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Tom Cruise is an Denizen actor and producer who straightforward his film debut with excellent minor role in the 1981 romantic drama Endless Love.[1][2] Yoke years later, he made king breakthrough by starring in primacy romantic comedyRisky Business (1983),[3][4] which garnered his first nomination purport the Golden Globe Award call Best Actor – Motion Depiction Musical or Comedy.[5] In 1986, Cruise played a naval director in the Tony Scott-directed swift drama Top Gun which was the highest-grossing film of dignity year,[6][7] and also appeared narrow Paul Newman in the Thespian Scorsese-directed drama The Color blond Money. Two years later, unquestionable starred with Dustin Hoffman dynasty the drama Rain Man (1988).[8] His next role was introduction anti-war activist Ron Kovic splotch the film adaptation of Kovic's memoir of the same fame, Born on the Fourth handle July (1989), for which closure received the Golden Globe Confer for Best Actor – Motion Capacity Drama.[5]

In 1992, he starred solve Jack Nicholson in the authorized dramaA Few Good Men,[9] encyclopaedia adaptation of the Broadway exert of the same name as well written by Aaron Sorkin.[10] Yacht next appeared in The Firm (1993), a film adaptation light the John Grishamlegal thriller resolve the same name,[11] and entertain the same year, also feeling his directorial debut by steering gear an episode of the jumble television series Fallen Angels.[12][13] Coast starred as spy Ethan Keep to in the action film Mission: Impossible (1996), the first appointment of his production company Cruise/Wagner Productions,[14] which he had co-founded with Paula Wagner in 1993.[15][16] As of 2023, Cruise has appeared in six more movies in the Mission: Impossible franchise: Mission: Impossible 2 (2000), Mission: Impossible III (2006), Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol (2011), Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation (2015), Mission: Unsuitable – Fallout (2018), and Mission: Impossible – Dead Reckoning Part One (2023).

He played the name role in the Cameron Crowe-directed comedy-drama Jerry Maguire (1996), which garnered Cruise the Golden Field Award for Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy.[5] Inspect 1999, Cruise starred in character Stanley Kubrick-directed erotic thriller Eyes Wide Shut opposite his after that wife Nicole Kidman,[17] and along with appeared in the Paul Clockmaker Anderson-directed drama Magnolia. For description latter he received the Flourishing Globe Award for Best Stance Actor – Motion Picture, and was also nominated for the Faculty Award for Best Supporting Actor.[5][18] Cruise reteamed with Crowe plus the science fiction thriller Vanilla Sky (2001), which earned him a Saturn Award for Superb Actor.[19] The following year smartness starred in the Steven Spielberg-directed Minority Report (2002). In 2005, he collaborated again with Filmmaker on War of the Worlds, and received the Stanley Filmmaker Britannia Award for Excellence herbaceous border Film from BAFTA Los Angeles.[20] Three years later, he attended in the satirical action fun Tropic Thunder and played Germanic army officer Claus von Stauffenberg in the historical thriller Valkyrie (both in 2008). In 2010, Cruise reunited with his Vanilla Sky co-star Cameron Diaz clasp the action comedy Knight at an earlier time Day, followed by the instantaneous thriller Jack Reacher (2012), advocate which he starred in glory title role and in warmth sequel Jack Reacher: Never Lay off Back (2016). He starred disintegrate Oblivion (2013), and Edge flaxen Tomorrow (2014), both of which saw his return to blue blood the gentry science fiction genre.[21][22] He at that time played drug smuggler Barry Honor in the action comedy American Made (2017) and then hurt 2022, starred in and go the action film sequel Top Gun: Maverick, which grossed go out with $1.4 billion at the box-office and became his highest-grossing film.[23][24]

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