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Eric Bana is an ace at being Tom Cruise

He might be best-known for his dramatic roles in Hollywood, but in his native Australia, actor Eric Bana is emerging as a superb comedian, especially when it comes to imitating superstar Tom Cruise.

New York, Feb 21 : He might be best-known for his dramatic roles in Hollywood, but in his native Australia, actor Eric Bana is emerging as a superb comedian, especially when it comes to imitating superstar Tom Cruise.

Appearing on the Australian sketch show, "Full Frontal," the 'Troy' star performed a parody of Tom Cruise in a skit.

In the skit, "Tom" is being interviewed by host "Ray Martin," also played by Eric, and after an extremely emotional conversation about his children, "Tom" and "Ray" engage in a very surprising lip-lock.

"I'm sure Tom hasn't seen it," the New York Post quoted Eric, as telling GQ magazine.

Bana also admitted that he is extremely careful about his level of involvement in high-profile films, because he finds the idea of a one-man movie very unhealthy.

"I have been in some high-profile films, but I think I've been pretty careful about what my level of involvement is in them," he said.

"I find the notion so daunting that a movie is actually all about you. I don't think it's healthy. That pressure in itself is huge and enormous and makes me feel sick and gives me nightmares.

"Everyone in Hollywood is doing what they think they need to do, some more honourably than others. It's a bit of a shark tank," he added.

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