Nov 16, 2015 08:30 AM EST
Filmmaker Spike Lee Finally Gets His Honorary Oscar

On Saturday night, at the Academy's annual Governors Awards in Hollywood, the American film director, producer and actor - Spike Lee, Debbie Reynolds (American actress, singer, dancer and film historian) and the American film, stage and television actress - Gena Rowlands, were all given an Honorary Oscar for their contributions to the film industry.

Spike Lee, who has produced over 35 films since 1983, has never won an Oscar in spite of the previous nominations for Best Original Screenplay for 1989's American comedy-drama film - Do the Right Thing and Best Documentary Feature for 1997's American historical documentary film - 4 Little Girls.

While the 85 year old Madison, Wisconsin born actress - Gena Rowlands, who with her late husband John Cassavetes (Greek-American actor, film director and screenwriter) is widely credited with creating the model for American indie cinema, is a two-time Best Actress nominee for her and her husband's monumental film A Woman Under the Influence, and again for a Gena Rowlands' turn in his movie Gloria in 1980.

Debbie Reynolds, who was too ill to attend the Governors Awards ceremony, was celebrated for decades of performances in such iconic films such as the 1952's - Singing in the Rain and as well as her Oscar-nominated turn in The Unsinkable Molly Brown (1964).

The glitzy event which is an annual kiss-the-ring campaign stop for Oscar-hopefuls, drew hoards of A-listers including the 'Black Mass' actor - Johnny Depp, the star of the 2015 film 'Focus' - Will Smith, Steve Carell (American actor, comedian and director), the  English film and theater actress - Rachel Weisz, Jane Fonda (American actress, writer and former fashion model), Cate Blanchett, Meryl Streep, Mark Ruffalo and the English actor and author - Michael Caine.

However, the highlight of the event came when Wesley Snipes, Samuel L. Jackson and the American actor and filmmaker - Denzel Washington introduced their pal and collaborator - Spike Lee, on the occasion of what many consider as Spike Lee's long-overdue Academy trophy.

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