On Sunday night, Tom Cruise demonstrated one reason his star “shines brighter” in Hollywood than others: His stamina and endurance.
That’s according to writers present at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences Governors Awards, where the 63-year-old “Mission: Impossible” star finally received an Oscar. Actually, it was an honorary Oscar, given to Cruise for his “incredible commitment to our filmmaking community,” as Academy President Janet Yang said when the award was announced earlier this year.
Cruise received the honor at the end of a long ceremony in the Ray Dolby Ballroom in Los Angeles, in front of 1,000 others, including the likes of Leonardo DiCaprio, Jennifer Lawrence, Dwayne Johnson, Austin Butler, Jacob Elordi, Adam Sandler and Michael B. Jordan. Cruise ended up makng

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