The 35-year-old actress reflected on her highly-publicised 2012 divorce from the Hollywood actor to People .
"I don't want that moment in my life to define me, to be who I am," she explained. "I don't want that to be what I'm known as. I was an actor before, an actor during and an actor now."
She continued: "I don't have any fear now, I don't have a lot of rules for myself, and I don't take myself that seriously."
Holmes will make her directorial debut with an adaptation of the book All We Had by Annie Weatherwax and will also star as a mother on the brink of poverty in the film.
It was recently confirmed as well that she will reprise her role as Jackie O in the follow-up to 2011 miniseries The Kennedys.
Speaking about her busy career of late, she enthused: "I feel ready for new challenges."
The star also talked lovingly about 8-year-old daughter Suri from her former relationship with Cruise, and how she "means everything" to her.
On parenting she added: "I'm learning every day, and I have been since the minute I became a mum."
And on her home life with Suri, she joked: "My patience has grown, but between 4 and 6pm... I mean, wow.
"Between tickle fights and glitter art, I try to throw in some manners along the way."
Holmes also takes on the role of gun-toting teacher-turned-vigilante in upcoming black comedy Miss Meadows.
Miss Meadows will be released in the US on November 14. A UK release date is yet to be confirmed.
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