While in Paris, American star Tom Cruise received the insignia of Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres from the hands of Rachida Dati.
MISSION FOR TOM CRUISE: PROMOTE PARIS AND CINEMA
This is a new prestigious award that adds to Tom Cruise’s already extensive list of awards. This Saturday, July 27, the American actor was made a Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres by the Minister of Culture, Rachida Dati. A distinction that recognizes his impact on the film industry and his contribution to the influence of French culture internationally.
Rachida Dati, who enjoys meeting American stars, such as Richard Gere in Cannes , shared the news on her X account (formerly Twitter), accompanied by a photo where she poses proudly alongside the actor proudly displaying his medal. “Congratulations to Tom Cruise whom the Republic names Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres!” , she enthused. The minister particularly highlighted the filming of “Mission Impossible: Fallout ” in Paris in 2017, which ” magnificently highlighted our capital”.
Indeed, this sixth installment of the saga required 36 days of filming in the City of Lights. Tom Cruise’s spectacular stunts in the streets of the capital, particularly at the Arc de Triomphe roundabout, made an impression while giving Paris a leading role.
TOM CRUISE, A COMMITTED ACTOR
This is not the first time that Tom Cruise has shown his affection for France. In 2022, the Hollywood star caused a sensation by organizing a preview like no other. The film ” Top Gun: Maverick ” was screened in a place steeped in history: the Cour d’honneur des Invalides. But what really left its mark was that all the profits from the evening were donated to wounded soldiers and families who had lost a loved one in combat. A gesture that speaks volumes about the actor’s commitment and his attachment to France.