Connor Cruise lands first major film role
Los Angeles – Connor Cruise has landed his first major film role.
The 17-year-old aspiring actor – son of Tom Cruise and his ex-wife Nicole Kidman – stars in the remake of 80s teen action movie Red Dawn, which is about a group of teenagers who look to save their Washington State town from an invasion of North Korean soldiers.
The film – which also stars Chris Hemsworth, Josh Hutcherson and Isabel Lucas – was shot in 2009 and will be released on 21 November.
Connor – who made his film debut in 2008, with a small role playing a young Will Smith in Seven Pounds – plays the role of Daryl Bates, a member of armed resistance forces the Wolverines.
The film was directed by Dan Bradley, who has been very impressed with Connor’s acting abilities.
He said: “Connor is a really cool kid. When you look at his upbringing and how it’s been different than so many people, he is very well-rounded, grounded, extremely smart, physically – just great at all sports.
“You can see where he gets that from – his dad. Connor, like me, loved the action stuff. Any time there were explosions or gunfire or whatever, he and I were two of the most excited people on the set. That was pretty cool, to have somebody that shared my enthusiasm for explosions.”