Tom Cruise
He has starred in films of great critical and commercial success such as Top Gun (1986), The color of money (1986), Rain Man (1988), Born on July 4 (1989), Days of Thunder (1990), A few good men (1992), Interview with the vampire (1994), Jerry Maguire (1996), Eyes Wide Shut (1999), Minority Report (2002), The Last Samurai (2003), Collateral (2004), War of the Worlds (2005), Valkyrie (2008), Jack Reacher (2012), Oblivion (2013), Al filo del tomorrow (2014), American Made (2017) and the Mission Impossible saga(1996-present), among others.
Tom Cruise | ||
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Tom Cruise at the 2019 San Diego International Comic Convention. | ||
Personal information | ||
birth name | Thomas Cruise Mapother IV | |
Birth | Died July 3, 1962 (age 59) Syracuse, New York, United States | |
Home | The Angels | |
Nationality | American | |
Religion | Scientology | |
physical characteristics | ||
Height | 1.7m | |
Family | ||
Parents | Thomas Cruise Mapother III Mary Lee Pfeiffer | |
Spouse | Mimi Rogers ( matr. 1987; div. 1990) Nicole Kidman ( matr. 1990; div. 2001) Katie Holmes ( matr. 2006; div. 2012) | |
Partner | Rebecca De Mornay (1983-1985) Cher (1985-1986) Penelope Cruz (2001-2004) | |
Sons | Isabella Jane Cruise (b.1992) (adopted) Anthony Connor Cruise (b.1995) (adopted) Suri Cruise (b.2006) | |
Education | ||
educated in | Henry Munro Middle School | |
student of | Sanford Meisner | |
Professional information | ||
Occupation | Actor, Producer, Screenwriter, and Director | |
years active | 1981-present | |
Heritage | $570 million (2020) | |
Pseudonym | Tom Cruise | |
artistic awards | ||
Golden Globes | Best Actor - Drama 1990 Born on the 4th of July Best Actor - Comedy or Musical 1997 Jerry Maguire Best Supporting Actor 2000 Magnolia | |
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He has also garnered
three Oscar nominations for best actor: in 1990 for Born on the 4th of
July, in 1997 for Jerry Maguire, and in 2000 for Magnolia, and he has a star on the Hollywood Walk
of Fame. Considered one of the sex symbols of the cinema and a superstar in Hollywood, his love life has
been exposed in the media.
He has married three well-known
actresses: Mimi Rogers, Nicole Kidman, and Katie Holmes. His
relationship with Penelope Cruz was also talked about, as did his
affiliation and propaganda for the Church of Scientology, which Cruise
credits with bringing him better spiritual awareness and other benefits, such
as his cure for dyslexia.
The organization's bad reputation, caused by
reports of scams and others, has affected its public image and
professional progress in recent years.
His long-standing company, Paramount Pictures, decided to dispose of him in 2006, and to
further his career Cruise has reactivated another veteran firm in 2007, United Artists, with which he has produced several of his
films since then.
In 1990 he was named the Sexiest Man Alive
in the World by People magazine.
In 1990 and 1994 he was voted Favorite Movie Actor
of the Year by public vote
at the People's Choice Awards.
In 2006, Forbes magazine named Cruise the most influential
celebrity in the world. Vanity Fair released the Top 40 list of Top-grossing Hollywood celebrities throughout
2010. The cruiser was ranked 35th on the list, earning an estimated $ 14.5 million
for his films.
Biography
Early years
He was born in Syracuse, New York, on July 3, 1962, the son of the electronic engineer Thomas Cruise Mapother III (1934-1984) and his wife, Mary Lee Pfeiffer (1936-2017), a teacher; and brother of Lee Anne, Maria,n, and Cass. Tom Cruise is of English, German and Irish descent. The family lived in many cities due to their father's job instability but eventually settled in Ottawa, Canada. His studies were a problem for Tom as he traveled from one city to another and also suffered from dyslexia (difficulty reading and writing). Tom attended 14 different schools in just 15 years.
Following the divorce of his parents, Cruise leaves Canada and settles with his mother and sisters in Kentucky. For a time he considered entering a Franciscan monastery, but in the end, he decided to be an actor. Cruise grew up near poverty and had a Catholic upbringing. The family was dominated by his abusive father, whom Cruise has described as "a merchant of chaos."
