


Tom Cruise60, is nominated for an award at the upcoming Golden Globes 2023 as a producer of Top Gun: nonconformist. But Tom has been snubbed in the acting category and fans believe it’s because of his reaction to the Hollywood Foreign Press Association controversy. If you recall, Tom returned all of his Golden Globe trophies in 2021 after it was revealed that the HFPA, which is a group of international journalists who vote at the Golden Globes, had no black members. The Golden Globes was canceled in 2022 but will return to NBC on January 10 and Tom is one of the biggest names nominated.

Tom can add to his growing number of Golden Globes at the 2023 ceremony. But will he keep the award, if he wins, or will he give it back like he did his previous trophies? Regardless, Tom has had tremendous success at the Golden Globes in his career and so far we have a complete rundown of his nominations and wins.
His 3 Golden Globes
Best Actor – born on July 4th (1990)
Tom won his first Golden Globe in 1990 for his lead role in the anti-war film. born on July 4th. He played Sgt. ronkovic who was crippled during the Vietnam War and became an anti-war activist. Tom won the award among four other actors including robin williams Y daniel day-lewis.
Best Actor – Jerry Maguire (1997)
In 1997, Tom won the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor in a Musical or Comedy Motion Picture for his role in Jerry Maguire. In the film, Tom played a successful sports agent who had a moral epiphany. Tom gave a special shout out to his co-star. Cuba Gooding Jr. in his acceptance speech. He also thanked his then wife, Nicole Kidmanfor his “insightful generosity” and “warmth”.

Best Supporting Actor – Magnolia (2000)
Tom won his third Golden Globe at the 2000 ceremony. He won Best Supporting Actor – Motion Picture for Magnolia, where he played inspirational Frank “TJ” Mackey. Tom took home the prize. Jewish law Y Michael Cain, among others. He said in his acceptance speech, “Wow, I didn’t expect that. I’m quite surprised now.
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Tom Cruise has a total of 8 Golden Globe nominations in his career. In addition to the three wins listed above, here’s a rundown of the five Golden Globes he didn’t win.
41st Golden Globes (1984)
- Best Actor – Motion Picture Musical or Comedy – risky business (lost to Michael Caine from educate Rita)
50 Golden Globe Awards (1993)
- Best Actor – Drama – few good men (lost to Al Pacino for Women’s perfume)

61st Golden Globe Awards (2004)
- Best Actor – Drama – The last samurai (lost to Sean Penn for Mystical river)
66 Golden Globe Awards (2009)
- Best Supporting Actor – Film – tropical thunder (lost to health register for The dark Knight)
80th Golden Globes (2023)
- Best Picture – Drama – Top Gun: nonconformist (as producer)
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