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曾作为一代青年偶像的汤姆克鲁斯,如今功成名就,名利双收。他的片酬高达2000万,拥有上万的影迷,他的巨大号召力已证明他已成为世界影坛的超级巨星。

  汤姆克鲁斯生于1962年7月3日,父亲是纽约的电气工程师,母亲是个话剧演员,家庭生活充满艰辛。这养成了克鲁斯一种吃苦勤奋的精神和一种对待生活的乐观态度。他早年的愿望是做一名牧师,在旧金山神学院进修。接触影视文艺是个极其偶然的机会,他参加了校内音乐剧的演出,从此开始对戏剧与演出十分着迷,加入了当地的剧院。后来又将准备到欧洲去旅游的钱用于到纽约寻求演艺圈内的发展。克鲁斯不同于许多演员和明星,他并没有天赋的演技,他的成功全靠自己不断地学习与苦练,克服自身的弱点,补充有益的经验。早年的吃苦精神对他帮助极大,终于,他凭着自己坚韧不拔、吃苦钻研的精神一步步走向成功与辉煌。

  克鲁斯的第一部影片是《熄灯号》,这是一部反映军营生活的喜剧片,克鲁斯从此走上泪与汗交织的奋斗之路。随后,又演出了一些影片:《冒险事业》、《局外人》、《步步登天》和《黑魔王》,但没有引起什么反响。克鲁斯在沉默与静寂之中不断磨炼自己的演技水平,他坚信有耕耘就必定有收获。果然,1986年《壮志凌云》(Top Gun,1996)一炮打响,克鲁斯以海军飞行员英武俊美的形象立刻成为千百万美国青年心目中的银幕偶像。其后,《金钱本色》与《鸡尾酒》亦取得了不俗的成绩,但真正令克鲁斯成为影坛明星的则是《雨人》和《生逢七月四日》这两部影片。《雨人》中虽然达斯汀·霍夫曼是主角明星,光芒盖过了克鲁斯,但克鲁斯在影片中的出色演技让观众与导演也大为赞赏。紧接着,《生逢七月四日》将他推上了幸运之峰,他获得了金球奖和奥斯卡最佳男主角奖的提名。

  1990年,克鲁斯与澳州明星妮可基曼合作演出《霹雳男儿》,两人因此相爱并且不久喜结连理。夫妇两人又再次合作《大地雄心》虽然该片票房不佳, 但克鲁斯并不看重金钱,他认为这是一次锻炼演技的大好时机,认真对待每一个角色,越是困难,具有挑战性的角色越能吸引他的注重。在《好人寥寥》中他是个充满正义感、敢于与邪恶斗争的海军军官;在《律师事务所》中他饰演了一个青年能干,具有光明前途的律师在正义与情感之间的徘徊;在《夜访吸血鬼》中,他又变成英俊潇洒,但性格冷酷残忍的吸血鬼。

  克鲁斯被称为票房金童,超级影星,在好莱坞名人大道上永远留下了自己的印迹。他甚至不停留在演员上,他成立了自己的“克鲁斯-韦纳制片公司”出品影片。1996年,该公司出品了惊险片《碟中谍》,由克鲁斯主演,以惊险曲折的情节,高超奇妙的特技和奇丽丰富的景致赢得了大量观众,创下了首日放映的新纪录,取得了极大成功。

