Cruise: Suri and Katie made me do 'Rock of Ages'

Tom Cruise wanted to film 'Rock Of Ages' because his family love musicals.

Tom Cruise wanted to film 'Rock Of Ages' because his family love musicals.

The 'Mission Impossible' actor - who plays an egotistical 80s rock legend called Stacee Jaxx in his latest film - has revealed he was pushed into the role by wife Katie Holmes and six-year-old daughter Suri because they are huge fans of musicals.

He told The Daily Mirror newspaper: "Kate sings and dances and we kind of went through the history of musicals together. And Suri loves 'Hairspray'. I have watched it 15 times with her."

Tom, 49, had five hours of vocal coaching and three hours of dance lessons per day, as well as having to learn the guitar in order to prepare for the demanding role.

He explained: "I needed to find out if I could really sing. Then I had to learn how to play guitar. I'm very good at air guitar and air drums, but I had never played an actual guitar. I needed to find my own Stacee Jaxx. It was like learning a new sport."

Tom's role in the 'Rock Of Ages' alongside comedian Russell Brand and Welsh beauty Catherine Zeta-Jones marks a comeback after his popularity dip following his eccentric behavior and public support of Scientology.

The three-time Oscar-nominee reflected: "That time was interesting. It was that moment when the internet had really spun out. It was a learning experience for all of us. All you can do is learn and say, 'This is the way it's going to go from now on.'

Tom has just finished filming thriller 'Jack Reacher' and will also appear in upcoming films 'Oblivion', 'The Magnificent Seven' and 'Top Gun' and 'Mission Impossible' sequels.

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