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1 Born on the third of July
Thomas Cruise Mapother IV was born on July 3, 1962, in Syracuse, New York, but the family moved around and he attended 15 different schools in 12 years. “I had no close friend,” he told The Sunday Times in 2006. “I was always the new kid with the wrong shoes, the wrong accent. His father, an electrical engineer, Cruise said, was “a bully, a coward. The kind of person where, if something goes wrong, they kick you”.
2 Mixed-up kid
At 7, he was assessed as being dyslexic.
3 Get physical
The sporty Cruise lost a tooth playing British Bulldog and injured his knee while wrestling. The latter prompted him to channel his eye-bulging competitiveness into acting, auditioning for a high-school production of Guys and Dolls.
4 Losing his religion
He briefly attended a Franciscan seminary intending to become a Catholic priest, but left after a year. It is unclear whether it was the ascetism or Cincinatti that put him off.
5 No thanks for the memories
Cruise counts his 25 years from Risky Business (1983). Does that mean he would rather forget Endless Love, Taps (both 1981) and The Outsiders (1983), which starred Rob Lowe and Patrick Swayze?
6 Young enterprise
But Risky Business was his first iconic role, his horny teenager turning his parents' house into a brothel and lip-synching to Bob Seger's Old Time Rock and Roll in his underwear. A 5ft 7in legend was born.

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Bartenter, Cocktail, whatever, we know what you ment, I just wanted to show you my new business cards, there is even a watermark!!
Paul Allen, NYC, USA
I agree with the other posters ... his performance in Bartender was very good!
Joseph Blough, London,
And the second most boring American actor, he is just pipped to the post by Tom Hanks
Clive, Dartford, Kent
Yes, I didn't know he was straight.
Laura Roberts, London, United Kingdom
The South Park episode where Cruise 'comes out of the closet' has been aired in the UK. It was on Paramount a few months ago and has been repeated several times.
Kurtis, Durham,
Pat Bateman
"I particularly like his performance in 'Bartender'. "
'Cocktail'. Not 'Bartender'. The film was called 'Cocktail'.
Marcus Halberstam, New York,
Wow!
Tom is an "Operating Thetan level 7, ... able to use telekinesis, leave their bodies at will and telepathically control human beings and animals". I need to stop playing World of Warcraft and give Scientology a try. This Role-Playing-Game sounds way cooler!
Mike, Hong Kong, China
He's clearly overrated as an actor..
But to be fair to the little fellow, Mission III wasn't bad at all.
Catherine Heenan, san francisco,
I particularly like his performance in 'Bartender'.
Pat Bateman, New York,
The year of birth for each wife from the information provided would be; 1955, 1966 and 1977 if I have my math correct. Whether this is accurate I do not know, but an 11 year age gap between each wife seems entirely probable.
Helen , London, England
Not sure how Cruise's first wife could be eleven years younger than the one before. Or does it mean that the first two were eleven years younger than the last one? Very confusing.
Grayman, Gravesend, UK
He makes great movies and I am glad he did so as I have been entertained by them year after year. A great actor.
Herb Zerden, Clearwater, USA
Mr Cruise. Oh dear. Clearly quite wacky and misguided, but for all that, most definitely entertaining.
Ken Tumblo, Walsall,
I am no fan of Tom Cruise but I think it is only fair to say that Anne Rice later said "from the moment he appeared [in the film], Tom was Lestat for me".
Oonagh, Hong Kong,
I wouldn't be able to handle being a Scientologist because they don't believe in taking medication to help solve problems. I stopped taking Aropax to control panic attacks and depression. Worse decision I've ever made, couldn't get back on them quick enough.
Terry Owings, Auckland , New Zealand
"the relentlessly heterosexual Cruise " an interesting turn of phrase
edna, london,
Congrats - a quality list - both informative and made me laugh. He is a genuine pint sized hero with some very memorable moments on film.
I'd like to see the telepathic control of animals in action ... sounds like a superb ice breaker at parties. Imagine a few tins and bbq round at the becks...
Paul Tinker, Henley-on-Thames, UK