The Many Faces of Tom Cruise: Action Hero, Scientologist, Family Man

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Tom Cruise in Collateral (2004)
November 03, 2020 1:24am EST

Tom Cruise is a well-known American actor and producer who has appeared in numerous blockbuster films such as “Top Gun,” “Mission: Impossible,” and “Jerry Maguire.” He was born on July 3, 1962, in Syracuse, New York and began his acting career in the early 1980s. His talent and charm have made him one of the highest-paid actors in Hollywood. He is also known for his dedication to performing his own stunts in action movies. Cruise has received multiple awards and nominations for his performances throughout his career.

Early Life

Thomas Cruise Mapother IV was born on July 3, 1962 in Syracuse, New York. His mother, Mary Lee Pfeiffer, was a special education teacher, and his father, Thomas Cruise Mapother III, was an electrical engineer. He had three sisters: Lee Anne, Marian, and Cass.

Cruise had a difficult childhood as his father was abusive and absent for long periods. His family was dominated by his abusive father and Cruise stated in interviews that he suffered from beatings by his father. Because of his father’s abusive behavior, Cruise and his sisters spent most of their time with their mother.

Cruise’s family moved around frequently during his childhood. For elementary school, he attended Robert Hopkins Public School and Henry Munro Middle School in Ottawa, Canada. His family eventually settled in Glen Ridge, New Jersey when Cruise was in his teens. He played football for the Glen Ridge High School team until he was sidelined by injury. Cruise claims he initially aspired to become a Catholic priest but later decided to become an actor after participating in his high school’s stage production of Guys and Dolls.

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Tom Cruise in Jerry Maguire (1996)

Early Career

Tom Cruise’s acting career began in 1981 when he had a small role in the film Endless Love. However, his first major role came a year later when he starred in the comedy film Losin’ It. Though the film was not a box office success, Cruise’s performance was praised by critics.

In 1983, Cruise started gaining wider recognition for his role as an affluent high school student in the romantic drama Risky Business. The film was a commercial success, grossing over $65 million against a $6 million budget. Cruise received his first Golden Globe nomination for his charismatic performance. That same year, he also had a supporting role in the influential teen drama The Outsiders along with other future stars like Rob Lowe and Patrick Swayze.

Cruise’s breakthrough came in 1986 when he was cast as the hotshot pilot Maverick in the blockbuster action film Top Gun. It was the highest grossing film of that year, earning over $350 million worldwide. Cruise’s role propelled him to international superstardom. His unique screen presence and trademark intensity marked him as an emerging A-lister in Hollywood. From an early stage, Cruise proved he could carry a major film and attract large audiences with his magnetic on-screen personality.

Rise to Stardom

After making a name for himself in Risky Business and Top Gun, Tom Cruise reached new heights of fame in the late 1980s and 1990s. He had a series of breakout roles in major blockbuster films that launched him into superstardom.

Some of Cruise’s defining roles were as follows:

  • Born on the Fourth of July (1989) – This emotional drama earned Cruise his first Academy Award nomination for his portrayal of paraplegic Vietnam veteran Ron Kovic. The film cemented his ability as a serious dramatic actor.
  • Days of Thunder (1990) – Though not a critical success, this racing action flick was a box office smash and further showcased Cruise’s talents in action-oriented roles.
  • A Few Good Men (1992) – Appearing alongside Jack Nicholson and Demi Moore, Cruise played a Navy lawyer in this courtroom drama. He received a Golden Globe nomination for his performance.
  • The Firm (1993) – This legal thriller based on the John Grisham novel was a massive commercial and critical achievement.
  • Interview with the Vampire (1994) – Cruise veered back into drama, playing the vampire Lestat opposite Brad Pitt.
  • Mission: Impossible (1996) – The first film in the hugely successful M:I franchise featured Cruise in one of his most iconic parts as Ethan Hunt. It cemented his status as an A-list action hero.
  • Jerry Maguire (1996) – Perhaps Cruise’s most acclaimed performance came as the title character in this romantic sports comedy-drama, which earned him his second Oscar nomination.

Cruise was now undeniably one of the world’s biggest movie stars. He had an unmatched ability to draw audiences into theaters during this period. His charisma, energy, and versatility as an actor fueled his rise to the upper echelon of Hollywood stardom.

Action Star

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Tom Cruise in Tropic Thunder (2008)

Tom Cruise cemented his status as a top action star in the 1990s and 2000s with his starring roles in huge blockbuster franchises like Mission: Impossible and Jack Reacher. He is known for insisting on performing dangerous stunts himself and narrowly avoiding injuries on set.

