Now he can stake a claim to being the first
actor to perform a "HALO" skydive on camera: a "high altitude,
low opening" jump, usually done only by highly-trained military
professionals as a way of avoiding detection by the enemy.
The 55-year-old filmed the stunt for "Mission: Impossible -
Fallout", the latest installment of the high-grossing action
movies in which he plays agent Ethan Hunt.
In a video released ahead of the movie's release next month,
Cruise leaps from the cargo door of a plane at 25,000 feet
(7,600 meters) - almost five miles - opening the parachute less
than 2,000 feet (600 meters) from the ground, according the
filmmakers.
To prepare for the stunt, which carries a risk of decompression
sickness, or "the bends", during the 200 mph (320 kmh) fall,
Cruise trained in a custom-built wind machine and used a special
helmet.
Cruise broke an ankle last year filming another stunt for
"Mission: Impossible - Fallout", when he jumped between two
buildings and landed against a wall.
(Reporting by Marie-Louise Gumuchian; Editing by Robin Pomeroy)
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