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MyGen Profile GeneratorCruise was born in Syracuse, New York, the son of Mary Lee (née Pfeiffer), a special education teacher, and Thomas Cruise Mapother III, an electrical engineer.Cruise has German and Colonial English ancestry from his paternal great-grandparents, William Reibert and Charlotte Louise Voelker; and purportedly Welsh ancestry from his paternal great-great-grandfather, Dylan Henry Mapother, who emigrated from Flint, Wales to Louisville, Kentucky in 1850. His great-great-grandmother Mary Cruise married twice. Her first husband was Dillon Henry Mapother, by whom she had six children. She remarried after Dillon's death, to Thomas O'Mara. Their son Thomas O'Mara, enumerated as such in the 1880 Census, was later known as "Thomas Cruise Mapother". The reason(s) for him changing his name are not entirely clear. Thus, from his and his wife Anna Stewart Bateman, he has Irish and Colonial English ancestry, respectively. His maternal ancestry is half Irish and half German (including Alsatian). Anna Stewart Bateman's great-grandfather was a third cousin of President George Washington and descended seven times from King Jean de Brienne of Jerusalem, once from King Louis VIII of France, once from King Henry III of England, twice from King Edward I of England and three times from King Edward III of England.When Cruise was twelve, his mother left his father, taking Cruise and his sister Lee Anne with her. Cities in which Tom lived included Ottawa, Ontario (where he attended Colonel By Secondary School), Louisville, Kentucky, Winnetka, Illinois and Wayne, New Jersey. In all, Cruise attended eight elementary schools and three high schools. He briefly attended a Franciscan seminary in Cincinnati and aspired to become a Catholic priest. He eventually graduated from Glen Ridge High School in New Jersey in 1980.Cruise has said that he suffered from abuse as a child. He stated that when something went wrong, his father came down hard on him. He told Parade Magazine that his father was "a bully" and "a merchant of chaos." Cruise said he learned early on that his father was - and, by extension, some people were - not to be trusted: "I knew from being around my father that not everyone means me well." Having gone through fifteen schools in twelve years, Cruise, who dropped his father's name at age twelve, was also subject to bullying at school.Cruise started acting 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 Guys and Dolls and decided to become an actor after his success in the role. His cousin William Mapother is also an actor most known for playing Ethan Rom on Lost.ACTING CAREER - 1980'S Cruise's first acting role came in 1981, when he had a small role in Endless Love, a drama/romance film starring Brooke Shields. Later that same year he had a more substantial role in the film Taps, appearing alongside George C. Scott, Timothy Hutton and Sean Penn. The film about military cadets was moderately successful. In 1983, he was one of many teenaged stars to appear in Francis Ford Coppola's The Outsiders. The cast for this film included Rob Lowe, Matt Dillon, Patrick Swayze, and Ralph Macchio, some of which were part of the Brat Pack. That same year Cruise appeared in the teen comedy Losin' It with Shelley Long. Also in 1983, Risky Business was released, widely thought to be the film that 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. The film has been described as "A Generation-X classic, and a career-maker for Tom Cruise". A fourth film that was released in 1983 was the high-school football drama, All the Right Moves.Cruise's next film was the 1985 fantasy film Legend directed by Ridley Scott. Cruise was then picked as the first choice by producers Jerry Bruckheimer and Don Simpson for an upcoming American fighter pilot film. Cruise at first apparently turned down the project, but helped to alter the script he was given and developed the film. After being taken for a flight with the Blue Angels, Cruise changed his mind and signed on with the project. The project was titled Top Gun and opened in May 1986 becoming the highest grossing film of the year, taking in US$353,816,701 in worldwide figures. He also starred in Martin Scorsese's The Color of Money along with Paul Newman that same year, which earned Paul a Best Actor academy award. In 1988 he starred in the light hearted drama Cocktail. The film received mixed reviews in 1989. Later that year, Rain Man was released, which also starred Dustin Hoffman and was directed by Barry Levinson. The film was praised by critics and was nominated for eight Academy Awards, and won four, including Best Picture and Best Actor.1990s Cruise was welcomed with similar success the following year when he received Academy Award nominations for Oliver Stone's Born on the Fourth of July, which was based on the best selling autobiography of Anti-Vietnam War hero Ron Kovic; for the first time the audience knew Tom could play complicated roles other than handsome boys. In 1990, Cruise starred as hot-shot race car driver "Cole Trickle" in Tony Scott's Days of Thunder. While filming Days of Thunder Cruise first met Australian actress Nicole Kidman, who was his co-star. Cruise's next film was Ron Howard's Far and Away where he again was starring with Nicole Kidman. After Days of Thunder he starred in the military thriller A Few Good Men with Jack Nicholson and Demi Moore. This film was very well received and earned Cruise a Golden Globe and MTV nominations. The following year he starred in Sydney Pollack's The Firm along with Gene Hackman and Ed Harris. It was based on the best selling novel by John Grisham, and won Favorite Dramatic Motion Picture at the People's Choice Awards.In 1994, Cruise starred along with Brad Pitt, Antonio Banderas and Christian Slater in Neil Jordan's Interview with the Vampire, a gothic drama/horror film that was based on Anne Rice's best selling novel which was also very well received, although Rice was outspoken in her criticism of Cruise having been cast in the film, then she took back her words once the film came out and noticed how well he did. In 1996, Cruise starred in (as well as produced) Brian de Palma's Mission: Impossible. The film, a remake of the 1960s TV series, grossed US$456,494,803 worldwide, making it the third highest grossing film that year. That same year he played the title role in the comedy-drama Jerry Maguire. The film earned him an Academy Award Best Actor nomination as well as winning co-star Cuba Gooding, Jr. an Academy Award; the film was nominated for five Academy Awards in total. The film also included the line "Show Me the Money!" which became part of popular culture. Jerry Maguire saw Tom Cruise become the first actor in history to star in five consecutive films that grossed at least $100 million in domestic release. In 1999 he starred in the erotic thriller Eyes Wide Shut which took two years to complete and was director Stanley Kubrick's last film. It was also the last film in which he starred alongside then spouse Nicole Kidman. But the film, which had a straightforward description of sex and a recondite story-telling style, raised great controversies. Cruise also played a misogynistic male guru in Magnolia (1999), which netted him a Best Supporting Actor Oscar nomination.2000s In 2000, Cruise returned as Ethan Hunt in the second installment of the Mission Impossible films, releasing Mission: Impossible II. The film was directed by Hong Kong director John Woo and branded with his Gun fu Style, but it continued the series' blockbuster success at the box office, taking in almost US$546 M in worldwide figures, like its predecessor, being the third highest grossing film of the year. The following year Cruise starred in the remake of the 1997 film Abre Los Ojos, Vanilla Sky. In 2002, Cruise starred in the dystopian science fiction thriller, Minority Report which was directed by Steven Spielberg and based on the science fiction short story by Philip Dick; as well as The Last Samurai.In the 2004 Michael Mann's crime-thriller film Collateral, Cruise took a turn against his generic "good guy" role by playing the role of a sociopathic hitman. In 2005, Cruise starred in Steven Spielberg's War of the Worlds. The film earned US$234 M and ultimately earned US$591.4 M worldwide, becoming his most successful film to date.In 2006, he reprised his role as Ethan Hunt in the third installment of the Mission Impossible film series Mission: Impossible III which was also a box office success and was more positively received by critics than its predecessor. He is set to appear in the upcoming film Valkyrie.Producing career Cruise partnered with producer Paula Wagner to form Cruise/Wagner Productions which has co-produced several of Cruise's films, the first being Mission: Impossible in 1996 which was also Cruise's first project as a producer. He won a Nova Award (shared with Paula Wagner) for Most Promising Producer in Theatrical Motion Pictures at the PGA Golden Laurel Awards in 1997 for his work as a producer for the film Mission: Impossible.His next project as a producer was the 1998 film Without Limits about famous American runner Steve Prefontaine. Cruise returned to work as a producer in 2000, continuing work on the Mission Impossible sequel. He then served as an executive producer for The Others which starred Nicole Kidman, also that year, he again worked as actor/producer in Vanilla Sky. He subsequently worked on (but did not star in) Narc, Hitting It Hard and Shattered Glass. His next project, which he also starred in, was The Last Samurai, he was jointly nominated for the Motion Picture Producer of the Year Award at the 2004 PGA Golden Laurel Awards. He then worked on Suspect Zero, Elizabethtown and Ask the Dust.Tom Cruise is noted as having negotiated some of the most lucrative movie deals in Hollywood, and was described in 2005 by Hollywood economist Edward Jay Epstein as "one of the most powerful - and richest - forces in Hollywood". Epstein argues that Cruise is one of the few producers (the others being George Lucas, Steven Spielberg and Jerry Bruckheimer) who are regarded as able to guarantee the success of a billion-dollar movie franchise. Epstein also contends that the public obsession with Cruise's tabloid controversies obscures full appreciation of Cruise's exceptional commercial prowess in the industry.Cruise/Wagner Productions, Tom Cruise's film production company, is said to be developing a screenplay based on Erik Larson's New York Times bestseller, "The Devil in the White City" about a real life serial killer at the Chicago World's Fair. Kathryn Bigelow is attached to the project to produce and helm. Meanwhile, Leonardo DiCaprio's production company, Appian Way, is also developing a film about Holmes and the World's Fair, in which DiCaprio will star.Management of United Artists According to an Associated Press report on November 2, 2006, Tom Cruise and Paula Wagner announced that they will be in charge of the United Artists film studio. Cruise will produce and star in films for United Artists, while Wagner will serve as UA's chief executive.Production began in 2007 of Valkyrie, a thriller based on an attempt to assassinate Adolf Hitler at the height of WWII which was acquired in March 2007 by United Artists. On March 21, 2007 Cruise signed on to play a major role. This project marks the second production to be greenlighted since Cruise and Wagner took control of United Artists. Lions for Lambs is the first film out of their production company.POPULARITY 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.In 2006, Premiere magazine established Cruise as Hollywood's most powerful actor, as Cruise came in at number 13 on the magazines 2006 Power List, being the highest ranked actor.On 16 June 2006, Forbes magazine published 'The Celebrity 100', a list of the most powerful celebrities, which Cruise topped. The list was generated using a combination of income (between June 2005 and June 2006), web references by Google, press clips compiled by LexisNexis, television and radio mentions (by Factiva), and the number of times a celebrity appeared on the cover of 26 major consumer magazines.VALKYRIE TRAILER

