Will Smith, Victoria Beckham and Renée Zellweger pay tribute to Tom Cruise
Celebrating 25-years in Hollywood, Tom Cruise sat down for the second part of his interview with Oprah Winfrey.
And with a little help from friends and costars, the Hollywood star recounted his career.
"I feel at home on that movie set," Cruise, 45, told Winfrey. "A lot of times I show up before the crew. And I feel this is what I'm supposed to do."
On the show, Winfrey gifted audience members with a box set of the actor's flicks, and showed off choice clips from his movies.
Also on the show were various clips from former costars like Will Smith, Renée Zellweger and friends David and Victoria Beckham, who recorded sweet and funny tributes for the actor, whose breakthrough role was in the 1983 film Risky Business.
Will Smith: "There's not a single piece of press ... a single image in the 25 years of his career that gets anywhere near capturing who he is."
Jada Pinkett-Smith: "Stuff I want people to know, I can't say!" she quipped. Seriously speaking, she says, "Nothing that he's done professionally holds a candle to who he is as a human being – and that's real."
Renée Zellweger: "I didn't need to conjure motivation to say that line," she says about her famous line, "You had me at 'hello'" from Jerry Maguire. "I walked in and there he was."
Victoria Beckham: "[Tom and Katie] really know how to have a laugh." The former Spice Girl also revealed that she went to see Jerry Maguire on her first date with David Beckham.
Jamie Foxx: The actor's Collateral costar joked that after crashing a car for a scene in the film, "Tom Cruise is bouncing around in the backseat. I really understood how less of a star I was when they jumped in the car and they said, 'Jamie, move! Tom, are you OK?'"
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