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Full
Name:
Thomas
Cruise Mapother IV (legally
changed to Thomas Cruise)
Date of
Birth: July
3, 1962 in Syracuse, New York
Family:
Tom’s father,
Thomas Cruise Mapother III was
an electrical engineer employed
by General Electric. His Mother
is the former Mary Lee Pfeiffer,
a retired teacher. Tom’s
parents married in Louisville,
Kentucky in 1957 after meeting
at the University of Kentucky.
The Mapother’s are a prominent
family of Attorney’s in
the Louisville area. They divorced
in 1975, and Mary Lee moved
the family from Ottawa, Canada,
back to their home town of Louisville.
She remarried Jack South in
1978, and together, the new
family moved to Washington Street
in Glen Ridge, New Jersey. Tom’s
father passed away from cancer
in Louisville on January 9,
1984, at the age of 49, never
having seen any of Tom’s
movies. Tom has 3 sisters: LeeAnne
(1959), his publicist, Marian
(1961), a teacher, and Cass
(1963) a former restaurateur.
He has many Nieces and Nephews.
Tom also has 2 children, adopted
during his marriage to Nicole
Kidman. Isabella Jane Cruise
was born on December 22, 1992,
and Conor Antony Cruise was
born on January 17, 1995. He
has one daughter with his wife
Katie Holmes, the beautiful
little Suri, who was born on
April 18, 2006. Tom is of Irish
and Welsh descent.
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In
1975, if you had told 13 year
old Tommy Mapother who was living
on Taylorville Road in Louisville,
Kentucky and attending Sacred
Heart School, that in the not
too distant future he would
be considered 3th of the top
movie stars of all time, he
would have thought you were
crazy. Nonetheless, this young
man born in Syracuse, New York
in 1962 was destined to become
Tom Cruise, one of the highest
paid and most sought after actors
in screen history. Because of
his father’s job, Tom
had a nomadic childhood and
by the time he was 14, he had
attended 15 different schools
in the United States and Canada.
He was diagnosed as dyslexic
and was not particularly successful
in school. In 1976, he spent
one year (his Freshman year
in High School) at St. Francis
Seminary, a Franciscan school
in Cincinnati at the behest
of his Grandfather who offered
to pay for his education. Contrary
to rumors, Tom never considered
becoming a priest ! He simply
attended St. Francis because
it provided him with the opportunity
for a better education. Because
his Grandfather refused to pay
for his sisters to attend school
as well, Tom left St. Francis
after 1 year, and returned to
Louisville where he spent his
Sophomore year of High School
at St. Xaviar High School. His
Mom, Mary Lee remarried in 1978
and the new family moved to
a big house on Washington Street
in Glen Ridge, New Jersey where
Tom attended Glen Ridge High
School for his Junior and Senior
years. He played soccer and
was on the wrestling team, but
because of a knee injury suffered
when he slipped down a flight
of stairs at home, he was unable
to participate in sports later
in his Senior year, and became
interested in acting when a
teacher suggested he try out
for the school play. He did,
and he got the part of Nathan
Detroit in the school production
of "Guys and Dolls".
In addition, in the spring and
summer of 1980, he performed
in a dinner theater production
of "Godspell". After
graduation in June of 1980,
Tom borrowed $800 from his stepdad
Jack, loaded up his old Pinto
and moved to New York to become
an actor. He found an apartment,
worked as a busboy at Mortimer’s
restaurant, and acted as the
Assistant Superintendent for
a building on Amsterdam Avenue
in order to make ends meet while
attending acting classes at
the Neighborhood Playhouse and
auditioning for television and
movie roles. He landed his first
role, a small part in the 1981
film "Endless Love".
He found out he had the part,
when he hitchhiked home to New
Jersey after his car wouldn’t
start, and found that the producers
called his Mother’s house
to tell him he had the role.
He had given them her phone
number because he couldn’t
afford a phone ! The next years
are the stuff of legends and
from the very outset, he exhibited
an undeniable box office appeal
to both male and female audiences.
Though
only 5’9” tall and
not “movie star handsome”
in the traditional sense, within
5 years Tom Cruise starred in
some of the top grossing films
of the 1980’s including
"Top Gun" (1986),
"The Color of Money"
(1986), "Rainman"
(1988), and "Born on the
Fourth of July" (1989).
By the 1990’s, he was
one of the highest paid actors
in the world, averaging close
to 20 million dollars a film
in such blockbuster hits "The
Firm" (1993), "Interview
with the Vampire" (1994),
"Mission: Impossible"
(1996), and "Jerry Maguire"
(1996) for which he received
his first Academy Award Nomination
in the category of Best Actor.
In 1999, Tom co-starred in the
ensemble drama, "Magnolia",
and received his third Academy
Award nomination in the Best
Supporting Actor category. His
next films, "Missin: Impossible
2" (2000), "Vanilla
Sky" (2001), "Minority
Report" (2002), "The
Last Samurai" (2003), and
"Collateral" (2004),
were also huge successes earning
more than 100 million dollars
in the US Box office alone.
In 2005, Tom will star in the
Steven Spielberg film, War of
the Worlds, which is also being
co-produced by his company C/W
Productions.
In
May of 1987, Tom married Mimi
Rogers, and in the late 80’s
he became a member of The Church
of Scientology. He used their
study technology to overcome
his difficulty with reading
and comprehension which had
plagued him all his life, and
came to realize that he had
been misdiagnosed as dyslexic.
He remains a devout Scientologist.
He and Mimi went their separate
ways in January of 1990 and
Tom met and married Nicole Kidman
in December of 1990. In 1993,
he formed the extremely successful
C/W Productions on the Paramount
Lot with his former agent, Paula
Wagner, and is now represented
by Paula’s husband, Rick
Nicita at CAA. A kind a thoughtful
man, Tom is well known for his
compassion and generosity and
is also one of the most well
liked actors in the movie industry.
In addition to C/W Productions,
Tom owns 2 other companies.
He does not believe in allowing
others to manage his affairs.
He is responsible for the day
to day operations of all 3 companies.
Tom earned his Commercial pilots
license in 1994 and is an instrument
rated pilot. He owns 4 planes,
including a Pitts S-2B Aerobatic
Bi-Plane called “Sweet
Bella”, a Vintage World
War II Mustang P-51K called
“Montana Miss” (it’s
original WW II name), a Beech
F90, and a Gulfstream 4SP. During
the late 80’s, he raced
for Newman/Haas SCCA racing
team, although since the birth
of his children, he’s
given up racing on a regular
basis. He enjoys scuba diving,
sky diving, rock climbing, mountain
biking, and many other sports,
and is an avid sports fan as
well. He supports the New York
Yankee’s baseball team
and the New York Giants football
team. He also has a keen interest
in Aviation History. Tom resides
in Beverly Hills, California,
but also owns an apartment in
New York City and a mountain
top home in Telluride, Colorado.
The boy formerly known as Thomas
Cruise Mapother IV has indeed
come a long way from the lonely
wanderings of his youth.
LOVE
LIFE
Rebecca
de Mornay, actress, together
1983-early 1985;
Mimi Rogers, actress,
Married May 9, 1987 in Pound
Ridge, NY. Divorced January
1990;
Nicole Kidman, actress,
Married December 24, 1990 in
Telluride, Colorado. Separated
2000. Divorced August, 2001;
Penelope Cruz, actress,
together Summer 2001 to January
2004;
Katie Holmes, actress,
Married November 18, 2006.
Tom
Cruise Forever© 2005-2009
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