GEORGE CLOONEY TO RECEIVE
HONORARY GOLDEN GLOBE AWARD
Oscar-winning actor, director and producer George Clooney will
receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award, an honorary Golden Globe for his
contribution to cinema, organizers of the event said on16th September,2014,
Monday.Clooney, 53, one of Hollywood's leading men on screen and behind the
camera, will be honored in January at the Golden Globes Awards, one of the
year's most high-profile awards ceremonies for film and television organized by
the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.
Theo Kingma, the association's president, said the award was for
Clooney's "outstanding contributions both in front of and behind the camera."Clooney is a two-time Oscar winner, as supporting actor in
"Syriana" and as a producer of the 2013 best motion picture
"Argo." He has also won three Golden Globes, including best actor in
a motion picture for "The Descendants" in 2012 and "O Brother,
Where Art Thou?" in 2001.This year, he released his fifth film as
director, the World War Two drama "The Monuments Men," and he
recently signed to direct Sony Pictures' "Hack Attack," about the
phone hacking scandal that ensnared British politicians and media figures.News
of the Cecil B. DeMille award comes as Clooney prepares to wed his fiancee,
lawyer Amal Alamuddin, in Venice in late September.
The award is named after the influential Hollywood director who
spanned both the silent and sound eras of film. Last year, it was awarded to
prolific director Woody Allen, who in keeping with his custom to not attend
awards shows sent actress Diane Keaton to pick up the accolade.Recent winners
include actors Jodie Foster, Morgan Freeman and Robert De Niro, and directors
Steven Spielberg and Martin Scorsese.
Prof. John Kurakar
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