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Thursday, July 12, 2007

Tom Cruise to Receive Career Honor




Tom Cruise

HOLLYWOOD - Tom Cruise is set to be honored at New York City's Museum of the Moving Image (MOMI) in November.

The Minority Report star, 45, follows in the footsteps of former honorees Sidney Lumet, Robert De Niro, Richard Gere, Al Pacino, Sidney PoitierJulia Roberts and James Stewart.

MOMI director Rochelle Slovin said they chose Cruise for his outstanding 27-year film career, which started with Endless Love in 1981.

Slovin says, "Tom Cruise is one of the premier American actors of his generation. Working with the great directors of our time—(including) Francis Ford Coppola, Stanley Kubrick, Sydney Pollack, Martin ScorseseSteven Spielberg and now Robert Redford--Cruise has given us indelible characters and performances."

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