Tom Cruise (6do encyclopedia)



Tom Cruise is an American actor and producer who has become one of Hollywood’s most recognizable and influential figures. His talent, dedication and charisma have earned him global fame and many accolades, including three Golden Globe Awards and three Academy Award nominations.

Early Life and Career:

Cruise was born on July 3, 1962, in Syracuse, New York. He was the son of Mary Lee and Thomas Cruise, an electrical engineer. Cruise’s parents divorced when he was young, and he and his three sisters moved around frequently with their mother. Cruise attended several different schools and did not excel academically or socially. However, he found solace in acting and began participating in drama classes and performing in school plays.

After graduating from high school, Cruise moved to New York City to pursue his acting career. He landed his first professional role in the 1981 film “Endless Love,” but his breakout performance came in 1983 when he played a rebellious teenager in the film “Risky Business.” The film was a box office success and made Cruise a household name.

Career Highlights:

Throughout the 1980s, Cruise appeared in a series of popular films, including “Top Gun” (1986), “The Color of Money” (1986), and “Rain Man” (1988), which earned him his first Academy Award nomination for Best Actor in a Leading Role. However, it was his role as secret agent Ethan Hunt in the “Mission: Impossible” film series that cemented his status as a superstar. The “Mission: Impossible” franchise, which started in 1996, has become one of the highest-grossing film series of all time.

Cruise has also taken on more challenging roles throughout his career, such as his portrayal of a misogynistic motivational speaker in “Magnolia” (1999) for which he earned his second Academy Award nomination. He also portrayed a conflicted veteran in “Born on the Fourth of July” (1989), which earned him his first Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama.

In recent years, Cruise has continued to tackle action-packed roles in films such as “Jack Reacher” (2012) and “Edge of Tomorrow” (2014). He has also reprised his role as Ethan Hunt in several more “Mission: Impossible” sequels, including “Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation” (2015), “Mission: Impossible – Fallout” (2018), and “Mission: Impossible 7” (scheduled for release in 2022).

Personal Life:

Cruise’s personal life has been widely publicized throughout his career. He has been married three times and has three children. Cruise’s first marriage was to actress Mimi Rogers in 1987, but the couple divorced in 1990. He then married actress Nicole Kidman in 1990, and the two adopted two children before they divorced in 2001. Cruise’s most high-profile marriage was to actress Katie Holmes from 2006 to 2012. The couple’s highly-publicized divorce led to rumors and speculation about Cruise’s personal life, particularly his involvement with the Church of Scientology.

Cruise has been an outspoken advocate of the Church of Scientology, which he joined in the early 1990s. He has been criticized for his vocal support of the organization, which has been accused of being a cult and engaging in controversial practices such as auditing and disconnection.

In addition to his acting career and involvement in Scientology, Cruise is also a licensed pilot and often performs his own stunts in films. He has been recognized for his philanthropic efforts, particularly with the Make-A-Wish Foundation, for which he has granted over 200 wishes to children with life-threatening illnesses.

Conclusion:

Tom Cruise’s career has spanned over four decades, during which he has become one of Hollywood’s most successful and respected actors. With his natural talent, boundless energy, and dedication to his craft, Cruise has been able to achieve global success in the entertainment industry. Although his personal life has been the subject of intense scrutiny, Cruise has remained a popular and influential figure in Hollywood and beyond. Whether he is thrilling audiences with his action-packed performances or taking on more dramatic roles, Tom Cruise’s legacy is sure to endure for years to come.


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Peter Howell: At Cannes, stardom belongs to the oldest celebrities

The Toronto Star

23-05-18 19:00


The presence of older actors at Cannes Film Festival 2023 is evidence that familiarity counts for more than age when it comes to film star popularity and and box office sales, according to a National Research Group survey. It found the average age of the top 20 actors who viewers would pay to see in theatres was 58, with only one actor being under 40. The oldest stars often have a bigger appeal for audiences compared to younger actors, regardless of declining physical appearance and age. Potential star talent for Cannes in 2023 include Tye Sheridan, Talia Ryder, Lily Gladstone, Charles Melton and Lily-Rose Depp.

https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2023/05/18/at-cannes-stardom-belongs-to-the-oldest-celebrities.html
‘Everest is a magnet for inexperienced climbers – they are putting their lives at risk’