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Which is your favorite Tom Cruise Movie?
Top Gun
Vanilla Sky
Eyes Wide Shut
The Last Samarai
Jerry Maguire
Magnolia
War of the Worlds
Risky Business
Collateral
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Favorite co-star of Tom's Cruise
Meryl Streep (Lions for Lambs)
Val Kilmer (Top Gun)
Brad Pitt (Interview with the Vampire)
Dakota Fanning (War of the Worlds)
Cuba Gooding jr. (Jerry Maguire)
Kirsten Dunst (Interview with the Vampire)
Colin Farrell (Minority Report)
Dustin Hoffman (Rain Man)
Jamie Foxx (Collateral)
Paul Newman (The Color of Money)
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Favorite romantic pairing with Tom?
Renee Zellweger (Jerry Maguire)
Nicole Kidman (Far & Away, Eyes Wide Shut, Days of Thunder)
Rebecca de Mornay (Risky Business)
Penelope Cruz (Vanilla Sky)
Thandie Newton (Mission Impossible 2)
Elizabeth Shue (Cocktail)
Michelle Monaghan (Mission Impossible 3)
Jeanne Tripplehorn (The Firm)
Kyra Sedgewick (Born on the Fourth of July)
Kelly Mcgillis (Top Gun)
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Toms look over the years

