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Tom Cruise on July 3, 1962Tom Cruise is an American actor and film producer who has starred in a number of top-grossing movies and remains one of the biggest movie stars in the world. His first leading role in a blockbuster movie was in 1983's He has received additional notoriety in the press for his outspoken belief in Scientology and for being notoriously litigious, especially in response to allegations or inferences of homosexuality (see below).table
Ancestry and early life Tom Cruise was born to Thomas Cruise Mapother III and Mary Lee Pfeiffer in Syracuse, New York.span His paternal ancestry is Welsh: his great-great-grandfather Dylan Henry Mapother emigrated from Flint, in north Wales, to the United States in 1850. [3] Cruise also has German ancestry from his paternal great-grandparents, William Reibert and Charlotta Louise Voelker. [4] His maternal ancestry is half Irish and half German (including Alsatian French). [5] Cruise had a transient existence as a child attending eight elementary schools and three high schools [6]. Cruise graduated from Glen Ridge High School in New Jersey {Source: Maquis Who's Who 2006} He briefly attended a Franciscan seminary in Cincinnati and aspired to become a Catholic priest. span Cruise became interested in drama after being sidelined from his high school's wrestling team due to a knee injury. While injured, he successfully auditioned for a lead role in his high school's production of (1983) propelled Cruise to stardom. One sequence in the film, featuring Cruise lip-syncing Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock and Roll" in his underwear, has become an iconic moment in film history. Cruise's status as an A-list actor was secured a few years later when he starred in . In 1996, he became the first actor in history to star in five consecutive films that grossed $100 million in domestic release; the films were (1999) which took two years to finish as director Stanley Kubrick's last film, alongside then spouse Nicole Kidmanspan (1999), which netted him a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination, and in very rare form, played a villain as the hitman who kidnaps unsuspecting cabbie Jamie Foxx in Michael Mann's and two of the five slots in a new Razzies category for most tiresome tabloid targets. Cruise was nominated there for his anti-psychiatry rant and for his very public romance with Katie Holmes. "He had been a very private person up until this past year," said Razzies founder John Wilson. "It certainly was a bizarre turn in terms of how he handles his personal life and the access that he gave the media to himself. The endless posing on the red carpet and just smooching like they were on the couch at home." However, while most recognize Cruise's entitlement to freedom of religion, it seems his frequent controversial outbursts promoting Scientology and strong anti-psychiatry beliefs, combined with his unusually erratic behavior throughout 2005 may have dramatically affected his popularity. One survey for example, showed Cruise's popularity drop from 11th to 197th most liked celebrity over a six month period. sup Church of Scientology Cruise is arguably Hollywood's most outspoken member of the controversial Church of Scientology. He became involved with the church in 1990 through his first wife, Mimi Rogers.[19]. Cruise has publicly said that Scientology, specifically the L. Ron Hubbard Scientology Study Tech, helped him to overcome his dyslexia. [20] Since 2004, Cruise has talked more openly about Scientology and promoted its ideas, especially its rejection of psychiatric drugs, which was the subject of a heated argument with Matt Lauer on . Another controversy erupted after he openly criticized actress Brooke Shields for using the drug Paxil, an anti-depressant, which Shields claims helped her recover from postpartum depression after the birth of her daughter in 2003; Brooke Shields subsequently described Cruise's comments as "irresponsible and dangerous". [22] Shields responded by declaring that she "wouldn't take advice from someone who devotes his life to creatures from outer space", and that Cruise "should stick to saving the world from aliens and let women who are experiencing postpartum depression decide what treatment options are best for them". [23] Shields also joked about the age difference between Cruise and Holmes, inviting the couple to come and see her in the London production of , in which she was then appearing, and noting that she would leave two tickets for them at the box office, "one adult and one child". [24] Cruise also claimed in an interview that psychiatry "is a Nazi science" and that methadone was actually originally called Adolophine after Adolf Hitler, a well-known urban legend. [25] In an interview with magazine, Cruise claimed that "In Scientology, we have the only successful drug rehabilitation program in the