: Impossible—Ghost Protocol, Tom Cruise hung from the 124th storey of the Burj Khalifa, which is the highest structure in the world, without a stunt double (but with the required cables). For decades, Cruise had been doing his own physical labor to the best of his abilities, but this act further solidified his reputation as the man who performs all of the dangerous feats that insurance companies will cover. The film's worldwide box office earnings of $695 million also suggested that his reputation had preceded him in a favorable way.

45 Holmes filed for divorce in June 2012. The issue was addressed in a couple of weeks, which was a miracle, considering that her father, attorney Martin Holmes, had been involved in writing their prenuptial agreement. They have never talked about what happened. They have acknowledged that they were previously married, but the cause of their divorce is still unknown. And, oh, how the public has been guessing.

46 Lee Child's best-selling series of novels included Jack Reacher, a vigilante who is 6 feet 5 inches tall. The hiring of Tom Cruise, who is 5 feet 7 inches tall, as the starring actor raised some eyebrows.

Cruise presents it in his own way, but in my works, size is a metaphor of an irresistible force, as Childs indicated.

47 In the early 1990s, Ann Rice, the author of Interview with the Vampire, was said to be quite angry when Tom Cruise was cast as Lestat. Rice had initially wanted Rutger Hauer to play the character, and she was upset because of the creative license that was employed. Vanity Fair was infuriated by this.

"I just thought that if Tom was willing to go as far as this role required—and he was—then we might end up with something really special—and we did," stated director Neil Jordan. He also remarked, "It usually helps if one is controversial in casting a movie."

The mission of Rogue Nation is beyond belief.

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48. Before Mission: Impossible—Rogue Nation was released in theaters in 2015, it was already well-known for Tom Cruise's internet-famous airplane stunt, in which he actually clung to the door of an Airbus A400M as it took off. In addition, Cruise performed his own motorcycle chase and mastered the art of underwater document swapping in the film.

In Mission: Impossible—Fallout, he was back on the bike. Director Christopher McQuarrie told the New York Times that they "went for it" when the safety gear didn't work. "Everything that you're seeing Tom doing, he's doing free riding on icy cobblestones," McQuarrie said. There was a constant risk of losing control and going off the track, and it rained on rare occasions, while morning dew formed on other occasions.

In order to get his certification, Cruise completed a skydiving jump, dangled from a rope attached to a flying helicopter, and piloted a helicopter for a mid-air chase scene—all in just six weeks. He did this with Henry Cavill's stunt double by his side. McQuarrie stated that the average time for this training is three months, but Cruise trained for sixteen hours a day to cut that time in half.

Tom was definitely captivated, according to what the director said.

Tom Cruise, 2006, "Mission: Impossible III"

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50. Cruise is not involved in any harmful activities on social media; he simply keeps accounts for safe business dealings and wants to avoid the spotlight. "Sometimes I have to for work, but I keep it extremely restricted," he told E! News in 2016. "I don't spend time doing that type of things."

51. Cruise has a wide range of interests, including sea kayaking, caving, fencing, weightlifting, rock climbing, trekking, running, and many more. He is known to participate in these activities between physically difficult projects.

In fact, he refers to the portable version of his home gym as the "Pain Cave."

He told the Associated Press during the 2017 premiere of The Mummy that all that is required to join is a self-motivated person. Everyone is welcome; we even have the crew come in so that anybody may utilize it.

Co-star Jake Johnson said, "The daily challenge is something you start with every morning." Because of this, you'll be there before the job even begins. About fifteen to twenty individuals perform their jumping jacks and squats every day; that includes his staff and the folks who handle his hair and cosmetics. And then we got into it to a certain extent; I secretly wished I could act like Tom Cruise in one of his films.

Unfortunately, that means you have to ignore sweets.

In 2018, Cruise told James Corden on The Late Late Show, "I adore sugar, but I can't eat it because I'm training and doing all these movies—so I send it to everyone." He then added, "I wait for the calls." For example, "describe it to me."

