After 56 years in the film industry, Jackie Chan can finally call an Academy Award his own.
The star of the Rush Hour trilogy, Chan received an honorary Oscar at the Governor Awards on Saturday in Los Angeles. The ceremony sees prolific screen legends from both in front and behind the camera honoured for their lifetime contributions to cinema.
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In an emotional speech, Chan thanked the Academy and recalled how his son had always wondered why he had not won one previously, citing how he mostly made action-comedies as the reason why.