英文名:Tom Cruise
本 名:Thomas Cruise Mapother IV
生 日:1962年7月3日
出生地:美国纽约州西拉克斯
身 高:1.70米
星 座:巨蟹座
家庭成员:父母、三兄弟姐妹
婚姻状况:1987年与女演员咪咪·罗杰斯结婚,1990年离婚。同年与澳大利亚美女妮可·基曼结婚、婚后领养了两个子女Lsabella,Connor Anthony,2001年8月离婚。
教育程度:Glen Ridge High School
电影作品:
:谍中谍3 世界大站
2002-2003年最后的武士 借刀杀人 少数派报告
2001年《香草的天空》 (Vanilla Sky)
2000年《谍中谍2》(Mission: Impossible2)
1999年《木兰花》(Magnolia)
1999年《大开眼戒》(Eyes Wide Shut) (与当时的妻子妮可·基德曼合作主演)
1996年《甜心先生》(Jerry Maguire) (第二次获奥斯卡最佳男主角奖提名)
1996年《谍中谍》(Mission: Impossible)
1994年《夜访吸血鬼》(Interview with the Vampire)
1993年《糖衣陷阱》(Firm, The)
1992年《好人寥寥》(Few Good Men)
1992年《大地雄心》(Far and Away)
1990年《雷霆壮志》(Days of Thunder) (与妮可·基德曼首次合作)
1989年《生于七月四日》(Born on the Fourth of July) (获奥斯卡最佳男主角奖提名)
1988年《雨人》(Rain Man)
1988年《鸡尾酒》(Cocktail)
1986年《壮志凌云》(Top Gun)
1986年《金钱本色》(Color of Money)
1985年《黑魔王》(Legend)
1983年《危险的交易》(Risky Business)
1983年《局外人》(Outsiders)
1983年《Losin'It》
1983年《步步登天》(All the Right Moves)
1981年《无尽的爱》(Endless Love )
1981年《勇者无敌》(Taps)

Biography for
Tom Cruise

Birth name
Thomas Cruise Mapother IV
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Height
5' 7" (1.70 m)
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Mini biography
In 1976, if you had told 14 year old Franciscan seminary student Thomas Cruise Mapother IV that one day in the not too distant future he would be considered one of the top 100 movie stars of all time, he would have probably grinned and told you that his ambition was to become a priest. Nonetheless, this sensitive, deeply religious youngster who was born in 1962 in Syracuse, New York, was destined to become Tom Cruise, one of the highest paid and most sought after actors in screen history. The only son (among four children) of nomadic parents young Tom spent his boyhood eternally on the move and by the time he was 14 he had attended 15 different schools in the US and Canada. He finally settled in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, with his mother and her new husband. While in high school, he developed an interest in acting and abandoned his plans of becoming a priest, dropped out of school, and at age 18 headed for New York and a possible acting career. The next 15 years of his life are the stuff of legends. He made his film debut with a small part in Endless Love (1981) and from the outset exhibited an undeniable box office appeal to both male and female audiences.

Though below average height and not particularly handsome in the traditional sense, within 5 years Tom Cruise was starring in some of the top grossing films of the 1980s including Top Gun (1986); The Color of Money (1986), Rain Man (1988) and Born on the Fourth of July (1989). By the 1990s he was one of the highest paid actors in the world earning an average 15 million dollars a picture in such blockbuster hits as _Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994)_ , Mission: Impossible (1996) and Jerry Maguire (1996) for which he received an Academy Award Nomination for best actor. In 1990 he renounced his devout Catholic beliefs and embraced The Church Of Scientology claiming that Scientology teachings had cured him of the dyslexia that had plagued him all of his life. A kind and thoughful man well known for his compassion and generosity, Tom Cruise is one of the best liked members of the movie community. He was married to actress Nicole Kidman until 2001. Thomas Cruise Mapother IV has indeed come a long way from the lonely wanderings of his youth.

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IMDb mini-biography by
Tom McDonough
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Spouse
Nicole Kidman (24 December 1990 - 8 August 2001) (divorced) 2 (adopted) children
Mimi Rogers (9 May 1987 - 4 February 1990) (divorced)

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Trivia
Cousin of actor William Mapother.

Chosen by Empire magazine as one of the 100 Sexiest Stars in film history (#41). [1995]

He and his wife Nicole Kidman donated to Hillary Rodham Clinton's campaign for a seat in the U.S. Senate representing New York. [2000]

Ranked #3 in Empire (UK) magazine's "The Top 100 Movie Stars of All Time" list. [October 1997]

Chosen by "People" magazine as one of the 50 most beautiful people in the world. [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 conscious 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.

Chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the world. [1991]

Chosen by People magazine as one of the 50 Most Beautiful People in the world [1990]

Graduated from Glen Ridge High School [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 and Nicole Kidman adopted two children, Isabella and Connor.

