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Tom Cruise could usually be tagged “the last great movie star” and “the man who saved the film industry” throughout lockdown however, in line with his co-star and pal Kenneth Branagh, he stays “underestimated” in his appearing.
Cruise’s contribution to filmmaking within the UK is being recognised with a BFI Fellowship – the British Film Institute’s highest award for an actor and producer who has introduced hundreds of thousands of kilos into the UK together with his catalogue of films made there over the previous 4 a long time – from fantasy Legend by Eyes Wide Shut to the current Mission: Impossible blockbusters.
Branagh, who co-starred with Cruise within the 2008 Valkyrie, advised The Times of London newspaper:
“If he ever tires of wowing the world with action, he’s going to surprise those who view him as only a movie star. What he’s done with Mission and Top Gun is unique — cinematic entertainment with a serious intent to give you a wonderful time at the movies. But he’s an underestimated actor — for whom a golden age of performance beckons.”
Branagh added that Cruise has loved many a night in a historically British pub, the place he enjoys respect from locals however a scarcity of fuss. Branagh described:
“He finds a quiet corner, enjoys the atmosphere and is always gracious when he gets spotted. He’s a natural giggler and just enjoys what he does so much and that’s infectious.”
On information of receiving the Award from the BFI, which can be accompanied by a month-long showcase of his movies, Cruise mentioned:
“I’m truly honoured. I’ve been making films in the UK for over 40 years and have no plans to stop.”