Did you Know? Tom Cruise Is Credited For Saving the Ray-Ban Brand – Here’s How & Why ( Photo Credit – Facebook )

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Tom Cruise is one of the top actors in Hollywood. The star who began his acting career in Hollywood with Taps in 1981 (he had a cameo in Endless Love also 1981) can still give younger actors a run for their money with action-packed films like Top Gun and Mission: Impossible. Today, as the Golden Globes winner turns 60 (can you believe that!), we tell you of the time he helped save a brand.

Are you wondering which brand are we talking about? Well, it’s the American-Italian brand of luxury sunglasses and eyeglasses created in 1936 by Bausch & Lomb – Ray-Ban. How could an actor – who was at that time just starting in Hollywood, help a brand that was decades older? Well, scroll down to know it all.

While Tom Cruise may now be known for giving action-packed performances in high-octave films like the Top Gun and Mission Impossible franchises, one of his most iconic scenes comes from his 1983 film Risky Business. In it, we see Cruise dance around the house in his underwear to Bob Seger’s ‘Old Time Rock and Roll’. While many think he also wore shades in this scene, it’s untrue – but he sported Ray-Ban’s sunglasses during the rest of the film as well as its posters.

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