Basic Information About Tom Cruise
Full Name | Thomas Cruise Mapother IV |
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Category | Celebrities βΊ Actors |
Professions | Actor, Film Producer, Screenwriter, Television Director |
Net worth | $600,000,000 |
Date of birth | 1962-07-03 (62 years old) |
Place of birth | Syracuse |
Nationality | United States of America |
Education | Henry Munro Middle School |
Curiosities and Trademarks | Often plays romantic leading men with an edge Often plays characters caught up in extraordinary circumstances Frequently plays intelligent yet laidback and likeable characters Beaming smile and intense eye contact Boundless off-stage energy Many of his films feature scenes of him running Known for doing many of his own stunts, even exceptionally dangerous ones |
Father | Thomas Mapother III |
Mother | Mary Lee Pfeiffer |
Siblings | Marian Mapother, Lee Ann Mapother, Cass Mapother |
Spouse | Katie Holmes - (18 NovemberΒ 2006 - 20 AugustΒ 2012)Β (divorced)Β (1 child) Nicole Kidman - (24 DecemberΒ 1990 - 8 AugustΒ 2001)Β (divorced)Β (2 children) Mimi Rogers - (9 MayΒ 1987 - 4 FebruaryΒ 1990)Β (divorced) |
Kids | Suri Cruise |
Gender | Male |
Height | 5 ft 7 in (1.71 m) |
Social Media | βοΈ Wikipedia βοΈ Instagram βοΈ Twitter βοΈ Facebook βοΈ IMDb |
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What Movie Awards did Tom Cruise win?
Oscar |
Golden Globe |
Golder Raspberry |
BAFTA |
Other |
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0 | 5 | 3 | 0 | 42 |
Tom Cruise awards
Award Name | State | Movie / Series Name | Year |
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Saturn Award - Best Actor | Winner | Vanilla Sky | 2002 |
All Def Movie Award - Most Out of Place White Person in a Movie | Winner | The Last Samurai | 2017 |
EMMA - Best Film Actor | Winner | The Last Samurai | 2004 |
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Drama | Nominee | The Last Samurai | 2004 |
MTV Movie Award - Best Male Performance | Nominee | The Last Samurai | 2004 |
MTV Movie Award - Funniest American in Japan (Gringo/a mΓ‘s Gracioso en JapΓ³n) | Winner | The Last Samurai | 2004 |
PGA Award - Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures | Nominee | The Last Samurai | 2004 |
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | Nominee | Tropic Thunder | 2009 |
Blimp Award - Favorite Butt Kicker | Nominee | Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol | 2012 |
MTV Movie Award - Best Gut-Wrenching Performance | Nominee | Mission: Impossible - Ghost Protocol | 2012 |
Razzie Award - Worst Actor | Winner | The Mummy | 2018 |
Bambi - Courage | Winner | Valkyrie | 2007 |
Blockbuster Entertainment Award - Favorite Actor - Action | Nominee | Mission: Impossible II | 2001 |
Special Silver Ribbon - | Winner | Mission: Impossible II | 2000 |
Blimp Award - Favorite Movie Actor | Nominee | Mission: Impossible II | 2001 |
MTV Movie Award - Best Male Performance | Winner | Mission: Impossible II | 2001 |
Teen Choice Award - Film - Choice Actor | Nominee | Mission: Impossible II | 2000 |
Blimp Award - Favorite Movie Actor | Nominee | Mission: Impossible | 1997 |
Nova Award - Most Promising Producer in Theatrical Motion Pictures | Winner | Mission: Impossible | 1997 |
EDA Special Mention Award - Most Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest | Winner | Mission: Impossible - Fallout | 2019 |
MCFCA Award - Best Action Film | Nominee | Mission: Impossible - Fallout | 2019 |
KCFCC Award - Best Actor | Nominee | Collateral | 2005 |
MTV Movie Award - Best Villain | Nominee | Collateral | 2005 |
NRJ CinΓ© Award - Sexiest Actor (Acteur le plus sexy) | Nominee | Collateral | 2005 |
Teen Choice Award - Choice Movie Actor: Drama | Nominee | Collateral | 2005 |
