Thirty-five years after Tom Cruise received his first Oscar nomination, he’s finally getting a trophy. It’s not for his death- defying stunts, either. At least, not exclusively.

Cruise, choreographer Debbie Allen and “Do The Right Thing” production designer Wynn Thomas have all been selected to receive honorary Oscars at the Governors Awards on Nov. 16, the film academy said Tuesday. Dolly Parton will also be recognized with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award for her decades-long work in literacy and education.

“This year’s Governors Awards will celebrate four legendary individuals whose extraordinary careers and commitment to our filmmaking community continue to leave a lasting impact,” Academy President Janet Yang said.

Cruise, 62, has been nominated four times, twice for best actor in “Born on the Fourth of July” and “Jerry Maguire,” once for supporting actor in “Magnolia” and once for best picture with “Top Gun: Maverick.”

Yang spotlighted Cruise’s “incredible commitment to our filmmaking community, to the theatrical experience, and to the stunts community.”

Allen, 75, has never been nominated for an Oscar. But the multi-hyphenate entertainer has played an integral role in the Oscars show, having choreographed seven ceremonies over the years. Four of those were nominated for prime-time Emmy awards.

A nomination had also eluded Thomas, a leading production designer most known for his long-time collaboration with filmmaker Spike Lee.

Parton has been nominated twice for best original song, but her honor celebrates her humanitarian efforts through the Dollywood Foundation and Imagination Library.

Kelly reveals baby’s name: Machine Gun Kelly has finally revealed the name of his infant daughter with Megan Fox, nearly three months after the on-and-off couple welcomed their first child together.

The singer debuted the name of baby girl Saga Blade Fox-Baker in a Father’s Day post Tuesday.

“Thank you for the ultimate gift @meganfox,” he captioned a video of himself playing the ukulele to the little girl, who can be seen kicking her feet and heard happily squeaking as her bassinet rocks.

Actor Bell dies: “Lilo & Stitch” actor David Hekili Kenui Bell, who appeared in the live-action remake that hit theaters last month, has reportedly died. He was 46.

The death of Bell, who played Big Hawaiian Dude, was announced Sunday in a Facebook post from his older sister. A cause of death was not listed.

Bell made his screen debut in a 2014 episode of “Hawaii Five-0” and appeared in two episodes of “Magnum P.I.” in 2018 and 2019. At the time of his death, Bell had wrapped “The Wrecking Crew,” Angel Manuel Soto’s action-comedy starring Morena Baccarin, Maia Kealoha, Jason Momoa and Dave Bautista.

June 19 birthdays: Singer Spanky McFarlane is 83. Actor Phylicia Rashad is 77. Singer Ann Wilson is 75. Keyboardist Larry Dunn is 72. Actor Kathleen Turner is 71. Singer Paula Abdul is 63. Actor Mia Sara is 58. Actor Poppy Montgomery is 53. Musician Scott Avett is 49. Actor Zoe Saldaña is 47. Singer Macklemore is 43. Actor Paul Dano is 41.