Is right handed when writing, but does most things left handed.

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]

Chosen as People Magazine's Sexiest Man Alive [1990]

Received the John Huston Award for Artists Rights in 1998.

Was considered for the lead in The Matrix (1999).

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.

Filed a $100 million defamation lawsuit against Michael Davis, a man who allegedly offered to sell videotapes of himself having sex with the actor. The lawsuit accuses Davis of making the statements "in order to hurt the plaintiff and gain widespread publicity for himself." [May 2001]

Dated Vanilla Sky (2001) co-star Penélope Cruz. [2001-January 2004]

Conor Antony (adopted son) born January 17, 1995.

Isabella Jane (adopted daughter) born December 22, 1992.

Instead of his affair with Penélope Cruz damaging both their careers, it only boosted it.

Suffers from dyslexia.

Earned his pilot's license in Toronto in 1994.

He didn't stay for the remainder of the 2002 Academy Awards after opening them because it was his turn to look after his and ex-wife Nicole Kidman's children. He reportedly left the Kodak Theatre by a back door after opening proceedings and dashed home to watch the rest of the event on TV with his adopted kids Conor and Isabella.

For 1988, he became the first actor to have the distinction of starring in both the year's Oscar winner for Best Picture, Rain Man (1988) and the year's Razzie "winner" for Worst Picture, Cocktail (1988).

Ranked #14 in Premiere's 2003 annual Power 100 List. Had ranked #16 in 2002.

Ranked #4 in Star TV's Top 10 Box Office Stars of the 1990s (2003)

Father, Thomas Mapother III (15 October 1934 - January 1984), was an electrical engineer.

Has two dogs called Basil and Murray and a cat called Harvey.

First actor in history to star in five consecutive films that grossed $100 million in the USA: A Few Good Men (1992), The Firm (1993), Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994), Mission: Impossible (1996), Jerry Maguire (1996).

Briefly attended St. Xavier High School in Louisville, Kentucky and was a paperboy for the Louisville Courier-Journal.

Wore braces on his flashy, million-dollar smile in 2002 to correct a misaligned bite.

Announced that his relationship with Penélope Cruz had ended in January 2004. [March 2004]

Has appeared in films opposite four directors who have also directed his films. Sydney Pollack, who directed The Firm (1993), appeared in Eyes Wide Shut (1999). Paul Thomas Anderson, who directed Magnolia (1999), appeared as an extra in Minority Report (2002). Minority Report (2002) director Steven Spielberg appeared in Vanilla Sky (2001) and Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002). Cameron Crowe, who directed Jerry Maguire (1996) and Vanilla Sky (2001), appeared in Minority Report (2002).

Will not allow his likeness to be used in video games or for action figures.

While filming Days of Thunder (1990) at Daytona International Speedway, he enjoyed playing football with the truck drivers. He was the receiver - he loved going deep to catch a pass.

While filming Days of Thunder (1990) at Daytona International Speedway, he drove one of the Hendricks Motorsports R&D cars around the track. The best time recorded was a lap at 205 MPH.

He was voted the 31st Greatest Movie Star of all time by Entertainment Weekly.

[September 2004] Lives with his sister Cass and her three children in Los Angeles.

Spoke at his niece's [Lee Anne De Vette's daughter] graduation from the Delphian School.

Ranked #18 on VH1's 100 Hottest Hotties

Lost out to actor Peter Barton for the lead role in "The Powers of Matthew Star" (1982).

Renée Zellweger thanked him in her Oscar acceptance speech when she won 'Best Actress in a Supporting Role' for Cold Mountain (2003).

Attended the Neighborhood Playhouse in New York City.

Channel 4's 'Ultimate Film' show states that, in terms of UK cinema audience rather than revenue, Cruise's most successful film in the UK was Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002).

While a student at the Neighborhood Playhouse School of Theatre, he studied one of his courses under legendary acting teacher Sanford Meisner.

Studied drama at the prestigious Neighborhood Playhouse, in conjunction with the Actors Studio, New School University, New York.