Blockbuster Entertainment Award - Favorite Actor - Mystery/Thriller, On Video | Winner | Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles | 1995 |
Audience Award - Best Actor | Nominee | Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles | 1994 |
Razzie Award - Worst Screen Couple | Winner | Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles | 1995 |
Movies for Grownups Award - Best Supporting Actor | Nominee | Rock of Ages | 2013 |
Oscar - Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Nominee | Magnolia | 2000 |
Actor - Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role | Nominee | Magnolia | 2000 |
ACCA - Best Actor in a Supporting Role | Winner | Magnolia | 1999 |
Blockbuster Entertainment Award - Favorite Supporting Actor - Drama | Winner | Magnolia | 2000 |
CFCA Award - Best Supporting Actor | Winner | Magnolia | 2000 |
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Motion Picture | Winner | Magnolia | 2000 |
Silver Ribbon - Best Male Dubbing (Migliore Doppiaggio Maschile) | Winner | Magnolia | 2000 |
OFTA Film Award - Best Supporting Actor | Winner | Magnolia | 2000 |
Stinker Award - Worst On-Screen Male Hairstyle | Nominee | Magnolia | 1999 |
Empire Award - Best Actor | Winner | Minority Report | 2003 |
EDA Special Mention Award - Most Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest | Nominee | Oblivion | 2013 |
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical | Nominee | Risky Business | 1984 |
EDA Special Mention Award - Most Egregious Age Difference Between the Leading Man and the Love Interest | Nominee | American Made | 2018 |
MTV Movie Award - Best Male Performance | Nominee | The Firm | 1994 |
Yoga Award - Worst Foreign Actor | Winner | The Firm | 1994 |
Razzie Award - Worst Actor | Nominee | War of the Worlds | 2006 |
Blockbuster Entertainment Award - Favorite Actor - Comedy/Romance | Winner | Jerry Maguire | 1997 |
FFCC Award - Best Actor | Nominee | Jerry Maguire | 1997 |
Golden Globe - Best Performance by an Actor in a Motion Picture - Comedy or Musical | Winner | Jerry Maguire | 1997 |
MTV Movie Award - Best Male Performance | Winner | Jerry Maguire | 1997 |
NBR Award - Best Actor | Winner | Jerry Maguire | 1996 |
Tom Cruise roles
Tom Cruise's Movie/Shows Salary
Movie / Series | Salary |
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TapsΒ (1981) | $50,000 |
Risky BusinessΒ (1983) | $75,000 |
LegendΒ (1985) | $500,000 |
Top GunΒ (1986) | $2,000,000 |
The Color of MoneyΒ (1986) | $1,000,000 |
CocktailΒ (1988) | $3,000,000 |
Rain ManΒ (1988) | $3,000,000 +% of gross |
Born on the Fourth of JulyΒ (1989) | Unspecified % of gross |
Days of ThunderΒ (1990) | $9,000,000 |
Far and AwayΒ (1992) | $13,000,000 |
A Few Good MenΒ (1992) | $12,500,000 |
The FirmΒ (1993) | $12,000,000 |
Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire ChroniclesΒ (1994) | $15,000,000 |
Mission: ImpossibleΒ (1996) | $70,000,000 (gross participation) |
Jerry MaguireΒ (1996) | $20,000,000 against 15% |
Eyes Wide ShutΒ (1999) | $20,000,000 |
MagnoliaΒ (1999) | $100,000 |
Mission: Impossible IIΒ (2000) | $75,000,000 (gross participation) |
Vanilla SkyΒ (2001) | $20,000,000 + 30% of Profits |
Minority ReportΒ (2002) | $25,000,000 + |
The Last SamuraiΒ (2003) | $25,000,000 + % of profits |
War of the WorldsΒ (2005) | (20% profit participation) |
Mission: Impossible IIIΒ (2006) | $75,000,000 (gross participation) |
ValkyrieΒ (2008) | $20,000,000 against 20% |
Knight and DayΒ (2010) | $11,000,000 + % of profits |
Mission: Impossible - Ghost ProtocolΒ (2011) | $12,500,000 + % of back end |
The MummyΒ (2017) | $13,000,000 + % of gross |
Tom Cruise's Quotes
- The thing about filmmaking is I give it everything, that's why I work so hard. I always tell young actors to take charge. It's not that hard. Sign your own checks, be responsible.
