Being in the public eye, Cruise hashad some big controversies over the years.
A surprising fact about Cruise was that, as a teen, he considered becoming a Catholic priest.
Beyond those, there are still a few interesting things about Cruise that many people ignore.

Surprisingly, Cruise has never voiced any animated characters.
However, he was the inspiration for the title character in Disney’s “Aladdin.”
In 1991, Jeffrey Katzenberg was producing the film, and Michael J.

Fox was supposed to be the model for Aladdin.
However, the creators realized that if Fox was used, Princess Jasmine was way above Aladdin’s league.
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And history was born as Aladdin became as bold as Cruise’s “Top Gun” character, Maverick.
The megastar has never allowed his likeness to be used for anything other than the films.
But no one knows why he’s had that stance since 1987.

However, the plan fails miserably, and Nathan is captured by the elite fighters.
Hiroyuki Sanada, who played Ujio in the film, explained the situation to reporters (viaToday).
Thankfully, Sanada had miss-stepped and wasn’t standing quite where he was supposed to be.

By being off his mark by half an inch, Sanada spared Cruise from literally losing his head.
That’s where he turned to acting, something he always wanted to try.
After his career skyrocketed, he pushed himself to do harder and more dangerous stunts in his movies.

Various professionals helped coordinate the stunt in which his harness was drilled into key places on the building.
Thankfully, the skill of everyone involved helped prove Cruise’s prowess as an amazing stunt actor.
If that post is true, Cruise has certainly come a long way.
Ballas remarked, “He still hasn’t paid me for the private lessons that I gave him!
Yes, three hours,” which was worth 600 (or $744.36 in 2024 American currency).
In a passage from the book, Marvel head honcho Kevin Feige explained what happened.
Fortunately, he killed it, and the Marvel Cinematic Universe began booming.
He answered, “Not close.