Tom Cruise has finally won his first-ever Oscar after being honoured with the prestigious Academy Honorary Award at the Governors Awards. The 63-year-old Hollywood legend received the award from filmmaker Alejandro G. Iñárritu, with whom he is currently collaborating on a film set to release next year. Cruise, who leads blockbuster franchises like Mission: Impossible and Top Gun, received a two-minute standing ovation as he took the stage for an emotional speech.
Tom Cruise Honours Cinema
In his heartfelt address, Cruise spoke about the profound role cinema has played in his life. He recalled the childhood moment when he fell in love with movies, opening his imagination and sparking his lifelong passion for storytelling.
Tom Cruise’s career has spanned over 45 years and four Oscar nominations, yet until now he had never taken home a statuette. 🎞️
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Over the years, he has earned four Oscar nominations, but this honorary award marks his first Oscar win, celebrating his extraordinary contribution to global cinema.