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52. Don't tell anyone, but Cruise is just like the rest of us. He hurt himself as a child when he was running around, and he also had an ulcer while filming Eyes Wide Shut. In addition, he tore his labrum while climbing a cliff in Dead Horse Point, Utah, for Mission: Impossible 2, and he broke his ankle while filming Mission: Impossible—Fallout.

When questioned about the perilous performance in an appearance with The Tonight Show, Cruise said, "It was the easy one where I'm sprinting and jumping from one building to the next."

53. This man is dedicated. For example, he learned to hold his breath like David Blaine and completed three months of helicopter pilot training in six weeks. To play Fast Eddie Felson's protegee in The Color of Money, he played pool for twelve hours a day. To play centuries-old Lestat in Interview With the Vampire, he lost eighteen pounds and read classic books aloud to improve his diction. To play a German officer in Valkyrie, he studied for a year and a half. Finally, before his whirlwind certification, he spent a year and a half learning to fly a helicopter for Mission: Impossible—Fallout.

Dakota Fanning said on Watch What Happens Live in 2016, "I haven't seen him in a while, but he has given me a birthday present every year since I was 11 years old," referring to her father, who participated in War of the Worlds in 2005. "Beautiful things, it's very lovely." 56. Oh, I'll be eighteen, he'll probably leave, I continuously remind myself. He will end at the age of twenty-one. "Yet annually."

What does Team Cruise normally choose? "Shoes," the 22-year-old actress answered.

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54. In 1986, he said to Cameron Crowe, "Let's be honest, I'm not saving lives here." This is just a small part of my life, but I am thankful for what I have. My family is just as important to me as my job, which I love. You pick up the newspaper and see that there is a lot going on in the world outside of my little bubble.

In the years that followed, he performed a series of heroic acts in real life, all of which took place in the 1990s. For example, he helped two boys avoid being crushed at the barricade at the London premiere of Mission: Impossible. In 1996, he sent the skiff from his yacht to rescue a family whose sailboat was on fire in the Mediterranean. In 1997, he quickly responded to a woman being mugged in London. And in 1998, he paid the $7,000 bill for an uninsured cashier's medical bills after she was hurt in a hit-and-run accident, which Cruise had witnessed.

In 2000, Cruise told People, "It's simply an urge," when asked about his recent series of humanitarian activities. I was never a Boy Scout, so perhaps I'm trying to make up for it now.

He stated in an interview that was taped for his church and went viral in 2008, "You can't drive by an accident, because as a Scientologist you are the only one who can help."

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In October 2016, at the London premiere of Jack Reacher: Never Go Back, Cruise told ITV, "It's something that has benefited me immensely in my life." Although Cruise is the most well-known spokesperson for Scientology, he is very private about his beliefs and does not share his public statements with the public. "I have practiced Scientology for more than three decades. I wouldn't be standing here today if it weren't for it. There you have it; it is a lovely faith. It makes me really happy."

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57. Cruise has gotten three Oscar nominations and one win for Best Supporting Actor for his performances in Jerry Maguire, Born on the Fourth of July, and Magnolia. He has also received seven Golden Globe nominations and three wins for these three films.

58. In 2021, he returned all three Globes since the Hollywood Foreign Press Association was being criticized for being too similar.

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59. Cruise's films have together grossed more than $11 billion at the global box office, but Top Gun: Maverick is the only film that he has starred in alone that has achieved this.

Before the release of the sequel, which was 36 years late, his most successful film worldwide was Mission: Impossible—Fallout, which made $791 million. His most successful film in the United States was War of the Worlds, which made $234 million. However, when adjusted for inflation, the original Top Gun made $180 million in 1986, which is equivalent to $444 million in 2022. Top Gun: Maverick has made $534 million.

60. Top Gun: Maverick has real F-18s, and the pilots are performing. "It's brutal. In a documentary about the filming of the film, Cruise said, "You can't act that, the deformation of the face." "They're pulling 7 1/2, 8 G's." That's a force of 1,600 pounds!

He told Empire that he informed the studio, "You have no idea how difficult this picture is going to be," before production began. He was firm about not wanting to use "CGI nonsense," even if he recognized that "no one has ever done this before."

Cruise eventually admitted that there has never been an aerial sequence recorded in such a way. To be honest, I'm not sure whether there will be any more.


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