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TOM CRUISE LIKES ADVISE OF SURI

On Tuesday evening, Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes and Suri were spotted making their way out of their home in New York City.

Tom Cruise likes to discuss all his upcoming movie projects with his four year old daughter. As he believes, Suri helps him to become better actor. The actor who describes the entire move story contained in his scripts to Suri and them listens to her questions because he thinks it makes him a better actor.

With the "Top Gun" actor holding his growing daughter in his arms. The Cruise loves to be father and loved his family life. Just some days before Tom graces the June 2010 cover of Esquire magazine.

Top Gun actor said:"I will put Suri on a swing and tell her stories when I am working on a script. I will start with the beginning of the movie and take her through the story beat by beat. Of course, I make it age-appropriate. She is just four years old. But she asks all the right questions,"Why does that happen?" "Those are the bad guys?" "You are the good guy, right?" It comes down to the same thing as when I was a kid. Can I create a character that will make her happy, that will make her laugh? And you know what? She makes me get better and better, because she is always asking me to do it again."

Tom is really a good father also, as he has adopted children Connor, 15, and 17-year-old Isabella with ex-wife Nicole Kidman - constantly tries to be the best parent he can because of a promise he made his eldest child when she was just a baby.

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TOM CRUISE

"We put the pants on and walk away and the pants are off and the dress is on"

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Updated: May 26, 2010 | 03:42:55 EST

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About Tom Cruise

In 2006, actor Tom Cruise was named Forbes magazine’s most powerful celebrity, with three Golden Globe Awards, three Academy Award nominations, and an average paycheck of over $60 million dollars a film. The actor’s flair for dramatic intensity – paired with his on-screen charisma and boyishly handsome smile – were the stuff of bona fide movie stars, harkening back to the matinee idols of Hollywood's Golden Age. He had come a long way since 1983’s “Risky Business,” when his exuberant fit of dancing in his boxer shorts made film history.

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