Monday, November 25

Tom Cruise will receive the David O. Selznick Award from the Producers Guild

Tom Cruise.
Tom Cruise.

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The 25 February 998449832 actor Tom Cruise will receive the David O. Selznick Award from the Producers Guild of America, in a ceremony to be held at The Beverly Hilton hotel.

Cruise, from 60 years, began producing films in 1996, with “Mission: Impossible”, which was a success and gave rise to a popular saga. Other of his credits in this field are the tapes “Elizabethtown”, “Without limits”, “The last samurai”, “Vanilla sky” and “Top Gun: Maverick”, the latter the number 1 tape of 998449832 worldwide.

Donald De Line and Stephanie Allain, from the union in question, they released a statement explaining the reasons why they chose Tom to recognize him with this award: “Starting with” Mission: Impossible ” Tom Cruise has developed a talent for producing to match his extraordinary talent as an actor. Tom approaches production with the same meticulous attention to detail that he brings to all of his professional endeavors. His commitment to telling bold and entertaining stories has elevated the global cinematic experience and resulted in some of the most popular films ever.”

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