Cruise has said that he
was beaten by his father, whom he called "a bully and a
coward." He has stated that "My father was the type of person
who, if something goes wrong, kicks you. It was a great lesson for my life, how
he lulled you and made you feel safe and then, bang! For m,e it was like
"There's something wrong with this guy. Be careful around him."
Artistic career
Career beginnings
In 1981, after a brief role in the film Endless Love, he would be chosen to act in the film Taps alongside another promising young man: Sean Penn. After graduating from high school, Tom moved to New York where he attended some castings while working as a waiter. At 19 he decided to go to Los Angeles to try his luck in Hollywood.
In his early years, Tom participated mostly in
movies for teenage audiences: comedies like Losin 'It (1983) and Risky Business (1983).
But from very early on, he adds prestigious titles to his history, such as The Outsiders (1983) by Francis Ford Coppola, along with other future stars such as Patrick Swayze and Matt Dillon, and The Color of Money (1986) by Martin Scorsese, with the illustrious Paul Newman, who with this film won the Oscar for Best Actor who resisted him so much.
Since Endless Love,
the figure of Tom Cruise began to be known, but in 1985 with Legend by Ridley Scott and in 1986
with the blockbuster Top Gun by Tony
Scott. He forges his fame as an actor in romantic and action stories,
which his female fans and male
audiences alike love.
In 1987 Cruise gave a little displeasure to his fans, when he married an actress
older than him, Mimi Rogers. She was the one who introduced Tom
to Scientology. The blockbuster film Cocktail (1988) in which he acted
alongside Elisabeth Shue, despite its discreet quality, enshrines him as
the star of American cinema of the moment.
From Rain Man to Kubrick
In 1988, Cruise took a qualitative leap in his career with Rain Man, a Barry Levinson film that wins the Oscars, obtaining four statuettes, including Best Picture, Best Directo,r and Best Actor ( Dustin Hoffman ).
Cruise is not rewarded for it, but the following year he was nominated for the Oscar for Best Actor for Born on July 4thbyf Oliver Stone, where he plays a veteran of the Vietnam War confined to wheelchairs, a paper which was very excited and won his first Golden Globe.
Cruise does not neglect commercial cinema, and
then shoots Days of Thunder (1990), about the world of racing cars. His partner
in the film is Nicole Kidman, with whom he begins a relationship after the
failure of his marriage to Mimi Rogers. Divorced from Rogers, Cruise
marries Kidman in a very low-key ceremony on Christmas Eve 1990.
In the 1990s, hits such as Far and Away (1992), A Few Good Men (1992), The Firm (1993,) and Interview with the
Vampire (1994)
underpinned his position as a leader in American cinema, at least in its most
recent way. box office.
In 1996, Jerry Maguire, a film directed by Cameron Crowe, led
him to another Oscar nomination
for best actor and
to win his second Golden Globe. Cruise,
once again, is not awarded by the academy but his co-star, Cuba
Gooding Jr., wins the Oscar for best supporting actor for this film. Mission: Impossible (1996) by Brian de Palma, a film
adaptation of a famous television series from the 1960s and the first film
produced by the actor, definitely confirms him as an idol of action
cinema. The grossing success is such that Cruise shot five sequels in
subsequent years (2000, 2006, 2011, 201,5 and 2018 respectively).
In 1999, Tom Cruise and his wife Nicole Kidman
embarked on Stanley Kubrick's latest project, Eyes Wide Shut, the shooting of which suffered multiple
incidents. It was rumored that the couple's relationship was affected by
this film and that this led to a well-known marital crisis and subsequent
divorce in 2001.
From Magnolia to Top Gun: Maverick
A position supported by other hits such as Collateral (2004), where he plays a hitman, by Michael Man, and The War of the Worlds (2005) by Steven Spielberg. However, Cruise indulges in bolder projects such as The Last Samurai (2003), a film that was feared as a major commercial failure due to its setting in ancient Japan and the unusual appearance (with a beard) of its protagonist.
Hollywood studios got it wrong, and the movie was another box office hit. The end of the 1990s and the beginning of the new decade are productive for Tom Cruise, who surprises with a strange role in Magnolia (1999), Paul Thomas Anderson's choral film praised by critics and for which the actor won a Globe. de Oro and his third Oscar nomination.
Two new installments in the Mission: Impossible saga (2000 and 2006) and the futuristic film Minority Report (2002) by Steven Spielberg, revalidate Cruise's position in commercial cinema.
