Tom Ogg replied to carol bryant's discussion Alaska cruise with kids 12-21 'I agree with Kathy, Not much for children to do on Regent, I would suggest something like one of NCL's ships and book the grandparents in the Haven and the kids and grandkids in whatever accommodations make sense for them. Cast: Tom Cruise, Ving Rhames, Keri Russell; UK release: 4 May 2006; Third time out for special agent Ethan Hunt (Cruise) and the franchise really begins to lose its lustre. The cod political/oblique storyline concerns Hunt's dealings with a nasty arms dealer (Hoffman). Tiresome and uninteresting.
PR maven Pat Kinglsey, 81, told that she confronted Cruise about talking up the controversial religion during a press tour for The Last Samurai in 2003.' I did have that conversation with Tom, about cooling it,” Kingsley says.She told Cruise: “Scientology is fine. You want to do a tour for Scientology? Do a tour for Scientology. But Warner Brothers is sponsoring this tour.”And the actor immediately took her advice to heart, she says.“He didn’t say yes or no, except he did not discuss Scientology on that European tour.”Kingsley was one of Hollywood's highest-paid and most-feared publicists, who made millions protecting the reputations of clients including Cruise, Al Pacino, Will Smith and Jodie Foster.She worked as Cruise’s publicist from 1992 until he fired her in 2004, and says they were so close they “could almost finish each other’s sentences”.“I was quite taken with him,” she said. The pair talked every day, often late into the night.
“We talked constantly. He was an insomniac. I liked the fact that he was so much fun. And he was so thoughtful. He remembered birthdays, my daughter’s birthday. He came to her wedding.
She was registered somewhere for the china, and he bought out everything.”And the PR queen reveals she only fought with Scientology officials once over their most famous follower.“It was taken care of very early in the game. I felt that they were involved in a story that I was doing on Tom, and I said “It’s not your story, it’s Tom’s. You have to step aside’. And they did.”The actor fired Kingsley in 2004, hiring his sister as his publicist and embarking on his infamous couch-jumping moment on Oprah, then controversially slamming psychiatric drugs on the US Today show.
I signed up for Booking Agent Info because I was having a hard time finding management and publicist info for artists that I wanted to interview for the publication that I write for. At first I was really skeptical about things, I didn't know if the site was trustworthy. But I'm really glad I signed up! Rather than taking the time to dig through the internet, I can just go to Booking Agent Info and its all there for me. The site is very straightforward and any information I need is easy to search for. Tom Hanks was born on July 9, 1956 in Concord, California.
His acting career began when he dropped out of college and began a three-year internship at the Great Lakes Theater Festival in Cleveland, Ohio. He moved to New York City in 1979 and made his feature film debut in He Knows You’re Not Alone. A lead role on ABC’s Bosom Buddies and a guest appearance on Happy Days convinced director Ron Howard to cast him in 1984’s Splash, which became a box office hit.Hanks had a series of comedic successes, including The Money Pit (1986) and Big (1988), he branched out into dramatic roles in the 1990s, including Sleepless in Seattle (1993), Apollo 13 (1995), Saving Private Ryan (1998), The Green Mile (1999) and Cast Away (2000). He won Academy Awards for Best Actor in both Philadelphia (1993) and Forrest Gump (1994).
He provided the voice for Woody, a vintage cowboy toy, in Pixar’s critically acclaimed Toy Story trilogy. In the 2000s he helped direct and produce the Emmy-Award winning HBO miniseries Band of Brothers, and starred in The Da Vinci Code (2006) and Angels & Demons (2009), both based on best-selling novels by Dan Brown.