Telegraph

23-05-19 10:00


Mount Everest has descended from an unconquered peak to become a playground for wealthy adventurers. This year, Everest is in the spotlight as mountaineers try - and often fail - to break speed and altitude records, and inexperienced people try to attain grist for their social media accounts. Dan Stretch, operations manager at Global Rescue, who is currently deployed on Everest, said teamwork is at the crux of rescue operations. The strict policy of not forcing rescues is still held. Despite its high altitude, Everest attracts climbers with aspirations who "shouldn't do it just because it is the highest one, or because you get a certificate to put on Instagram," said Captain Maurizio, who has piloted the world's highest helicopter rescue. He said climbers should be trained, with more-accomplished mountaineers sharing their knowledge with others. More-accomplished mountaineers should teach climbers about acclimatisation, so the number of rescue missions prompted by a lack of proper acclimatisation can be reduced.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/travel/activity-and-adventure/mount-everest-climbers-danger-tourism-rescue-world-records/
In Cannes, Harrison Ford tearfully bids adieu to Indiana Jones

The Toronto Star

23-05-19 14:07


Retired Indiana Jones actor Harrison Ford has received a Palme d'Or at the Cannes Film Festival. The award was in recognition of his outstanding contribution to film and the premiere of Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, which was screened at the festival. Ford will be retiring as the swashbuckling archaeologist, saying goodbye to the iconic Indiana Jones character more than 40 years after he first debuted. The gala was one of the most sought-after tickets at Cannes this year, with the film being directed and co-written by James Mangold.

https://www.thestar.com/entertainment/movies/2023/05/19/in-cannes-harrison-ford-tearfully-bids-adieu-to-indiana-jones.html
In Cannes, Harrison Ford bids adieu to Indiana Jones

Associated Press

23-05-19 13:33


After four decades, Harrison Ford has retired Indiana Jones, the swashbuckling archeologist who first debuted in 1981’s Raiders of the Lost Ark. Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny, directed by James Mangold, premiered at the Cannes film festival, where Ford received an honorary Palme d'Or. Ford, who confessed to frequently tearing up during his farewell tour, declined to say more than that he needed to rest and loved the character of Indiana Jones. The film, set in the 1960s, offers a poignant take on the iconic franchise and is Ford's last appearance in the role.

https://apnews.com/article/harrison-ford-indiana-jones-dial-of-destiny-cannes-film-festival-6ec64a9adf57f2900cb67df89c35e543
The real reasons behind celebrity friendship splits

Telegraph

23-05-19 12:32


Public fallouts between celebrity friends are becoming more common. Recent friend splits include Olivia Wilde and Emily Ratajkowski due to the former seeing the latter kiss her ex-boyfriend Harry Styles in the street in Tokyo. While rumours suggest the Gwyneth Paltrow-Winona Ryder fallout occurred because Paltrow stole the role of Shakespeare in Love from under Ryder’s nose. Another factor causing friend splits can be because one person sees the other as a rival. The Kim Cattrall and Sarah Jessica Parker rift is thought to be partially down to this.

https://www.telegraph.co.uk/columnists/2023/05/19/real-reasons-behind-celebrity-friendship-splits/
Why Ukraine Needs Those F-16s

NY Times Opinion

23-05-21 10:00


US President Joe Biden's decision to let Europe supply Ukraine with F-16 fighters has been warmly welcomed. Erstwhile blocked by the US, Ukraine's President Volodymyr Zelensky had cited the loyal backing of European leaders to train Ukrainian F-16 pilots in readiness for the potential launch of airborne missions against Russia. It is unclear when the delivery will take place, but the Ukrainian resistance to the continuing Russian threat highlights the value of these jets. Ukraine holds a variety of Soviet-era fourth-generation fighters with few of the more advanced European-generation 4.5 models found in service, such as the Eurofighter Typhoon and French Dassault Rafale.

Russia has hundreds of these fifth-generation stealth fighters such as the American F-22 Raptor and F-35 Lightning II. The move to F-16s means Ukraine can develop its air defence capacity, as these jets have the capacity, unlike older Soviet-era planes, to cover the length and breadth of Ukraine. As we reported last week, White House officials are said to have had preliminary talks about selling F-35 stealth fighter jets to Japan, following similar requests from South Korea and the UAE. Japan is keen to upgrade its ageing air force to balance China, while the UAE is anxious to build up its defence capabilities against Iran. South Korea is also looking to replace its F-4 and F-5 jets with next-generation fighters.


https://www.nytimes.com/2023/05/21/opinion/21french-ukraine-f16-fighters.html

Japan’s unlikely venue for G-7 discussions: A website beloved by anime fans

Washington Post

23-05-21 13:38


Japanese youths tuning in to G-7 summit coverage on video-sharing site Niconico have been commenting on Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's similarities to Tom Cruise and President Joe Biden being a grandpa. They have also been discussing more serious topics, including the war in Ukraine and China's economic influence, but Niconico offers a more immersive experience in which the text comments scroll over the footage itself rather than being positioned to the side. The website's coverage of the summit reflects its development from a niche platform for anime fans and gamers to a broader political and sports site.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2023/05/21/japan-g7-summit-livestream-niconico/