Tom Cruise is the stage name of Thomas Cruise Mapother IV, an American actor,
producer, and Scientologist 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 Risky Business.
Early life
Cruise was born to Thomas Cruise Mapother III and Mary Lee Pfeiffer on July 3,
1962 in Syracuse, New York.His paternal ancestry is Welsh: his great great
grandfather Dylan Henry Mapother emigrated from Flint, in north Wales, to the
United States in 1860. Cruise also has German ancestry from his paternal
great-grandparents, William Reibert and Charlotta Louise Voelker. Cruise's
parents moved frequently when he was a child, residing in a number of locations
throughout the United States and Canada, including Ottawa; Louisville, Kentucky;
Glen Ridge, New Jersey (where he attended Glen Ridge High School); and Wayne,
New Jersey. Before going into acting, Cruise attended a Franciscan seminary and
aspired to become a Catholic priest.
Acting career
While it was not his first film, Risky Business (1983) propelled Cruise to
stardom. One sequence in the film, featuring Cruise lip-syncing Bob Segar'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 Top Gun (1986).
He received Academy Award nominations for Born on the Fourth of July (1989) and
Jerry Maguire (1996), both as Best Actor; and for Magnolia (1999), as Best
Supporting Actor. 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
A Few Good Men (1992), The Firm (1993), Interview with the Vampire (1994),
Mission: Impossible (1996) and Jerry Maguire (1996).
Cruise also took on more unusual roles following Interview With The Vampire and
Jerry Maguire, with Eyes Wide Shut (1999) which took two years to finish as
director Stanley Kubrick's last film, alongside then spouse Nicole Kidman.
Cruise also performed as a misogynistic male guru in Magnolia (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 Collateral (2004).
Cruise teamed with producer Paula Wagner to form Cruise/Wagner Productions,
which has co-produced several of Cruise's films such as Mission: Impossible and
its sequels, Vanilla Sky (2001), and The Last Samurai (2003). The company also
co-produced The Others (2001).
Sex appeal
In 1990, 1991 and 1997, People magazine rated him among the 50 most beautiful
people in the world. In 1995, Empire magazine ranked him among the 100 sexiest
stars in film history. Two years later, it ranked him among the top 5 movie
stars of all time. In 2002 and 2003, he was rated by Premiere among the top 20
in its annual Power 100 list.
Personal life
Cruise has been married twice, to Mimi Rogers (married on May 9, 1987, divorced
February 4, 1990) and later Nicole Kidman (married on December 24, 1990,
divorced August 8, 2001). He and Nicole Kidman adopted two children, Isabella
(born 1993) and Connor (born 1995).
Cruise recently discussed his bi-racial son with the TV talk show host Oprah
Winfrey. Oprah asked Cruise if the issue of his race was ever discussed in the
household. "We're from the human race, human kind," Cruise said. "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."
It is rumored that Kidman lost interest in Scientology, and the friction
between her and Cruise over this issue drove the marriage apart. Cruise left
Kidman three months pregnant, just shy of their 10 year wedding anniversary; she
lost the child.
Cruise was next romantically linked with Penélope Cruz, the lead actress in his
film Vanilla Sky. In March 2004, he announced that his relationship with
Penélope Cruz had ended in January. In April 2005, he 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. She accepted his offer, and the couple are
expected to be married on July 7, 2006.
Church of Scientology
Cruise is arguably Hollywood's most outspoken member of the Church of
Scientology. He joined in 1986 while married to Mimi Rogers. Cruise has publicly
said that Scientology, specifically the L. Ron Hubbard Scientology Study Tech,
allowed him to overcome his dyslexia.
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 the Today Show on June 24, 2005. He openly
criticized actress Brooke Shields for using the drug Paxil, an anti-depressant,
which Shields claims helped her recover from post-partum depression after the
birth of her daughter in 2003; Brooke Shields subsequently questioned Cruise's
wisdom. In an interview with Der
Spiegel 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."
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. In addition to a new publicist, who allows Cruise to speak openly
about his faith, he is also rarely seen without the accompaniment of Jeremy
Freedman, a high level Scientologist appointed by the Church to follow and
advise Cruise.
Recently Cruise has also been reported to have risen to one of the highest
echelons of the Church of Scientology, what is known as 'Operating Thetan Seven'
or OT-VII. This rise in the ranks also has contributed to Cruise's more frequent
comments on Scientology, since that level reportedly gives Cruise, among other
things, more authoritative powers. Cruise's fiancée, Katie Holmes, recently has
begun studying Scientology, which Cruise says does not conflict with her Roman
Catholic upbringing.
Cruise may have successfully converted his bride-to-be, Katie Holmes, into
Scientology but failed to convert Scarlett Johansson. After two hours of
proselytizing, Cruise introduced her to a room full of upper level
Scientologists waiting to dine with the pair; at that point she excused herself
politely. She had then pulled out of Cruise's upcoming movie Mission Impossible
III. Johansson never confirmed this incident and claimed to have dropped out of
the movie due to scheduling conflicts with a Woody Allen film she is working on.
Tom Cruise and Katie Holmes
This short, yet very public love affair took a dramatic turn when Cruise and
Holmes got engaged in Paris while on a world publicity tour for their two
most recent movies (War of the Worlds for Cruise, and Batman Begins for Holmes).
War of the Worlds director Steven Spielberg has been critical of Cruise's focus
on his relationship during promotion of the film, but believed it to be genuine.
On October 5, 2005, it was reported by People 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. The birth would be Holmes'
first child, and Cruise's third; Cruise has two adopted children; Connor, 10,
and Isabella, 12, from his marriage to Nicole Kidman.