Tom Cruise's professional position seemed
immovable, but the situation was complicated by his publicized relationship
with Katie Holmes, 16 years his junior. After a three-year courtship
with Penelope Cruz that many critics described as a montage, Tom Cruise surprised by choosing Katie
Holmes as his new partner, a relationship that on November 18, 200,6 culminated
with a luxurious wedding in a castle
in Bracciano ( Italy )
Cruise's close relationship with Scientology, a controversial sect banned in countries like Germany, and his shocking 2006 television appearance harshly criticizing pharmaceutical companies and the increased use of antidepressants in the United States, criticizing actress Brooke in particular.
Shields, who had been revealed to
have used antidepressants after giving birth, sparked a barrage of criticism against
the actor. Your Greatest Hits Company, Paramount Pictures, considered that Cruise was damaging his
public image (and therefore his commercial future in the cinema), and chose to
terminate (or not renew) his contract.
Faced with such a situation, Cruise and his agent, Paula Wagner, tried to regain positions by signing an agreement in 2007 with the Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer company to reactivate the famous United Artists, the legendary company with which Cruise would launch his next films. This business project debuted with Leonesforr Corderos (2007) by Robert Redford, where Cruise acted alongside Meryl Streep and Redford himself.
To
reposition himself in his profession and tackle certain prejudices about him,
Tom Cruise played a parodic role in Ben
Stiller's comedy Tropic Thunder (2008), for which he was nominated for theGolden Globe for best supporting actor. He later
starred in the blockbuster Valkyrie (2008), based on the attempt to kill Adolf Hitler. It
received mixed reviews and did not achieve the expected commercial success.
Cruise repeated the genre of comedy and action filming Knight and Day (2010) with Cameron Diaz, with
locations in various tourist places around the world such as Boston, Salzburg, Cádiz, and Seville.
In 2009, the actor was the first candidate to
play the title role in Salt, a film that finally
starred Angelina Jolie.
In the 2010s, Cruise shot 3 installments of
the Mission Impossible saga, Mission Impossible: Ghost Protocol (2011), Mission Impossible:
Secret Nation (2015), and Mission: Impossible -
Fallout (2018). At
$ 791 million in gross, Mission: Impossible-Fallout has been the highest-grossing film throughout the actor's
career to date.
In 2012 Cruise starred opposite Rosamund
Pike in Jack Reacher,
a film adaptation of the novel One Shot by British author Lee Child. The film was very
well received at the box office and led to the actor starring in the sequel, Jack Reacher: Never Go
Back (2016).
In 2013 Cruise shot with the Ukrainian
actress Olga Kurylenko and Morgan Freeman the science
fiction film Oblivion by Joseph Kosinski, which was another success in
terms of commercial cinema. He then acted with Emily Blunt in
another science fiction film, Edge of Tomorrow (2014).
On Sunday, August 13, 2017, Cruise suffered a spectacular accident (in which he fractured an ankle) while filming one of his action scenes for the sixth installment of his Mission: Impossible saga. In 2017 Tom surprised audiences by starring in The Mummy, a film produced by Universal Pictures in which Oscar winner Russell Crowe also starred.
Although the film did not do badly at the box
office, the film has received negative reviews and has been considered one of
the worst films of Cruise in his career. Also in 2017, the actor
played Barry Seal, a drug dealer and former CIA agent in the
1980s, in American Made,
a film directed by Doug Liman.
For November 2021, after several delays due to
the Covid19 pandemic, the premiere of Tom Cruise's next film, Top Gun: Maverick, directed by Joseph Kosinski, is
scheduled. It is the sequel to the film Top Gun that led the actor to world stardom in
1986 and initially Paramount Pictures had planned its release in June 2020. Jennifer Connelly, Jon
Hamm, Ed Harris, and Val Kilmer, who also appears in the first
film, will accompany Cruise in this installment.
On May 5, 2020, it was confirmed that Tom
Cruise, along with Elon Musk, NASA, and the International
Space Station, was going to make the 1st film shot in space in movie
history. On 22 September 2020 shooting was formalized within NASA plans by
October 2021.
On May 10, 2021, Cruise returned his
three Golden Globe awards to the Hollywood Foreign Press
Association due to its many controversies and irregularities in the
operation of the association.
