Katie Holmes and daughter Suri, 3, hold hands during a shopping excursion in Boston.
Source: Flynet
September 22nd, 2009
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March 17th, 2009
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They’re one of the most adorable mother-daughter pairs of all-time, and yesterday (March 15) Katie Holmes and Suri Cruise enjoyed some girl time together.
The “Dawson’s Creek” darling and her almost-three-year-old girl indulged their appetites with some pizza while out in Beverly Hills, California.Rather than hamming it up for the paparazzi, little Suri opted to hide her face in her mommy’s shoulder when the shutterbugs showed up.
And it looks like Katie is back to her cropped coif after showing up at husband Tom Cruise’s “Valkyrie” premiere in Japan sporting some serious extensions.
March 9th, 2009
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Taking a red eye flight out of New York City, Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes and Suri were spotted touching down at Narita International Airport in Tokyo, Japan on Sunday (March 8).
The handsome family smiled as they made their way past adoring fans in the terminal, with Katie carrying her little girl as Tom manned his daughter’s stuffed elephant.Following their arrival at Narita, the TomKat and Suri were then escorted outside to an awaiting helicopter, flying off to a nearby location.
The trip comes just after Katie finished up work on the New York City set of her upcoming movie “The Extra Man”.
December 9th, 2008
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Living in New York City, it’s a no-brainer that FAO Schwartz is the perfect place to take kids. And last night Tom Cruise, Katie Holmes, and Suri were all spotted indulging their collective inner-child.
The “Mad Money” mommy watched as her adorable toddler perused the wares at the iconic toy store while also charming the store’s workers in the processFinally, when the shopping spree was over, Katie and Suri made their way to the cash register to pay the presumably massive bill.
As for her current Broadway gig “All My Sons,” Holmes recently told The Blade that she took the role very seriously, and spent plenty of time preparing even before she got to New York City.
“For preparation for this experience on Broadway, I worked a lot on my voice and really strengthening that and to be at a level which was similar to everyone else’s in the cast.”
“I certainly didn’t want to sound very weak next to them. We’re such a team and it’s an important story that we’re telling. I worked really hard on strengthening my voice over the summertime before we even started the rehearsal. Then in the rehearsal process we worked a lot on our bodies, and just getting comfortable on the stage. That’s what was the most different for me, from working in front of a camera to stage.”