Jim Carrey to Receive Honorary César Award for Exceptional Career
Jim Carrey, the renowned Canadian-American actor, will receive an Honorary César Award at the 51st César Awards in Paris on 27 February. The award recognizes his exceptional career achievements and impact on the world of cinema.
Carrey, who first gained fame in the stand-up and television scene, including 'In Living Color', went on to star in numerous hit comedies like 'Ace Ventura: Pet Detective', 'The Mask', and 'Dumb and Dumber'. His versatility has also shone through in acclaimed dramatic roles such as 'The Truman Show', 'Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind', and 'Man on the Moon'. More recently, he has impressed audiences with his performance in Showtime's 'Kidding'.
Previous recipients of the Honorary César Award include Hollywood heavyweights like Julia Roberts, David Fincher, Penelope Cruz, Christopher Nolan, Cate Blanchett, Robert Redford, and George Clooney. The ceremony will take place at the Olympia Theater and will be streamed on Canal+.
Jim Carrey's Honorary César Award is a testament to his outstanding career, pushing boundaries and entertaining audiences worldwide. The award will be presented at the prestigious ceremony in Paris on 27 February.
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