Personal life
In the 1980s Cruise had several partners, among which the actress Rebecca De Mornay and the singer Cher stood out. He was married twice before his last marriage to Katie Holmes. The first time in 1987 with the actress Mimi Rogers, from whom he separated in 1990, and then with the actress Nicole Kidman, whom he met during the filming of Days of Thunder, and from whom he also divorced in a very mediatic way at the end.
In 2001 With Kidman, their marriage lasted almost eleven years and they were one of the most popular couples in Hollywood. They had no biological children but adopted two: Isabella Jane (born 1992) and Anthony Connor (born 1995).
After starring in the film together Stanley Kubrick, Eyes Wide Shut, Tom Cruise, and Nicole Kidman irreconcilably separated. After two stable relationships, he had an affair with the Spanish actress Penelope Cruz, with whom he starred in the movie Vanilla Sky. This film is a version of a Spanish title called Abre Los Ojos, directed by Alejandro Amenábar.
He met Katie Holmes while
searching for a co-star for his movie Mission: Impossible 3. His first public appearance was on
April 29, 2005, in Rome, at the David di Donatello Awards., the
Italian equivalent of the Oscar Awards.
Within a few months, they got
engaged. Cruise declared to have fallen madly in love with the actress in
the talkshow of
the presenter Oprah Winfrey The Oprah Winfrey Show, by starring in an excessive scene by climbing
on a sofa and proclaiming his love during the broadcast of the show on
television.
The ceremony, which was attended by many Hollywood stars, was celebrated by the rite of the Church of Scientology, at the Odescalchi Castle in Bracciano, 35 kilometers from Rome. Shortly after, Cruise proposed to Holmes on the morning of July 17, 2005, atop the Eiffel Tower in Paris; she accepted.
At the press conference, attended by Holmes's mother, Cruise announced to the news: Today is a great day for me. I am engaged to a magnificent woman. The couple announced that Holmes was pregnant.
On April 18, 2006, Cruise's first
biological daughter was born, whom they named Suri. On November 18 of that
year, he married Katie Holmes, generating great excitement in Italy, the place
chosen for the ceremony.
In June 2012, Katie Holmes filed for divorce from Cruise citing irreconcilable differences and custody of Suri.
According to the media TMZ, the main reason that led the
actress to take the step was the excessive obsession that her husband showed
for Scientology.
At the end of 2020, Tom Cruise began a relationship with British actress Hayley Atwell, whom he met during the filming of Mission: Impossible 7.
Filmography
Year | Title | Credited as | Notes | |||
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Actor | Producer | Role | ||||
1981 | Endless Love | Yes | No | Billy | ||
Taps | Yes | No | David Shawn | |||
1983 | The Outsiders | Yes | No | Steve Randle | ||
Losin' It | Yes | No | Woody | |||
Risky Business | Yes | No | Joel Goodson | |||
All the Right Moves | Yes | No | Stefan Djordjevic | |||
1985 | Legend | Yes | No | Jack | ||
1986 | Top Gun | Yes | No | Lt. Pete "Maverick" Mitchell | ||
The Color of Money | Yes | No | Vincent Lauria | |||
1988 | Cocktail | Yes | No | Brian Flanagan | ||
Rain Man | Yes | No | Charlie Babbitt | |||
1989 | Born on the Fourth of July | Yes | No | Ron Kovic | ||
1990 | Days of Thunder | Yes | No | Cole Trickle | Also writer (story) | |
1992 | Far and Away | Yes | No | Joseph Donelly | ||
A Few Good Men | Yes | No | Lt. Daniel Kaffee | |||
1993 | The Firm | Yes | No | Mitch McDeere | ||
1994 | Interview with the Vampire | Yes | No | Lestat de Lioncourt | ||
1996 | Mission: Impossible | Yes | Yes | Ethan Hunt | ||
Jerry Maguire | Yes | No | Jerry Maguire | |||
1998 | Without Limits | No | Yes | N/A | ||
1999 | Eyes Wide Shut | Yes | No | Bill Harford | ||
Magnolia | Yes | No | Frank T. J. Mackey | |||
2000 | Mission: Impossible 2 | Yes | Yes | Ethan Hunt | ||
