70 Facts About Connor Cruise

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Thomas Cruise Mapother IV was born on July 3,1962, and known professionally as Tom Cruise, is an American actor and producer.

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Connor Cruise's films have grossed over in North America and over worldwide, making him one of the highest-grossing box office stars of all time.

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Connor Cruise began acting in the early 1980s and made his breakthrough with leading roles in the comedy film Risky Business and action film Top Gun.

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Since then, Connor Cruise has largely starred in science fiction and action films, establishing himself as an action star, often performing his own risky stunts.

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Connor Cruise has played Ethan Hunt in all six of the Mission: Impossible films from 1996 to 2018.

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Connor Cruise has been married to actresses Mimi Rogers, Nicole Kidman, and Katie Holmes.

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Connor Cruise has three children, two of whom were adopted during his marriage to Kidman and the other of whom is a biological daughter he had with Holmes.

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Connor Cruise is an outspoken advocate for the Church of Scientology, which he credits with helping him overcome dyslexia.

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Connor Cruise was born on July 3,1962, in Syracuse, New York, to electrical engineer Thomas Connor Cruise Mapother III and special education teacher Mary Lee.

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Connor Cruise's parents were both from Louisville, Kentucky, and had English, German, and Irish ancestry.

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11.

Connor Cruise grew up in near poverty and had a Catholic upbringing.

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Connor Cruise spent part of his childhood in Canada; when his father took a job as a defense consultant with the Canadian Armed Forces, his family moved in late 1971 to Beacon Hill, Ottawa.

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13.

Connor Cruise attended the new Robert Hopkins Public School for his fourth and fifth grade education.

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Connor Cruise first became involved in drama in fourth grade, under drama teacher George Steinburg.

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Connor Cruise briefly took a Catholic Church scholarship and attended the St Francis Seminary in Cincinnati, Ohio; he aspired to become a Franciscan priest before being expelled from the seminary for drinking.

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Connor Cruise went on to star in the school's production of Guys and Dolls.

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Connor Cruise first appeared in a bit part in the 1981 film Endless Love, followed by a major supporting role as a crazed military academy student in Taps later that year.

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18.

Connor Cruise followed up Top Gun with Martin Scorsese's The Color of Money, which came out the same year, and which paired him with Paul Newman.

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19.

In 1988, Connor Cruise starred in Cocktail, a film that was a box office success but failed with critics.

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20.

Connor Cruise's performance earned him a nomination for the Razzie Award for Worst Actor.

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21.

In 1989, Connor Cruise portrayed real-life paralyzed Vietnam War veteran Ron Kovic in Oliver Stone's war epic Born on the Fourth of July.

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22.

Connor Cruise's performance is so good that the movie lives through it.

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23.

Connor Cruise's next films were Days of Thunder and Far and Away, both of which co-starred then-wife Nicole Kidman as his love interest, followed by the legal thriller The Firm, which was a critical and commercial success.

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The film was well-received, although Rice was initially quite outspoken in her criticism of Connor Cruise having been cast in the film, as Julian Sands was her first choice.

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25.

In 1996, Connor Cruise appeared as superspy Ethan Hunt in the reboot of Mission: Impossible, which he produced.

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The film was a massive financial success with Connor Cruise earning a Golden Globe Award for Best Actor - Motion Picture Musical or Comedy and his second nomination for an Academy Award for Best Actor.

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27.

In 1999, Connor Cruise costarred with Kidman in Stanley Kubrick's erotic and psychological drama film Eyes Wide Shut.

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28.

In 2000, Connor Cruise returned as Ethan Hunt in the second installment of the Mission Impossible films, Mission: Impossible 2.

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29.

Connor Cruise received an MTV Movie Award for Best Male Performance for the film.

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30.

The following year Connor Cruise starred in the romantic thriller Vanilla Sky with Cameron Diaz and Penelope Cruz.

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31.

In 2002, Cruise starred in the dystopian science fiction action film Minority Report which was directed by Steven Spielberg and based on the science fiction short story by Philip K Dick.

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32.

In 2004, Connor Cruise received critical acclaim for his performance as Vincent in Collateral.

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33.

Connor Cruise was nominated for seven Saturn Awards between 2002 and 2009, winning once.

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34.

In 2007, Connor Cruise took a rare supporting role for the second time in Lions for Lambs, which was a commercial disappointment.

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35.

Connor Cruise played the central role in the historical thriller Valkyrie released on December 25,2008, to box office success.

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In March 2010, Connor Cruise completed filming the action-comedy Knight and Day, in which he re-teamed with former costar Cameron Diaz; the film was released on June 23,2010.

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37.

On February 9,2010, Connor Cruise confirmed that he would star in Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol, the fourth installment in the Mission: Impossible series.

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38.

