Henry Czerny landed the job of a lifetime almost 30 years ago when he nabbed a role in a little movie called Mission Impossible.
The Toronto-born actor was fresh off his breakout role in the 1994 thriller Clear and Present Danger when he got the call for a lead part in one of Tom Cruise’s now-signature franchises. Sleep-deprived and “not in a good frame of mind,” Czerny said he almost turned it down — but his agent insisted. He took the gig.
Reprising his role as Impossible Mission Force (IMF) chief Eugene Kittridge for the first time since the original 1996 film, Czerny spoke with CBC News about Mission Impossible — Dead
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