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Paramount, Cruise split
Media Release
Aug. 22, 2006

 

Paramount Pictures has cut its 14-year-old ties to Tom Cruise's production company because of his off-screen behavior, the chairman of the studio's parent company told the Wall Street Journal on Wednesday.

Now the question is, did he deserve it?

Tom is a pretty good part for this role. He has as well made many top one hundred lists and still doesn’t get the part. Cruise deserves to be treated like a famous Hollywood star now that he is so big.

Should the way that an actor be have off camera tell about how well he acts? Was this at all fair now. Some think so. But he’s got to get a contract with someone, according to reorts.

The remarks by Viacom Inc. Chairman Sumner Redstone signaled the end of one of the most lucrative production deals commanded by an A-list Hollywood star and followed other signs that Cruise's stature had been damaged by his conduct during the past year.

Website: http://edition.cnn.com/2006/SHOWBIZ/Movies/08/22/paramount.cruise.reut/


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