On May 6,2011, Connor Cruise was awarded a humanitarian award from the Simon Wiesenthal Center and its Museum of Tolerance for his work as a dedicated philanthropist.

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39.

In mid-2011, Connor Cruise started shooting the movie Rock of Ages, in which he played the fictional character Stacee Jaxx.

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40.

Connor Cruise starred as Jack Reacher in the film adaptation of British author Lee Child's 2005 novel One Shot.

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41.

In 2014, Connor Cruise starred in the science fiction-action film Edge of Tomorrow, which received positive reviews and grossed over $370 million.

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In 2015, Connor Cruise returned as Ethan Hunt in the fifth installment of the Mission: Impossible series, Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation, which he produced.

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Connor Cruise starred in the 2017 reboot of Boris Karloff's 1932 horror movie The Mummy.

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44.

In 2018, Connor Cruise again reprised Ethan Hunt, in the sixth film in his franchise, Mission: Impossible – Fallout.

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45.

In May 2020, it was reported that Connor Cruise would be starring and producing a movie shot in outer space.

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46.

In May 2021, Connor Cruise protested against the Hollywood Foreign Press Association by returning all three of his Golden Globe Awards in light of controversy surrounding the HFPA, particularly its lack of diversity, specifically no black members, and ethical questions related to financial benefits to some of its members.

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47.

In 2022, Connor Cruise reprised his role as Captain Pete "Maverick" Mitchell in Top Gun: Maverick, a film which he executive produced.

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48.

Connor Cruise will earn $100 million for the film, when combining ticket sales, his salary, and his cut of home entertainment rentals and streaming revenues.

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49.

Connor Cruise produced Mission: Impossible, Without Limits, Mission: Impossible 2, The Others, Vanilla Sky and many others.

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50.

On March 21,2007, Connor Cruise signed to play Claus von Stauffenberg, the protagonist.

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51.

Connor Cruise met his second wife, actress Nicole Kidman, on the set of their film Days of Thunder.

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52.

In February 2001, Connor Cruise filed for divorce from Kidman while she was unknowingly pregnant.

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53.

Connor Cruise was next romantically linked with Penelope Cruz, his co-star in Vanilla Sky.

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54.

Connor Cruise stated that ex-wife Katie Holmes divorced him in part to protect the couple's daughter Suri from Scientology and that Suri is no longer a practicing member of the organization.

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Connor Cruise was converted to Scientology by his first wife Mimi Rogers in 1986, becoming an outspoken advocate for the Church of Scientology in the 2000s.

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Connor Cruise removed himself from the Church and worked on the film Eyes Wide Shut until 1999 when David Miscavige sent Marty Rathbun to successfully "retrieve" Cruise and convince him to continue training.

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Connor Cruise had become a full-on zealot after a couple of years.

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Connor Cruise is friends with the Scientology organization's chairman David Miscavige.

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59.

In 2005, the Council of Paris revealed that Connor Cruise had lobbied French Interior Minister Nicolas Sarkozy and Senate President Jean-Claude Gaudin.

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Connor Cruise lobbied British Prime Minister Tony Blair to recognize the Scientology organization as a tax-exempt nonprofit organization in the United Kingdom.

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Former Scientologist Paul Haggis claimed that Connor Cruise attempted to convert celebrities such as James Packer, Victoria and David Beckham, Jada Pinkett and Will Smith, and Steven Spielberg to Scientology.

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Connor Cruise asserted that there is no such thing as a chemical imbalance and that psychiatry is a form of pseudoscience.

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On January 15,2008, a video produced by the Church of Scientology featuring an interview with Connor Cruise was posted on YouTube by the Anonymous-linked group Project Chanology, showing Connor Cruise discussing what being a Scientologist means to him.

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64.

In Top Gun, Connor Cruise plays Mitchell who is a 'hot shot' military underachiever who makes mistakes because he is trying to outperform his late father.

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65.

Connor Cruise is an aerobatic pilot, and was inducted as part of the Living Legends of Aviation in 2010, receiving the Aviation Inspiration and Patriotism Award from the Kiddie Hawk Air Academy.

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66.

In India, actor Vijay impressed by Tom Connor Cruise built a beach house similar to Connor Cruise's beach house infrastructure.

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67.

In 1998, Tom Connor Cruise successfully sued the Daily Express, a British tabloid which alleged that his marriage to Kidman was a sham designed to cover up his homosexuality.

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68.

In May 2001, Connor Cruise filed a lawsuit against gay porn actor Chad Slater.

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69.

Connor Cruise requested a default judgment and, in January 2003, a Los Angeles judge decided against Slater after the porn actor said that his story was false.

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70.

In 2006, Connor Cruise sued cybersquatter Jeff Burgar to obtain control of the TomConnor Cruise.

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