...... .. ...... .. ...... .. ...... .. How Tom has changed with the passage of years:   ...... .. ........ In his most tender years       ...... .. ...
Posted by Fans of Tom Cruise ~ Unofficial on Fri, 04 Jul 2008 09:46:00 PST

Tom pics on his birthday

  Happy 46th for Tom and Happy Independance day!!...
Posted by Fans of Tom Cruise ~ Unofficial on Fri, 04 Jul 2008 09:42:00 PST

Tom continues filming Valkyrie in Victor Valley

APPLE VALLEY  Stars, crews and sets for the Tom Cruise World War II drama "Valkyrie" have been spotted across the Victor Valley this week. "Tom Cruise came in and out of here almost every day," said ...
Posted by Fans of Tom Cruise ~ Unofficial on Sat, 28 Jun 2008 02:41:00 PST

3 of Toms films are deemed "New Classics" on Entertainment Weekly List

Three of Tom's films have scored on Entertainment Weekly's New Classics list of the 100 Best films of the last 25 years.  Jerry Maguire (1996) comes in at Number 17 on the list and is call...
Posted by Fans of Tom Cruise ~ Unofficial on Mon, 23 Jun 2008 09:41:00 PST

Tom is still the safest bet in Hollywood

 Excluding voice roles, the biggest star in the world is Samuel L. Jackson with more than $4 billion in U.S. grosses and nearly $8 billion worldwide, earning the actor a page in the Guinness Book...
Posted by Fans of Tom Cruise ~ Unofficial on Fri, 20 Jun 2008 12:04:00 PST

Cruise, Beckham and smith learn fencing

In an interview to Daily Mirror, Smith revealed that the 'Mission Impossible' star has built a room in his U.S. home where the three practice swordsmanship."Tom has a room for training. We don't get e...
Posted by Fans of Tom Cruise ~ Unofficial on Sat, 21 Jun 2008 04:51:00 PST

2 Tom Films make AFIs Top - 10 genre films list

    SPORTS 1. "Raging Bull," 1980.2. "Rocky," 1976.3. "The Pride of the Yankees," 1942.4. "Hoosiers," 1986.5. "Bull Durham," 1988.6. "The Hustler," 1961.7. "Caddyshack," 1980.8. "Breaking Aw...
Posted by Fans of Tom Cruise ~ Unofficial on Wed, 18 Jun 2008 01:33:00 PST

Tom films more Valkyrie scenes

Tom Cruise is going back to work. No, not on a new film: He's going to shoot the three final scenes on "Valkyrie," the movie that began production one year ago in Germany. Although the film has yet ...
Posted by Fans of Tom Cruise ~ Unofficial on Sun, 15 Jun 2008 11:48:00 PST

"...You Complete me..." named Hollywood’s best pick up line

 "You & complete me"  these 3 words, which Tom Cruise said to Renee Zellweger in 'Jerry Maguire', are more than enough to make your dream girl's heart melt. And now, in order to make things simp...
Posted by Fans of Tom Cruise ~ Unofficial on Thu, 12 Jun 2008 09:18:00 PST

Tom takes friends to take the skies in vintage airplanes

Cruise shows off his toys Tom Cruise proved he was still a Top Gun when he showed off a collection of vintage planes to celebrity pals.Movie star Ben Stiller and director Steven Spielberg, along with...
Posted by Fans of Tom Cruise ~ Unofficial on Fri, 06 Jun 2008 11:10:00 PST