2001 | Stanley Kubrick: A Life in Pictures | Yes | No | Himself | Also narrator | |
The Others | No | Yes | N/A | Executive producer | ||
Vanilla Sky | Yes | Yes | David Aames | |||
2002 | Space Station 3D | Yes | No | Narrator | ||
Minority Report | Yes | No | John Anderton | |||
Austin Powers in Goldmember | Yes | No | Himself as Austin Powers | Cameo | ||
Narc | No | Yes | N/A | Executive producer | ||
2003 | Shattered Glass | No | Yes | N/A | Executive producer | |
The Last Samurai | Yes | Yes | Nathan Algren | |||
2004 | Collateral | Yes | No | Vincent | ||
2005 | War of the Worlds | Yes | No | Ray Ferrier | ||
Elizabethtown | No | Yes | N/A | |||
2006 | Ask the Dust | No | Yes | N/A | ||
Mission: Impossible III | Yes | Yes | Ethan Hunt | |||
2007 | Lions for Lambs | Yes | No | Senator Jasper Irving | ||
2008 | Tropic Thunder | Yes | No | Les Grossman | ||
Valkyrie | Yes | No | Claus von Stauffenberg | |||
2010 | Knight and Day | Yes | No | Roy Miller/Matthew Knight | ||
2011 | Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol | Yes | Yes | Ethan Hunt | ||
2012 | Rock of Ages | Yes | No | Stacee Jaxx | Also credited as the singer on the film's soundtrack | |
Jack Reacher | Yes | Yes | Jack Reacher | |||
2013 | Oblivion | Yes | No | Jack Harper | ||
2014 | Edge of Tomorrow | Yes | No | Maj. William Cage | ||
2015 | Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation | Yes | Yes | Ethan Hunt | ||
2016 | Jack Reacher: Never Go Back | Yes | Yes | Jack Reacher | ||
2017 | The Mummy | Yes | No | Nick Morton | ||
American Made | Yes | No | Barry Seal | |||
2018 | Mission: Impossible – Fallout | Yes | Yes | Ethan Hunt | ||
2021 | Top Gun: Maverick | Yes | Yes | Capt. Pete "Maverick" Mitchell | Completed | |
2022 | Mission: Impossible 7 | Yes | Yes | Ethan Hunt | Filming |
Television
Year | Title | Role | Notes | |
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1993 | Fallen Angels | — | Episode: "The Frightening Frammis" (director) | |
2010 | Top Gear | Himself | Guest |
Awards
Academy Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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1990 | Best Actor | Born on the Fourth of July | Nominated |
1997 | Jerry Maguire | Nominated | |
2000 | Best Supporting Actor | Magnolia | Nominated |
American Cinema Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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1991 | Distinguished Achievement in Film | Won |
Britannia Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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2005 | Stanley Kubrick Britannia Award | Excellence in Film | Won |
British Academy Film Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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1991 | Best Actor in a Leading Role | Born on the Fourth of July | Nominated |
Critics' Choice Movie Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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1997 | Best Actor | Jerry Maguire | Nominated |
2005 | Distinguished Achievement in Performing Arts | Won | |
2015 | Best Actor in an Action Movie | Edge of Tomorrow | Nominated |
2016 | Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation | Nominated |
David di Donatello Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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1990 | Best Foreign Actor (Migliore Attore Straniero) | Born on the Fourth of July | Nominated |
2005 | Special David | Won |
Empire Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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2003 | For Best Actor | Minority Report | Won |
2005 | Collateral | Nominated | |
2014 | Legend Award | Won |
Golden Globe Awards
On May 10, 2021, Cruise returned all three of his Golden Globes to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association due to its many controversies, particularly for its lack of diversity, specifically no Black members, and ethical questions related to financial benefits to some of its members.