Cruise’s breakout action role was as hotshot pilot Maverick in Top Gun in 1986. But he reached new heights of success with the Mission: Impossible films, in which he plays ace IMF agent Ethan Hunt. The first Mission: Impossible was released in 1996 to great acclaim. Its signature scene shows Cruise dangling from the ceiling of a high-security room in order to hack a computer. Cruise has reprised his role as Ethan Hunt in 5 more Mission: Impossible sequels, with each film raising the stakes for stunt work.

For Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol in 2011, Cruise himself performed the terrifying stunt of scaling the world’s tallest building, the Burj Khalifa skyscraper in Dubai. In Rogue Nation, he clung to the side of a plane during takeoff. And in Fallout, he jumped from one building to another in what was one of the most impressive sequences filmed for the long-running franchise. Cruise’s insistence on doing his own stunts showcases his dedication and desire to thrill audiences with real action, not CGI effects.

Cruise also headlined several other big-budget action films like War of the Worlds, Knight and Day, Jack Reacher and its sequel Never Go Back, and The Mummy. While some films fared better than others, Cruise consistently received praise for the authenticity he brings to action sequences through performing stunts himself. Even well into his 50s, Cruise has maintained his action hero status and continues to wow audiences with death-defying moves.

Dramatic Roles

Tom Cruise has demonstrated impressive range as an actor through his work in several critically-acclaimed dramatic films. Though known primarily as an action star, Cruise has taken on complex character roles that have showcased his talent and earned him respect in the industry.

One of Cruise’s first steps outside his leading man status was the gritty crime drama Collateral (2004). Playing against type as a cold, ruthless contract killer, Cruise delivered a chilling performance that surprised audiences and critics. The film earned him a Golden Globe nomination. He again took on a villainous role in the dystopian sci-fi thriller Minority Report (2002), proving he could compellingly disappear into dark characters.

Cruise earned his third Academy Award nomination for Born on the Fourth of July (1989), in which he played paralyzed Vietnam veteran Ron Kovic. His emotionally raw performance as Kovic demonstrated Cruise’s commitment to fully inhabiting a role. He trained extensively to authentically portray Kovic’s physical disability. The film cemented Cruise as more than just an action hero.

Other noteworthy dramatic performances include Interview with the Vampire (1994), Magnolia (1999), Tropic Thunder (2008), and Jerry Maguire (1996), for which he received another Academy Award nomination. Cruise has proven himself a versatile actor willing to take risks. By tacking difficult material, he has shown impressive range beyond conventional heroic leading men.

Personal Life

Tom Cruise has had a high-profile personal life, including three marriages that gained significant media attention.

Marriages

Cruise married actress Mimi Rogers in 1987 but the couple divorced in 1990. He then married Nicole Kidman in 1990 after meeting her on the set of Days of Thunder. Cruise and Kidman adopted two children together, Isabella and Connor. After 10 years of marriage, they announced their separation in 2001 and finalized their divorce later that year.

In 2006, Cruise began dating actress Katie Holmes. The couple had a daughter named Suri in April 2006 and married later that year in Italy. In 2012, Holmes filed for divorce from Cruise after 5 years of marriage. The split was widely covered in the media, particularly with speculation about factors leading to the divorce.

Children

As mentioned above, Cruise has three children – two adopted with Nicole Kidman, and a biological daughter with Katie Holmes. He has said that fatherhood is one of the greatest joys in his life. However, Cruise was criticized for being mostly absent during his oldest daughter Isabella’s youth. His youngest Suri lives with Holmes after the divorce, and Cruise faced scrutiny for not being in contact with her for years due to his Scientology beliefs.

Controversy Regarding Beliefs

Tom Cruise is arguably the most famous member of the Church of Scientology. His devotion to the religion has stoked controversy, particularly beliefs against psychiatry/medication and alleged mistreatment of members who don’t follow Scientology doctrine. Ex-Scientologist Leah Remini has claimed Cruise is aware of abuse within the Church. There has also been speculation about how much Cruise’s faith has impacted his romantic relationships. Overall, his association with Scientology remains a subject of debate and skepticism from the public.

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Tom Cruise in A Few Good Men (1992)

Scientology

Tom Cruise has had a long involvement with the controversial Church of Scientology. He was introduced to Scientology in 1986 by his first wife Mimi Rogers and became more heavily involved over the next few years. Cruise has credited Scientology with helping him overcome dyslexia, and he has become one of the most prominent advocates of the religion.