- [to Jay Leno regarding his topless Vanity Fair cover shoot] I don't drink but I had a beer that night and they only did one setup like that. I'm a cheap date. What can I say?
- [on Eyes Wide Shut (1999)] We knew from the beginning the level of commitment needed. We felt honored to work with Stanley Kubrick. We were going to do what it took to do this picture, whatever time, because I felt - and Nic [Nicole Kidman] did, too - that this was going to be a really special time for us. We knew it would be difficult. But I would have absolutely kicked myself if I hadn't done this.
- I have cooked turkeys in my day but when Mom's around I let her do it.
- I was 18 when I saw Akira Kurosawa's Seven Samurai (1954). After about 30 seconds, I realized that this was not just a cultural thing, it was universal. Years later, I read Bushido. It talked about many things that I strive for in my own life: loyalty, compassion, responsibility, the idea of looking back on your life and taking responsibility for everything you've ever done. I'm fascinated by the samurai and the samurai code - it's one of the main reasons I wanted to make The Last Samurai (2003).
Interesting Facts about Tom Cruise
- Older cousin of actors William Mapother, Katherine Mapother, and Amy Mapother.
- Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#41). [1995]
- Ranked #3 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]
- Voted Best Dressed Male Movie Star. [1997]
- Stopped to help a hit and run victim and paid her hospital bills. The victim was aspiring Brazilian actress Heloisa Vinhas (1996).
- Caused a stir in the medical community when he claimed, in an interview, that Scientology cured him of his dyslexia (1992).
- While he was working with Paul Newman in the The Color of Money (1986), he engaged in much conversation with the politically active actor. The resulting consciousness raising changed him from an actor who ignored the jingoistic tone of Top Gun (1986) to a performer who chose a film with a strong anti-war tone, Born on the Fourth of July (1989) to counter his contribution to the former film.
- Has three sisters: Marian, Lee Anne De Vette and Cass. Lee Anne became his publicist in 2004 after he left Pat Kingsley and left in 2005 to concentrate on production matters for his production company.
- Chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the World, two years in a row, 1990, 1991 and then again in 1997. He was People magazine's "Sexiest Man Alive" in 1990.
- Attended and graduated from Glen Ridge High School in New Jersey. [June 1980]
- At age 14, he enrolled in a seminary to become a priest. He dropped out after one year.
- He took up acting after losing his place on a high school wrestling team due to a knee injury.
- He has two adopted children with Nicole Kidman: Isabella Jane Cruise (born December 22, 1992) Connor Antony Cruise (Connor Cruise) (born January 17, 1995).
- Mission: Impossible (1996) gave him a total of $70 million with percentage of gross included.
- Enjoys skydiving, scuba diving, and piloting his Pitts Special S-2B stunt plane
- Recently restored an older home in the township of Biltmore Forest, a town within the city limits of Asheville, North Carolina. [2000]
- Received the John Huston Award for Artists Rights in 1998.
- Was considered for the lead role in The Matrix (1999), which went to Keanu Reeves.
- Cruise earned roughly $75 million for Mission: Impossible II (2000). He did this by turning down any upfront salary, for instead taking a back-end deal that landed him 30% of the film's gross for both his producing and acting duties.
- Attended Packanack School in Wayne, New Jersey from first through third grade.
Additional information of Tom Cruise
Zodiac | Cancer |
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Lucky Number | 10 |
Lucky Stone | Moonstone |
Lucky Color | Silver |
Best Match for Marriage | Taurus, Pisces, Scorpio |
Break Up | Penelope Cruz Yolanda Pecoraro Cynthia Jorge Sofia Vergara Nazanin Boniadi Patti Scialfa Cher Rebecca De Mornay Heather Locklear Melissa Gilbert Diane Cox |
Divorce | Katie Holnes Nicole Kidman Mimi Rogers |
Eye Color | Green |
Hair Color | Dark Brown |
Body Size | 44-32 |
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