When sitting down with Bella magazine, the actor portraying Ethan Hunt in the 'Mission: Impossible' film series explains why he feels lucky to work all the time.
- May 23, 2022
AceShowbiz - Tom Cruise has let everyone know that he loves his job. In a new interview, the Ethan Hunt depicter in the "Mission: Impossible" film series says he doesn't have days off because he's "living his dream" when he's working.
The 59-year-old used to dream of becoming either a pilot or an actor when he was growing up. Luckily, he gets to do both in his latest film, "Top Gun: Maverick", the long-awaited sequel to the 1986 action drama that sees him portraying Navy pilot Pete "Maverick" Mitchell.
Asked what he likes to do on his days off, Tom told Bella magazine, "This is a day off for me, because I am not shooting!" He went on to note, "I'm just chillin' now. I don't have days off."
"Look, I'm fortunate, I'm lucky," the Oscar nominee further pointed out. "I've spent my life on movie sets and travelling the world, which is what I always wanted to do… So this is not work - I'm living the dream."
Thus, Tom was "very touched" when he was made an Honorary Naval Aviator by the Navy, along with the film's producer Jerry Bruckheimer in 2020. "I want to thank them," he said. "I was honoured with becoming the 38th Honorary Navy Aviator… They gave me that commission."
"And also, (the Navy instructor programme) TOPGUN School gave me a plaque that only the TOPGUN graduates get, certain pilots receive," the ex-husband of Katie Holmes added. "For me, it's incredible as I grew up wanting to make movies and be an aviator… I remember at four years old I would sit there and look at my wall with P-51 and Spitfire on it."
In a full-circle moment, Tom got to fly his very own P-51 Mustang in the latest flick.