Key Points

Kenneth Branagh has praised Tom Cruise as an underestimated actor, emphasizing his emotional depth beyond action roles. Cruise is set to receive the prestigious BFI Fellowship for his contributions to UK cinema. Branagh also shared personal anecdotes about Cruise's down-to-earth nature off-screen. The BFI will honor Cruise with a retrospective of his films spanning over 40 years.

Key Points: Kenneth Branagh Calls Tom Cruise an Underestimated Actor

  • Branagh highlights Cruise's emotional depth beyond action roles
  • Cruise set to receive BFI Fellowship for UK film contributions
  • Branagh shares personal insights on Cruise's humble off-screen persona
  • BFI to host retrospective celebrating Cruise's four-decade career
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Kenneth Branagh hails Tom Cruise as an 'underestimated' actor

Kenneth Branagh praises Tom Cruise's acting depth ahead of BFI Fellowship honor, saying he's often overlooked despite blockbuster success.

"He’s an underestimated actor, for whom a golden age of performance beckons. – Kenneth Branagh"

Washington, April 28

In a heartfelt tribute to his long-time friend and co-star, actor and director Kenneth Branagh has praised Tom Cruise as an "underestimated" actor, despite the actor's massive success in blockbuster franchises.

Cruise is set to be honoured with the British Film Institute's (BFI) highest honour, the BFI Fellowship, in recognition of his extensive contributions to the film industry, particularly in the UK.

Speaking in an interview, Branagh, who starred alongside Cruise in the 2008 war drama Valkyrie, highlighted the depth Cruise brings to his roles, which is often overshadowed by his high-octane action star image.

"He's an underestimated actor, for whom a golden age of performance beckons," Branagh said, adding that Cruise's impressive body of work in films like 'Mission: Impossible' and 'Top Gun' shows his ability to combine cinematic spectacle with sincere emotional depth, as per Deadline.

While his on-screen career has often revolved around thrilling action roles, Branagh believes that Cruise's true acting talents are often overlooked.

"His range is remarkable, and I believe there is more to come," Branagh continued, emphasising that Cruise's ability to connect with audiences on a deeper level is what sets him apart from other actors in the industry.

Branagh also shared a personal glimpse into Cruise's character off-screen, describing the actor as refreshingly down-to-earth.

"He enjoys quiet evenings in traditional British pubs, where he's respected by locals but doesn't draw unnecessary attention," Branagh revealed, adding, "he finds a quiet corner, enjoys the atmosphere, and is always gracious when he gets spotted."

The BFI Fellowship, which Cruise will receive this year, will be celebrated with a month-long retrospective of his films.

Cruise, who has made significant contributions to the UK film industry over his more than four-decade career, expressed his gratitude for the honour.

"I'm truly honoured. I've been making films in the UK for over 40 years and have no plans to stop," he said.

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Sarah J.
Finally someone said it! Tom Cruise has always been more than just an action star. His performance in Magnolia was Oscar-worthy 👏
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Mike T.
I respect Branagh's opinion, but I think Cruise is perfectly rated. He's amazing at what he does (action films), but I wouldn't call him underrated. Still love his movies though!
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Amanda K.
That pub anecdote is so wholesome! Love hearing about celebrities who can just be normal people sometimes. Makes me appreciate Tom even more 💛
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David L.
Branagh makes a great point. People forget Cruise was nominated for 3 Oscars early in his career. The man can ACT when given the right material.
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Jenny R.
I'll never forget his performance in Jerry Maguire. "Show me the money" became iconic for a reason! Well deserved honor for Tom.
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Robert P.
While I enjoy his movies, I wish he'd take on more dramatic roles again. The action stuff is fun, but I'd love to see him stretch his acting muscles more.

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