Hollywood superstar Tom Cruise, known as "阿汤哥" (A Tang Ge) in Chinese, has starred in films for over 40 years and finally received his first Oscar on the 17th—a Lifetime Achievement Award. The night before, he attended a celebration party held in advance for another recipient, choreographer Debbie Allen. Overjoyed, he danced to the music, took selfies with guests, and his happiness was written all over his face.
The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, the organizer of the Oscars, announced in June that the winners of this year’s Governors Awards are Tom Cruise, choreographer Debbie Allen, and art director Wynn Thomas. This award is equivalent to a Lifetime Achievement Award. The Academy specifically praised Tom Cruise for his contributions to the film industry and to stunt crews.
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