However, Cruise’s ardent promotion of Scientology has also sparked significant controversy. He has publicly defended the religion and spoken out against psychiatry, which Scientology is opposed to. In 2005, Cruise criticized actress Brooke Shields for taking prescription medication to treat her postpartum depression. His statements were widely criticized for stigmatizing mental illness and medication.

Cruise’s involvement with Scientology may have also impacted his career and public image at times. In the mid-2000s, his popularity declined significantly in the wake of his criticism of Shields and other erratic public behavior that was attributed to his immersion in Scientology. There was speculation that his outspokenness about Scientology caused some moviegoers to sour on him.

Since then, Cruise has been less vocal about his religion publicly. He continues to be involved heavily with the Church of Scientology, though he has avoided making controversial statements about it over the past decade or so. It remains to be seen how Cruise’s deep connection to this often-controversial religion may influence his career and public perception going forward.

Legacy

Tom Cruise is one of the most commercially successful actors of all time. His films have grossed over $10 billion worldwide, making him one of the highest-grossing box office stars ever. Some of his most popular and iconic roles include Ethan Hunt in the Mission: Impossible series, Maverick in Top Gun, and Jerry Maguire in the film of the same name.

Cruise has had an enormous cultural impact as a leading man and action star. Charismatic, handsome, and daring, he has defined what it means to be a movie star for generations. Even as he enters his 60s, he continues to do his own stunts and take risks on screen. His boundless energy and fearlessness have inspired many actors who came after him.

Cruise has set numerous box office records. He is one of only six actors to earn $100 million for a single film (for Mission: Impossible II). Between 1996 and 2011, he starred in seven consecutive films that grossed over $100 million in the U.S., which is a box office record. He also held the record for most consecutive $100 million plus overseas hits with nine films.

While known for his blockbuster films, Cruise has also earned respect for his work in dramas like Born on the Fourth of July, for which he received an Academy Award nomination. He balances major tentpole projects and risky original films, showing his range as an actor. Over his long career, he has received three Academy Award nominations and three Golden Globe wins.

Cruise has leveraged his star power for humanitarian causes. He has supported the Trevor Project, Autism Speaks, and PTSD research and treatment. Though notoriously private about his personal wealth, his estimated net worth is $600 million. He is renowned in Hollywood for his generosity, frequently giving gifts to crew members and co-stars. Cruise has also donated to disaster relief efforts worldwide.

Despite controversies related to his personal life and faith, Cruise’s accomplishments as an actor and movie star are undeniable. He has left an indelible mark on cinema through his decades of blockbusters and memorable characters. Even in his 60s, Cruise shows no signs of slowing down, proving that his career is one of the most remarkable and enduring in Hollywood history.

Significance

Tom Cruise is undoubtedly one of the most iconic, instantly recognizable, and influential actors in Hollywood history. With over four decades of leading man roles under his belt, Cruise has shown incredible staying power and the ability to remain a box office draw year after year.

While Cruise has proven his versatility and longevity across a wide variety of genres, he is most associated with his action star roles in blockbuster franchises like Mission: Impossible, Top Gun, and Jack Reacher. As Ethan Hunt in the Mission: Impossible series, Cruise has performed his own headline-grabbing stunts that have raised audience expectations for what an action star is willing to do on camera. His cocky aviator Pete “Maverick” Mitchell in Top Gun also goes down as one of the most famous characters Cruise has portrayed.

Beyond action, Cruise has left a mark with his highly dramatic turns in films like Born on the Fourth of July, Jerry Maguire, and Rain Man, winning Golden Globe awards for the former two. His supporting role alongside Dustin Hoffman in Rain Man helped the film win Best Picture at the Academy Awards.

Cruise also previously held the record for most consecutive $100 million-grossing films at seven from A Few Good Men to Mission: Impossible 2. This unmatched box office power for over a decade solidified his standing as one of the last true movie stars and biggest draws in the industry. He has had an indelible influence on pop culture through films like Risky Business, Top Gun, Jerry Maguire, and the Mission: Impossible series. Even well into his later career, Cruise has maintained his star power.

With his most iconic roles showcasing charisma, intensity, and complete commitment to the character, Cruise has carved out a space as one of Hollywood’s most bankable and captivating leading men. His lasting mark on cinema through both critically acclaimed and blockbuster films is undeniable.

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