Tom Cruise and Dolly Parton among stars set to receive honorary Oscars

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Tom Cruise and Dolly Parton are set to receive honorary Oscars at this year's Governors Awards, alongside Debbie Allen and Wynn Thomas. Academy president Janet Yang praised these recipients as "four legendary individuals" whose careers have had a profound impact on the film industry. The honorary Oscars are awarded to recognize lifetime achievements, exceptional contributions to motion picture arts and sciences, or outstanding service to the Academy. This will be a significant moment for Cruise, as it marks his first Oscar despite four previous nominations for his performances in films like "Born on the Fourth of July" and "Rain Man," as well as his role as a producer for the Oscar-nominated "Top Gun: Maverick." Meanwhile, Parton will receive the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, acknowledging her efforts in promoting human welfare and addressing societal inequities. She has previously received two Oscar nominations for her original songs featured in the films "9 to 5" and "Transamerica."

Debbie Allen, known for her work in both acting and directing, has won five Emmys and earned Tony nominations for her contributions to theater. Her notable projects include iconic shows such as "Fame" and "Grey’s Anatomy," and she has also made significant contributions as a choreographer for the Oscars. Wynn Thomas, a distinguished production designer, has been recognized for his work on critically acclaimed films including "Hidden Figures" and "A Beautiful Mind." Yang highlighted Thomas's ability to bring some of the most memorable films to life through his visionary artistry. Last year's honorary Oscars recipients included casting director Juliet Taylor and the late Quincy Jones, underscoring the Academy’s commitment to honoring those who have made exceptional contributions to the film industry.

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Tom CruiseandDolly Partonwill be among this year’s recipients of honoraryOscars.

The pair join choreographer, actor and director Debbie Allen and production designer Wynn Thomas, all scheduled to receive specialOscarsat this year’s governors awards in November.

Academy president, Janet Yang, called them “four legendary individuals whose extraordinary careers and commitment to our film-making community continue to leave a lasting impact” in a statement.

The honorary Oscars are given “to honour extraordinary distinction in lifetime achievement, exceptional contributions to the state of motion picture arts and sciences in any discipline, or for outstanding service to the Academy”.

It will mark Cruise’s first Oscar after the actor has been nominated on four occasions for performances in Born on the Fourth of July, Magnolia and Rain Man, and for producing best picture nominee Top Gun: Maverick. This year has seen him returning to the role of Ethan Hunt in theeighth Mission: Impossible film.

Parton will receive the Jean Hersholt humanitarian award to recognise how she has brought “credit to the industry by promoting human welfare and contributing to rectifying inequities”. Previous winners have included Richard Curtis, Michael J Fox, Tyler Perry and Angelina Jolie.

The singer and actor has previously been nominated for two Oscars for best original songs from 9 to 5 and Transamerica.

Allen has previously won five Emmys and been nominated for two Tony awards. She is known for starring in Fame and Grey’s Anatomy and also for directing and producing with credits including A Different World, Empire and Insecure. She has also worked as a choreographer for the Oscars ceremony on multiple occasions.

As production designer, Thomas’s credits include films such as Hidden Figures, Do the Right Thing, Da 5 Bloods, A Beautiful Mind and Malcolm X. In a statement, Yang said that he has brought “some of the most enduring films to life through a visionary eye and mastery of his craft”.

Last year’s honorary Oscars were awarded to casting director Juliet Taylor and posthumously to Quincy Jones.

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Source: The Guardian