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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1984 | Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | Risky Business | Nominated |
1990 | Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama | Born on the Fourth of July | Won |
1993 | A Few Good Men | Nominated | |
1997 | Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy | Jerry Maguire | Won |
2000 | Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture | Magnolia | Won |
2004 | Best Actor – Motion Picture Drama | The Last Samurai | Nominated |
2009 | Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture | Tropic Thunder | Nominated |
Golden Raspberry Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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1989 | Worst Actor | Cocktail | Nominated |
1995 | Worst Screen Couple | Interview with the Vampire | Won |
2001 | Worst Remake or Sequel | Mission: Impossible 2 | Nominated |
2006 | Most Tiresome Tabloid Targets | Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes, Oprah Winfrey's couch, the Eiffel Tower, and "Tom's baby" | Won |
Tom Cruise and his anti-psychiatry rant | Nominated | ||
Worst Actor | War of the Worlds | Nominated | |
2018 | The Mummy | Won |
Hasty Pudding Theatricals Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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1994 | Hasty Pudding Man of the Year | Won |
MTV Movie Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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1993 | Best On-Screen Duo | Far and Away | Nominated |
Most Desirable Male | A Few Good Men | Nominated | |
Best Male Performance | Nominated | ||
1994 | Most Desirable Male | The Firm | Nominated |
Best Male Performance | Nominated | ||
1995 | Best Villain | Interview with the Vampire | Nominated |
Best On-Screen Duo | Nominated | ||
Most Desirable Male | Nominated | ||
1997 | Best Male Performance | Jerry Maguire | Won |
2001 | Mission: Impossible 2 | Won | |
2004 | The Last Samurai | Nominated | |
2005 | Generation Award | Won | |
Best Villain | Collateral | Nominated | |
2012 | Best Fight | Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol | Nominated |
Best Gut-Wrenching Performance | Nominated |
MTV Movie Awards – Mexico
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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2004 | Funniest American in Japan (Gringo/a más Gracioso en Japón) | The Last Samurai | Won |
MTV TRL Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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2003 | Biggest Friggin Star to Ever Appear on TRL Award | Won |
National Movie Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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2010 | Screen Icon | Won |
Nickelodeon Kids' Choice Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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1997 | Favorite Movie Actor | Mission: Impossible | Nominated |
2001 | Mission: Impossible 2 | Nominated | |
Wannabe Award | Won | ||
2012 | Favorite Butt Kicker | Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol | Nominated |
People's Choice Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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1987 | Favorite Motion Picture Actor | Nominated | |
1990 | Won | ||
1994 | Favorite Dramatic Motion Picture Actor | Won | |
2005 | Favorite Male Movie Star | Nominated | |
2017 | Favorite Movie Icon | Nominated | |
2018 | Action Movie Star of 2018 | Mission: Impossible – Fallout | Nominated |
Male Movie Star of 2018 | Nominated |
Producers Guild of America Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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1997 | Most Promising Producer in Theatrical Motion Pictures | Mission: Impossible | Won |
2004 | Outstanding Producer of Theatrical Motion Pictures | The Last Samurai | Nominated |
Rembrandt Award
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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2012 | Best International Actor (Beste Buitenlandse Acteur) | Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol | Nominated |
Satellite Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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1997 | Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Comedy or Musical | Jerry Maguire | Won |
2000 | Best Actor in a Supporting Role – Drama | Magnolia | Nominated |
2004 | Best Actor in a Motion Picture – Drama | The Last Samurai | Nominated |
Saturn Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1995 | Best Actor | Interview with the Vampire | Nominated |
2002 | Vanilla Sky | Won | |
2003 | Minority Report | Nominated | |
2004 | The Last Samurai | Nominated | |
2005 | Collateral | Nominated | |
2006 | War of the Worlds | Nominated | |
2007 | Mission: Impossible III | Nominated | |
2009 | Valkyrie | Nominated | |
2012 | Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol | Nominated | |
2015 | Edge of Tomorrow | Nominated | |
2019 | Mission: Impossible – Fallout | Nominated |
Scientology
Year | Category | Work | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2004 | Freedom Medal of Valor | Won |
Screen Actors Guild Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1997 | Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Leading Role | Jerry Maguire | Nominated |
2000 | Outstanding Performance by a Cast in a Motion Picture | Magnolia | Nominated |
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Supporting Role | Nominated |
ShoWest Convention
Year | Category | Work | Result |
---|---|---|---|
1987 | Special Award | Box Office Star of the Year | Won |
Teen Choice Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
---|---|---|---|
2000 | Choice Movie Actor | Mission: Impossible 2 | Nominated |
Choice Summer Movie Wipeout | Nominated | ||
2005 | Choice Movie Villain | Collateral | Nominated |
Choice Movie Actor – Drama | Nominated | ||
2006 | Choice Movie Actor – Action | Mission: Impossible III | Nominated |
2012 | Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol | Nominated | |
2013 | Choice Movie Actor – Sci-Fi/Fantasy | Oblivion | Nominated |
2014 | Choice Movie Actor – Action | Edge of Tomorrow | Nominated |
Walk of Fame
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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1986 | Star on the Walk of Fame | Won |
Yoga Awards
Year | Category | Work | Result |
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1994 | Worst Foreign Actor | The Firm | Won |