Was named the #1 top money-making star at the box office in Quigley Publications annual poll of movie exhibitors a record six between 1986 and 2001. Bing Crosby and Burt Reynolds both were named #1 for five consecutive years, and Clint Eastwood and Tom Hanks also have been #1 five times, but non-consecutively.

Was #2, second only to Tom Hanks, as a top money-making star at the box office in 2004, as ranked by Quigley Publications' annual poll of movie exhibitors. Cruise has been named to the Top 10 Poll of Money-Making Stars 17 times, tying him for 4th place with Paul Newman. John Wayne is #1 on the all-time list, with 25 appearances in the Top 10.

Has donated to charities such as The Ashley Flint Fund, The Tsunami Relief Fund, Themoms.biz Diabetes Fund, Hillary Rodham Clinton's Campaign and The Church of Scientology.

He was voted the 3rd Greatest Movie Star of all time by Entertainment Weekly.

Studied with renowned acting coach Phil Gushee at Neighborhood Playhouse School of the Theatre, New York.

His character Lt. Daniel Kaffee in A Few Good Men (1992) was based on real life U.S. Navy JAG Corp Donald Marcari, who now works as an attorney with Marcari, Russotto, and Spencer P.C. in Cheaspeake, Virginia.

The name Mapother is pronounced like "MAY bother", only with a P.

Time magazine once described him as a "baby-faced Christopher Reeve".

Ranked #14 on Premiere's 2005 Power 50 List. He is the highest ranked actor on the list.

Engaged to actress Katie Holmes. [17 June 2005]

Proposed to Katie Holmes at the Eiffel Tower in Paris

Was the original choice for the role of Tom Ripley in The Talented Mr. Ripley (1999).

Emilio Estevez served as best man at his wedding to Mimi Rogers

Celebrated his 43rd birthday atop the holiday box office with War of the Worlds (2005)

His May 2005 appearance on "Oprah" was named the #1 "Celebrity Meltdown Ever" by TV Guide Magazine.

Owns and operates "Montana Miss" a WWII P-51 Mustang.

He and his former girlfriend Penélope Cruz appeared together in Vanilla Sky (2001)

He and ex-wife Nicole Kidman made 3 movies together: Days of Thunder (1990), Eyes Wide Shut (1999) and Far and Away (1992). They met on the set of Days of Thunder (1990)

While attending the London premiere of War of the Worlds (2005), he was squirted in the face with water during a prank interview. His reaction on camera was stern but not livid. The culprit was charged with assault.

He was in two different movies featuring the song "Iko Iko" on its soundtrack - Rain Man (1988) by The Belle Stars and Mission: Impossible II (2000) by Zap Mama.

He is a big fan of British singer Joss Stone.

Expecting third child with fiancée Katie Holmes [October 2005]

Has played a soldier in five different movies. Taps (1981), Top Gun (1986), Born on the Fourth of July (1989), A Few Good Men (1992) and The Last Samurai (2003).

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Personal quotes
"The thing about film-making 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."

"I don't drink but I had a beer that night and they only did one set up like that. I'm a cheap date. What can I say?" -- to Jay Leno regarding his topless Vanity Fair cover shoot.

"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." - Talking about "Eyes Wide Shut".

"I have cooked turkeys in my day but when Mom's around I let her do it."

"I was 18 when I saw Kurosawa's Seven Samurai. After about 30 seconds I relaised 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: loyality, 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."

"Awards are wonderful. I've been nominated many times and I've won many awards. But my journey is not towards that. If it happens it will be a blast. If it doesn't, it's still been a blast."

"I believe in life. I know that life comes in at your heart and it doesn't matter if you're an actor, a filmmaker or a gentleman on the street, it comes at you. What Scientology gives me is the tools to deal with that, to better enjoy my life and to be able to contribute more."

[On his role as the hitman in 'Collateral'] "I've never played a character like this before. Vincent interested me because he is such an anti-social personality, bringing destruction and chaos with him wherever he goes. He's a force of nature."

I remember getting through high school and thinking, 'Boy, I'm glad I got that behind me!' Then when I was 19, I got 'Risky Business,' and I realized, 'Ah, so this is life - it's a little bigger than I thought!

