February 2001: After 10 years of marriage, the 38-year-old Cruise files
for divorce from superstar wife Nicole Kidman, terminating one of the most
photographed pairings in entertainment history. The official statement says the
split came because of "difficulties inherent in divergent careers." A
long-percolating subterranean rumor caldron boils over with speculation as to
the real causes.
July 2001: After parting with Kidman, Cruise quickly prowls the town for
another Hollywood mate. Both Gwyneth Paltrow and Cameron Diaz are named by
tabloids as potential matches for the star, but in July Cruise's ubiquitous
publicist Pat Kingsley confirms that Penelope Cruz is Cruise's official new love
interest.
December 2001: "Vanilla Sky's" Cameron Crowe-directed Cruise-Cruz onscreen
matchup sends critics fleeing.
2003: Cruise's would-be Oscar shoe-in, "The Last Samurai," is a commercial
and critical snoozer. Destiny is denied on Oscar nomination day.
January 2004: After a three-year relationship, lots of talk of marriage
(on Cruise's part), Cruz's decision to not become a Scientologist, and long
periods apart, Cruise and Cruz split "amicably" - according to the press
release. Cruz's father, who encouraged his daughter not to marry the superstar
is publicly delighted.
March 2004: Cruise "parts ways" with Pat Kingsley, the PR Titan and his
publicist of 14 years, and gives the job to his sister Lee Ann DeVette, who
formerly worked on the marketing and publicity of his films. DeVette handles the
press swirling around the Cruz-Cruise breakup.
April 2005: Katie Holmes, 26, accompanies Cruise to the David di Donatello
Awards in Italy. Publicists for the actors confirm the two have been dating for
a few weeks (just months before the opening of his film "War of the Worlds" and
her film "Batman Begins"). "She's such an extraordinary woman," Cruise tells
reporters. "I'm more than enamored." Commentators express distaste for the
couple's age difference and the rumor-caldron burns red-hot once again -
and perhaps for the first time in Cruise's career - the rumors are widely
aired thanks to the advent of Internet gossip sites.
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May 2005: In a likely tipping point moment, a love-drunk Tom Cruise goes on
the "Oprah Winfrey Show" to promote his film and proclaim his undying devotion
to Holmes by jumping wildly on a couch and wrestling with the talk show host.
June 2005: Holmes and Cruise become engaged at the Eiffel Tower and hold a
press conference that afternoon to announce the news. "Today is a magnificent
day for me, I'm engaged to magnificent woman," he told reporters.
June 2005: One week later, a crazed Cruise gives an antipsychiatry rant
during an interview with Matt Lauer on "the "Today" show, calling it a
"pseudoscience," referring to Ritalin as a "street drug," and using poor Lauer's
name over and over and over again. "Matt, Matt, Matt, Matt."
June 2005: Just before the release of his film, "War of the Worlds," director
Steven Spielberg admits to being "a little upset" by the media circus
surrounding his star. "I was a little upset. Not at Tom, but at the press for
making such a big deal out of a kind of small thing," the director told
reporters.
October 2005: Holmes' pregnancy is announced.
March 2006: Comedy Central abruptly decides not to rerun "Trapped in
the Closet" - the "South Park" episode that ridicules both Scientology and makes
oh-so-barely veiled (see the episode's title) insinuations about Cruise's
sexuality.
May 2006: "Mission: Impossible 3" thuds off the launchpad, bowing with an
action film-meager $47 million opening weekend. Box office savants read lessons
into the totals and heap a fair portion of the blame on the public's souring on
Cruise's persona. Backing up that assessment, USA Today/Gallup releases a poll
showing the court of public opinion convicts Cruise with a mere 35% favorable
rating versus 51% unfavorable.
April 19, 2006: Suri Cruise is born during a Scientology-devised silent birth
in which the newborn is shielded from harmful words of pain in her
impressionable first moments on Earth. The arrival is first announced to the
public by Jay Leno on "The Tonight Show." In a strange twist of fate, Suri is
born on the same day that the Cruise-criticized Brooke Shields delivers her
child, guaranteeing that the feud will extend into the next generation.
August 2006: Four months after her birth, baby Suri has yet to make a public
appearance or release photographs of herself, leading to yet another frenzy of
speculation about where she is and even whether she actually exists. Attempting
to tamp down the rumor mill, Cruise ex Penelope Cruz issues a public statement
that she has seen Suri and she is "beautiful."
Aug. 22, 2006: Paramount Pictures terminates its 14-year deal with Cruise.
Viacom Chairman Sumner Redstone adds literal insult to injury, saying, "His
recent conduct has not been acceptable to Paramount."