Adam Sandler: "I Still Can't Believe I'm a Movie Star"

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Ahead of receiving a major lifetime honor, actor and comedian Adam Sandler has confessed he remains shocked by his own Hollywood career. Sandler, 57, will be given the Career Achievement Award from AARP The Magazine. The organization focuses on issues for people aged 50 and older. In a new interview, Sandler reflected on his long journey in entertainment. He expressed ongoing surprise at his success, which spans decades, hit films, and a dedicated global audience. The star began on "Saturday Night Live" in the early 1990s. He later built a massive film career with comedies like "Happy Gilmore" and "The Waterboy." His recent work includes acclaimed dramatic roles in "Uncut Gems" and "Hustle." AARP's award recognizes his significant impact on film and popular culture. The ceremony will take place in Los Angeles on Saturday.