Tom Cruise

Biography: An irrefutable Hollywood megastar, Cruise was just 21 when he landed his breakthrough role as a horny high school hunk in the 1983 sex romp Risky Business. With athletic good looks, a 1,000-watt smile and oodles of natural charm, he became an overnight celebrity, thanks in part to an iconic scene in which he danced around his living room to Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock and Roll" while clad only in a shirt, briefs, socks and sunglasses. Over the next dozen years, he ruled the box office with blockbuster hits like Top Gun, A Few Good Men and Interview with the Vampire, and honed his craft by working with top directors, such as Martin Scorsese (The Color of Money), Barry Levinson (Rain Man) and Oliver Stone (Born on the Fourth of July, which earned him his first Oscar nod). Cruise's personal life was also on the upswing. In 1990, 10 months after divorcing his first wife, actor Mimi Rogers, he married his Days of Thunder costar, Nicole Kidman. Their second on-screen appearance, theAn irrefutable Hollywood megastar, Cruise was just 21 when he landed his breakthrough role as a horny high school hunk in the 1983 sex romp Risky Business. With athletic good looks, a 1,000-watt smile and oodles of natural charm, he became an overnight celebrity, thanks in part to an iconic scene in which he danced around his living room to Bob Seger's "Old Time Rock and Roll" while clad only in a shirt, briefs, socks and sunglasses. Over the next dozen years, he ruled the box office with blockbuster hits like Top Gun, A Few Good Men and Interview with the Vampire, and honed his craft by working with top directors, such as Martin Scorsese (The Color of Money), Barry Levinson (Rain Man) and Oliver Stone (Born on the Fourth of July, which earned him his first Oscar nod). Cruise's personal life was also on the upswing. In 1990, 10 months after divorcing his first wife, actor Mimi Rogers, he married his Days of Thunder costar, Nicole Kidman. Their second on-screen appearance, the Ron Howard-directed Far and Away, was a flop, but Cruise quickly rebounded with a string of crowd-pleasing favorites that included The Firm, Mission: Impossible and Jerry Maguire, which snagged him a second Academy Award nomination. At the apex of his fame, Cruise disappeared from the screen for three years in order to work with his wife under celebrated director Stanley Kubrick on the sexual epic Eyes Wide Shut. Finally released in 1999, Kubrick's last film was a critical and commercial disappointment. But Cruise bounced back with an Oscar-nominated supporting turn as a sex guru in Paul Thomas Anderson's sprawling Magnolia that same year. In 2001, Cruise's marriage to Kidman fell apart and their split dominated the tabloids for months, as did his subsequent relationship with Vanilla Sky costar Penelope Cruz. In the '00s, after two decades in showbiz, Cruise began averaging a blockbuster per year (Mission: Impossible II, Minority Report, War of the Worlds). However, in 2005, his off-screen antics began to sully his reputation, including a public feud with Brooke Shields over the merits of antidepressants (for which he later apologized); his constant championing of Scientology; and his controversial appearance on Oprah Winfrey when he jumped on a couch while declaring his love for Katie Holmes. Dubbed TomKat by the media, the couple enjoyed a whirlwind courtship and soon announced that they were engaged and pregnant. They welcomed a daughter, Suri, in April 2006, and tied the knot the following November in a lavish Italian wedding. Cruise softened his increasingly divisive image in 2008 with a brilliant comic turn as a profane movie producer in Tropic Thunder. Expand

Tom Cruise's Scores

  • Movies
  • TV
Average career score: 61
Highest Metascore: 87 Mission: Impossible – Fallout
Lowest Metascore: 12 Cocktail
Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 30 out of 54
  2. Negative: 4 out of 54
54 movie reviews
Title: Year: Credit: User score:
69 Space Station 3D Apr 19, 2002 Narrator / Narrator 7.6
45 Vanilla Sky Dec 14, 2001 Producer / David Aames 8.2
74 The Others Aug 10, 2001 Executive Producer / Executive Producer tbd
59 Mission: Impossible II May 24, 2000 Producer / Ethan Hunt 8.0
78 Magnolia Dec 17, 1999 Frank T.J. Mackey 4.5
69 Eyes Wide Shut Jul 16, 1999 Dr. William 'Bill' Harford / Dr. William 'Bill' Harford tbd
71 Without Limits Sep 11, 1998 Producer / Producer tbd
77 Jerry Maguire Dec 13, 1996 Jerry Maguire 8.2
59 Mission: Impossible May 22, 1996 Producer / Producer / Ethan Hunt / Ethan Hunt tbd
62 Interview with the Vampire: The Vampire Chronicles Nov 11, 1994 Lestat De Lioncourt 8.2
58 The Firm Jun 30, 1993 Mitch McDeere 8.5
62 A Few Good Men Dec 11, 1992 Lt. Daniel Kaffee 7.8
49 Far and Away May 22, 1992 Joseph Donnelly / Joseph Donnelly tbd
60 Days of Thunder Jun 27, 1990 Story / Cole Trickle 5.6
75 Born on the Fourth of July Dec 20, 1989 Ron Kovic / Ron Kovic 8.5
65 Rain Man Dec 16, 1988 Charlie Babbitt / Charlie Babbitt 6.8
12 Cocktail Jul 29, 1988 Brian Flanagan 2.6
77 The Color of Money Oct 17, 1986 Vincent Lauria / Vincent Lauria 7.4
50 Top Gun May 16, 1986 Maverick / Maverick 7.4
30 Legend Apr 18, 1986 Jack / Jack 5.8
62 All the Right Moves Oct 21, 1983 Stefen Djordjevic 1.9
75 Risky Business Aug 5, 1983 Joel Goodsen / Joel Goodsen tbd
51 Losin' It Apr 8, 1983 Woody / Woody 7.2
45 The Outsiders Mar 25, 1983 Steve Randle / Steve Randle 7.4
49 Taps Dec 25, 1981 Cadet Captain David Shawn / Cadet Captain David Shawn 5.7

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