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Katie Holmes Daughter: Suri Gets A Taste Of TV Magic In Toronto

The actress is currently filming a new TV miniseries called "The Kennedys: After Camelot."

Katie Holmes’ daughter has more in common with her mother than just her looks! She also has an interest in bringing Hollywood films to life.

On Thursday, the former “Dawson’s Creek” star shared a photo of her 10-year-old daughter Suri Cruise joining her on the set of her latest project in Toronto.

In the adorable snap, Suri is sitting beside her famous mom in a director’s chair that is personalized with her name. Wearing matching headsets, the mother-daughter duo is pictured looking intently at what’s happening on set. “My sweetie,” Holmes wrote on Instagram.


Holmes is currently filming a TV miniseries called “The Kennedys: After Camelot,” about the aftermath of the assassination of U.S. President John F. Kennedy, in Toronto.

Holmes is an executive producer for the show and also stars as Jacqueline Kennedy.

The 37-year-old was originally spotted filming for the show in May and looked almost unrecognizable as Jackie O. This is the second time Holmes will play the iconic First Lady. The first was in the miniseries “The Kennedys” in 2011.

It wouldn’t be surprising if Suri chose to enter the Hollywood scene when she grows up. After all, her parents are Holmes and Tom Cruise. The former couple tied the knot in 2006, but divorced in 2012 when their daughter was just six years old.

A number of celebrity kids have also chosen to follow in their parents’ famous footsteps. For instance, Kate Hudson became an actress just like mom Goldie Hawn, and Willow Smith inherited her dad Will’s knack for music and pursued a singing career.

Other famous kids have also starred in films with their parents. Flip through the slideshow below to find out who!

Demi Moore & Rumer Willis

Celebs Who Have Starred In Movies With Their Kids

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