Tom Cruise is respected as one of the most renowned actors of all time. His 43 movies have made over 10.1 billion dollars worldwide over his nearly 40-year career. Cruise’s success lies in his hard-work, diligence, and passion for acting.
Tom Cruise has a zeal for acting. He will act out his role with all his effort, and never give a slapdash performance. In addition, unlike other actors, he will do the perilous stunts required for his role, and will not call in a substitute.
For instance, Cruise was willing to climb and run down the side of the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building in Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol. Furthermore, he hung out of a moving airplane in Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation.
His work ethic and discipline are what make him such a great actor. For example, to prepare for the 1986 film The Color of Money, Cruise practiced playing pool for more than 12 hours a day. With the help of experts, Cruise learned to hold his breath underwater for more than 6 minutes for Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation. In another stunt, he trained himself to stay conscious while riding in a fast-moving jet in Top Gun.
Cruise also uses his discipline to stay fit by exercise and eating healthy foods. HIs diet consists of less than 1,200 calories per day of healthy foods like vegetables, fish, and oatmeal.
“Sea-kayaking, caving… fencing, treadmill, weights… rock-climbing, hiking… I jog… I do so many different activities,” said Cruise in an interview. These various activities have helped him stay in shape.
Cruise’s long-lasting career separates him from other actors. Today, at age 60, Cruise still plans on being in more movies that require athleticism and agility. For instance, Miles Teller recently had a talk with Cruise about the possibility of a third Top Gun movie. Cruise’s eagerness to star in movies well beyond youth shows his passion for acting.
His most recent movie, Top Gun: Maverick (2022), came out 36 years after the previous movie, Top Gun. Top Gun: Maverick was a huge hit, and has grossed more than $1 billion. In the movie, Cruise does amazing stunts in a jet. He insisted on doing the stunts in real life. This could easily have been done against a green screen, but Cruise persisted.
Tom Cruise has a zeal for acting. He will act out his role with all his effort, and never give a slapdash performance. In addition, unlike other actors, he will do the perilous stunts required for his role, and will not call in a substitute.
For instance, Cruise was willing to climb and run down the side of the Burj Khalifa, the world’s tallest building in Mission: Impossible – Ghost Protocol. Furthermore, he hung out of a moving airplane in Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation.
His work ethic and discipline are what make him such a great actor. For example, to prepare for the 1986 film The Color of Money, Cruise practiced playing pool for more than 12 hours a day. With the help of experts, Cruise learned to hold his breath underwater for more than 6 minutes for Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation. In another stunt, he trained himself to stay conscious while riding in a fast-moving jet in Top Gun.
Cruise also uses his discipline to stay fit by exercise and eating healthy foods. HIs diet consists of less than 1,200 calories per day of healthy foods like vegetables, fish, and oatmeal.
“Sea-kayaking, caving… fencing, treadmill, weights… rock-climbing, hiking… I jog… I do so many different activities,” said Cruise in an interview. These various activities have helped him stay in shape.
Cruise’s long-lasting career separates him from other actors. Today, at age 60, Cruise still plans on being in more movies that require athleticism and agility. For instance, Miles Teller recently had a talk with Cruise about the possibility of a third Top Gun movie. Cruise’s eagerness to star in movies well beyond youth shows his passion for acting.
His most recent movie, Top Gun: Maverick (2022), came out 36 years after the previous movie, Top Gun. Top Gun: Maverick was a huge hit, and has grossed more than $1 billion. In the movie, Cruise does amazing stunts in a jet. He insisted on doing the stunts in real life. This could easily have been done against a green screen, but Cruise persisted.
