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Les Grossman: an iconic and immortalized character in modern cinema was brought to life by the evergreen Tom Cruise whose range and variety still stun the viewers to this day, despite the actor’s mainstream box office hits being concentrated mostly on action franchises. Over the past decade, Cruise’s burgeoningMission: Impossiblefranchise has streamlined his fame to fixate on the death-wish-worthy stunts that come with his globe-trotting high-octane espionage thrillers.

Tom Cruise in Tropic Thunder

But before the actor’s identity became synonymous with that of Ethan Hunt, Tom Cruise was a versatile actor whose filmography stretched from horror to fantasy to sports drama to psychological thriller to Hollywood parody. It is the latter that now becomes the focal point of the narrative.

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Tom Cruise Stuns as Hollywood Producer, Les Grossman

The name, Les Grossman, if not a bit on the nose, is one of the brilliantly funniest aboutTropic Thunder. And Tom Cruise’s personification of that demonic and vile Hollywood producer who indeed perpetuates the image of “a gross man” – ethically, morally, and temperamentally – is simply perfect. Starting from the opening dance sequence, an idea that he himself came up with on set, to his build, makeup, and idiosyncrasies, everything about Les Grossman was made perfect because of Cruise.

However, all of it would have been for naught if not for the actor’s timely input for the script. Ben Stiller revealed years later how an aspect of the script (which he had been working on for 8 years) still felt missing at a crucial level. Scriptwriter Etan Cohen backed up the claim by saying,“We were still figuring out why the actors would get abandoned and no one would notice that all these stars were gone.”

Tropic Thunder director Ben Stiller and RDJ

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However, once Tom Cruise had a look at the script, he proposed that the story was in need of a villainous figurehead who“represents the gross part of Hollywood.”This idea then essentially led to the birth of Les Grossman and Ben Stiller, the director, revealed:“His idea to show the studio head actually fixed a problem we had for a long time. We never cut back to the real world for any of the previous drafts. All the Grossman scenes totally fixed the plot holes.”The character went on to become one of cinema’s most hilarious and iconic performances on the silver screen.

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Tom Cruise’s Les Grossman Saves RDJ’s Epic Performance

If not anything else, Ben Stiller’sTropic Thunderat least deserved an Academy Award nod for its original screenplay. But Robert Downey Jr. stole that spotlight with his performance as Kirk Lazarus. This is the movie where we see RDJ as an actor playing an actor who plays another actor, absolutely nailing his performance in all three versions, and walking away from the film with an Oscar nomination.

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And though the years have not been kind or receptive or even retrospectively open-minded about Downey’s role in the film (due to the Blackface controversy),Tropic Thundergave the audience an underrated classic, deserving a cult status that stands apart from the rest of its contemporaries and can deliver a masterclass in parody. And all of it was solely made possible by Cruise’s mindfulness about the inclusion of Les Grossman to tie it all together perfectly.

Source:Grantland

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Diya Majumdar is a Senior Content Writer at FandomWire with over 2000 published articles on the website. Since 2022, she has been working as an entertainment journalist with a special focus on films and pop culture.Among the countless genres and themes of Hollywood, the ones that particularly favor Diya’s tastes include Game of Thrones, DC, and well-aged thrillers and classics.

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