world. It's called Narconon... It's a statistically proven fact that there is only one successful drug rehabilitation program in the world. Period". [26] While Narconon claims to have a success rate over 70% [27], the accuracy of this figure has been disputed. [28] Recently Cruise has also been reported to have risen to one of the highest echelons of the Church of Scientology, known as "Operating Thetan Seven" or OT-VII [29], and it has been suggested that Cruise's increasing willingness to talk openly about Scientology may be a reflection of this. [30] Cruise's fiancée, Katie Holmes, has recently begun studying Scientology, which Cruise says does not conflict with her Roman Catholic upbringing. [31] As of 2005, Tom Cruise has begun campaigning on behalf of the Church of Scientology before politicians and government officials around the world. Such advocacy does not go well in several European countries where this organization is considered to be a cult. As an example, on July 13th, 2005, the city council of Paris vowed "never to receive [before the council or the mayor] the actor Tom Cruise, spokesman for Scientology and self-declared militant for this organisation" [32] after his lobbying of Nicolas Sarkozy and Jean-Claude Gaudin, the mayor of Marseille, was mentioned. [33] It has been alleged on FACTnet that Cruise's involvement in Scientology may be less than voluntary: "Tom Cruise became psychotic during a secret Scientology initiation in which one is told that rather than being one person, one is composed of thousands of aliens from all over the universe fighting for control of your . After completing this initiation, known as OT III, Tom appeared sickly with black circles under his eyes and pasty skin. He said he wanted to be away from Scientology for good. He just wanted to go back to Hollywood and his home and be left alone by Scientology. This would not happen; David Miscavige ordered Cruise could not be let go. Scientology worked on Cruise day and night until he finally returned to Scientology." This quote was part of an interview with Scientology defector Jesse Prince. [34] Mimi Rogers Cruise was married to Mimi Rogers (married on May 9, 1987, divorced February 4, 1990)span . Orchestrating this divorce was important to Scientology because Rogers was disaffected from Scientology (although she introduced Cruise to the religion in the first place [36]; in managing the divorce for Cruise, they were able to convince her to accept a relatively paltry $10 million for the settlement. [37] Nicole Kidman He later married Nicole Kidman (married on December 24, 1990, divorced August 8, 2001)span Cruise left Kidman three months pregnant, just shy of their 10 year wedding anniversary; she lost the child.[40] Penélope Cruz Cruise was next romantically linked with Penélope Cruz, the lead actress in his film . In March 2004, he announced that his relationship with Penélope Cruz had ended in January. Once again it was suggested that Scientology played a role in the relationship failing. [41] Katie Holmes In April 2005, Cruise began dating Katie Holmes, before announcing on 17 June 2005 that he had proposed to her at the top of the Eiffel Tower in Paris, France. [42] She accepted his proposal, and the couple are expected to be married in the summer or fall of 2006. Cruise and Holmes are also expecting a baby in 2006, which was rumoured to be the reason of Cruise's early proposal. There were reports, denied by Cruise and Holmes, that in the weeks before announcing his love for Holmes, Cruise "auditioned" Jessica Alba, Scarlett Johansson, Kate Bosworth and Jennifer Garner.[43] [44]. — "jumped around the set, hopped onto a couch, fell rapturously to one knee and repeatedly professed his love for his new girlfriend." [n.b. This scene was parodied in Scary Movie 4.] Cruise's public image came under further scrutiny after a number of subsequent television interviews in which he was described as acting in an odd manner and espousing a number of controversial views. In his famous Matt Lauer interview, Cruise appeared tired and hostile when discussing psychiatry, which the Church of Scientology considers to be a harmful "pseudoscience". [45] He accused Lauer of being "glib" and insisted that there is "no such thing as a chemical imbalance", and that through "vitamins and exercise" a person's psychiatric problems can be cured. Noting that Katie Holmes was embracing Scientology, Lauer then asked Cruise if he could be with someone who wasn't a Scientologist. He replied: "It's something you don't understand. You can be a Christian and be a Scientologist. It is a religion in that it deals with the spirit, you as a spiritual being." [46]This short, yet very public love affair took a dramatic turn when Cruise and Holmes got engaged in Paris [47] while on a world publicity tour for their two most recent movies ( director Steven Spielberg indicated that he was frustrated by media coverage of Cruise's