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Tom Cruise finally gets his Oscar moment with a lifetime achievement trophy at the Governors Awards
Tom Cruise finally has an Academy Award. He received an honorary Oscar at the Governors Awards. Cruise, 63, was celebrated for his four decades at the peak of the movie industry.
In his 45-year career, Cruise has been nominated for four Oscars — best actor in “Born on the Fourth of July,” best actor in “Jerry Maguire,” best supporting actor in “Magnolia” and for his role as a producer, a best picture nomination for “Top Gun: Maverick.”
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Tom Cruise and Debbie Allen had a lot to celebrate this weekend, as the A-list actors received their honorary Oscars at the Governors Awards.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented Honorary Oscars to actor and producer Tom Cruise, choreographer and actor Debbie Allen and production designer Wynn Thomas at the 16th Governors Awards on Sunday at the Ray Dolby Ballroom in Hollywood.