As a young actor, people were trying to define who I was before I really knew that for myself. But I still remember thinking, 'This is what I love doing, and I hope I'm going to be able to do it forever.

I've had a very interesting life. There are ways of handling the complexities. I'm willing to take on responsibilities as a father, as a producer, as an actor - and I enjoy that. I've always been changing and evolving and growing. There's no pinnacle of power where you can sit back and rest.

Because I grew up in so many different places, I was used to rumors [about me]. You know, I didn't have the right shoes, I didn't have the right clothes. I even had the wrong accent.

Nic and I don't talk publicly about custody but, definitely, both of us share the kids back and forth. They're amazing kids.

I would live with all of my sisters if I could. We've always been very close, my sisters and me.

The important thing with a child is that you love them, you protect them and you help them to grow and find out who they are. And as a parent, it's my responsibility to help them to become independent and get all the knowledge and a broad view of the world and life. I know that Nic absolutely agrees with that. And that's what's important: being there.

I'd like to be with a woman who goes [he switches into a woman's voice], "I've reviewed your schedule, and I'm going to set up this motorcycle trip for you, because you've been working really hard. And I'm going to go with you. We're going to go riding together. And I've already been working on it for a couple days so it can be special."

I don't really keep counsel with others. I'm the kind of person who will think about something, and if I know it's right I'm not going to ask anybody. I don't go, "Boy, what do you think about this?" I've made every decision for myself - in my career, in my life.

"SAT (exam) scores have gone right down the toilet. The parents are blaming the teachers, the teachers are blaming the parents and the psychs are putting everyone on drugs."

[on the relationship with Katie Holmes, about other people thinking it's a publicity stunt] "It's amusing at first. It's funny. But then you sit back and realize how sad it is that there are people who can't even imagine feeling like this. But my friends are happy for me. The people who know me are happy. My mom is happy. My family is happy."

"I've never agreed with psychiatry, ever. Before I was a Scientologist, I never agreed with psychiatry. Here's the problem. You don't know the history of psychiatry. I do."

"I'm passionate about learning. I'm passionate about life."

"Personally, I don't have all the information President Bush has. But I believe Saddam has committed many crimes against humanity and his own people." [On the Iraq War]

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Salary
War of the Worlds (2005) (20% profit participation)
The Last Samurai (2003) $25,000,000 + % of profits
Minority Report (2002) $25,000,000+
Vanilla Sky (2001) $20,000,000 + 30% of Profits
Mission: Impossible II (2000) $75,000,000 (gross participation)
Eyes Wide Shut (1999) $20,000,000
Jerry Maguire (1996) $20,000,000 against 15%
Mission: Impossible (1996) $70,000,000 (gross participation)
Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles (1994) $15,000,000
Far and Away (1992) $13,000,000
Rain Man (1988) $3,000,000+% of gross
Top Gun (1986) $2,000,000
Risky Business (1983) $75,000

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Where are they now
(January 2003) In New Zealand filming The Last Samurai

(December 2004) Filming Paramount's The War of the Worlds due out Summer 2005

(August 2005) Filming Mission: Impossible III in Los Angeles, USA

(November 2005) Filming Mission: Impossible III in Shanghai, China

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Biography from Leonard Maltin's Movie Encyclopedia:
One of the top box-office stars of the 1980s and 1990s, Cruise effortlessly projects youthful sex appeal, but has put his name (and growing reputation) on the line more than once to prove himself an actor as well. Overcoming a difficult childhood-during which his family moved at least a dozen times, his parents divorced, and his father died of cancer-the young, dyslexic Cruise spent a year at a Franciscan monastery before deciding that acting was his true calling. By the age of 18 he had landed his first movie part, in Endless Love (1981). Following roles of increasing importance in Taps (1981), Losin' It and The Outsiders (both 1983), Cruise achieved true notoriety in 1983 following his engaging lead performances in Risky Business and All the Right Moves The sword-and-sorcery opus Legend (1985) saw him marking time, but he achieved superstar status after appearing as the cocky young fighter pilot in the hugely popular Top Gun (1986), and subsequently a

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