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生涯首座小金人!Tom Cruise 獲頒奧斯卡終身成就獎

生涯首座小金人!Tom Cruise 獲頒奧斯卡終身成就獎

Hypebeast23-06-2025
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美國電影藝術與科學學院(The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences)近日公布了第 16 屆「學院主席獎 Governors Awards」的得獎名單,這個獎項旨在表彰對電影界做出卓越貢獻的人士。今年,全球巨星Tom Cruise、開創性編舞家兼演員 Debbie Allen 以及富有遠見的製作設計師 Wynn Thomas 都將獲頒奧斯卡終身成就獎。此外,鄉村音樂傳奇人物 Dolly Parton 則將獲頒 Jean Hersholt 人道獎,頒獎典禮將於 2025 年 11 月 16 日在洛杉磯 Ray Dolby 宴會廳舉行,屆時不會進行電視轉播。
對於 Tom Cruise 而言,這將是他從影超過 40 來來首次獲得奧斯卡獎,此前他曾 4 度獲得奧斯卡提名,包括《Born on the Fourth of July》、《Jerry Maguire》、《Magnolia》和《Top Gun: Maverick》的演出與製片工作,但始終與競爭性獎項擦身而過。影藝學院主席 Janet Yang 讚揚 Cruise「對電影製作社群、戲院觀影體驗以及特技界的巨大貢獻」,強調他對大銀幕視覺效果的堅定不移,以及在推廣戲院上映方面的影響力。
除了 Tom Cruise,多才多藝的 Debbie Allen 也將因其在舞蹈、電影和電視領域的廣泛影響力而受獎;同時,Wynn Thomas 對於電影視覺敘事的貢獻也將獲得表彰。
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