relationship during promotion of the film, though he believed it to be genuine. [48] On October 5, 2005, it was reported by magazine that Holmes is pregnant. Cruise came under fire from various medical professionals after he bought a sonogram machine to monitor his baby. The medical ACR claim that overuse or misuse of the medical equipment is unnecessary and could be harmful to the baby's health, and that it may be illegal to own. [49] The birth would be Holmes' first child, and Cruise's third; Cruise has two adopted children: Connor Antony (born January 17, 1995) and Isabella Jane (born December 22, 1992) from his marriage to Nicole Kidman.span Cruise's behavior in recent interviews and his very public romance with Katie Holmes led him to become the butt of numerous jokes on late night television shows such as . [51] The jokes commonly referred to Cruise being insane or parody the Lauer interview. Speculation has been rampant in the press that the very public affair and engagement were merely designed to promote their then upcoming movies, affair was merely a publicity stunt [52]. Concern has also been voiced about Holmes and her relationship to Scientology. Roger Friedman of the Fox News Channel claimed that Katie Holmes disappeared for sixteen days in April when even her own family did not know where she was [53]. Allegedly, the last time she had been seen, Holmes had flown to meet with Tom Cruise for a possible role in . When she re-appeared, Holmes stated she was in love with Tom Cruise and studying Scientology. The actress then fired her long-time manager and agent and acquired a new "best friend", Jessica Rodriguez, a prominent member of the Church of Scientology described as part of its "royalty". Rodriguez has been referred to as Holmes' Scientology "minder" as she follows the actress everywhere (literally, including the bathroom) and openly tells Holmes what to say during interviews [54]. The reports have led to claims Holmes has been coerced or brainwashed into marrying Cruise and promoting Scientology. Fans of the actress have established a web-site, Free Katie, promoting this theory, the site claiming to be "devoted to rescuing sweet Katie from the clutches of the mad scientologist Tom Cruise!" — During his marriage to actress Nicole Kidman, the couple endured public speculation about their sex life and rumors that Cruise was gay [55]. In 1998, he sued a British tabloid that alleged that the marriage was a sham designed to cover up his homosexuality [56]. — In May 2001 he filed a lawsuit against gay porn actor Chad Slater (aka Kyle Bradford). Slater had allegedly told the celebrity magazine that he had engaged in an affair with Cruise. Both Slater and Cruise denied this, and in August 2001 Slater was ordered to pay $10 million to Cruise in damages. [57] — He also sued Michael Davis, a magazine publisher, who alleged that he had photographs that would prove Tom Cruise was homosexual: this suit was dropped in exchange for a public statement by Davis that Tom Cruise was heterosexual. [58] — In January 2006, Cruise reportedly threatened to sue Paramount Comedy 1, a British television station, if an episode of depicting Cruise unfavorably were to be aired. [59] [60] The episode has a Nicole Kidman character saying to Cruise, "Don't you think this has gone on long enough? It's time for you to come out of the closet. You're not fooling anyone.". This episode screened in Australia on February 20 2006 on SBS.Publicist Cruise's more open attitude to Scientology has been attributed to the departure of his publicist of 14 years, Pat Kingsley, in March 2004. He replaced her with his sister, fellow Scientologist Lee Anne DeVette, who served in that role until November 2005 [61]. He then demoted his sister and replaced her with veteran publicist Paul Bloch, from the publicity firm Rogers and Cowan. Such restructuring is seen as a move to curtail publicity about his Scientology views, as well as the hard-sell of the TomKat relationship backfiring with the public [62], [63]. DeVette explained that it was her decision to work on philanthropic projects rather than publicity[64]. Children Cruise recently discussed his bi-racial adopted son on the TV talk show with Oprah Winfrey. Oprah asked Cruise if the issue of his son's race was ever discussed in the household. Cruise responded, "We're from the human race, human kind,". "I mean, what's there to talk about? He's my son. Listen, that's just how I feel about it. He's my son. I've never thought about color, race, I just have not thought about that." [65] Selected filmography All salaries are reported by IMDB source. They do not account for inflation. tableOther work Tom Cruise co-hosted the annual Nobel Peace Prize Concert in Oslo, Norway with Oprah Winfrey in 2004. "Actor Tom Cruise Opens Up about his Beliefs in the Church of Scientology", SPIEGEL Online. (April 27, 2005) |
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