AFI Life Achievement Award

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AFI Life Achievement Award
American Film Institute (AFI) logo.svg
Logo of AFI
Location Los Angeles
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Presented by American Film Institute
Reward Trophy
First awarded 1973; 51 years ago (1973)[1]
Currently held by Julie Andrews
Official website afi.com
Television/Radio coverage
Network TNT

The AFI Life Achievement Award was established by the board of directors of the American Film Institute on February 26, 1973, to honor a single individual for his or her lifetime contribution to enriching American culture through motion pictures and television.[2] The recipient is selected and honored at an annual ceremony, with the award presented by a master of ceremonies and, recently, the prior year's recipient.

The trustees initially specified that the recipient must be one who fundamentally advanced the art of film and whose achievements had been acknowledged by the general public as well as by film scholars, critics and the individual's peers. The trustees also specified that the work of the recipient must have withstood the test of time.

History of the award

Director John Ford was the unanimous choice of the board of trustees for the first award as he "clearly stands preeminent in the history of motion pictures."

President Richard Nixon attended the gala dinner at which Ford was presented the award on March 31, 1973.[2]

The board of trustees later amended the "test of time" requirement to enable the AFI Life Achievement Award to be presented to individuals with active careers, such as Steven Spielberg.[2]

Trivia

Lillian Gish was awarded the AFI Life Achievement Award in 1984, aged 90, becoming the oldest recipient of the prize; Mel Brooks was the oldest male recipient, awarded at age 86 in 2013. Tom Hanks was awarded the AFI Life Achievement Award in 2002, becoming the youngest recipient of the prize at age 46 and Meryl Streep was the youngest female, awarded at age 54 in 2004.

Of the 48 honorees eleven have been women: Bette Davis (the first female recipient), Lillian Gish, Barbara Stanwyck, Elizabeth Taylor, Barbra Streisand, Meryl Streep, Shirley MacLaine, Jane Fonda, Diane Keaton, Julie Andrews, and Nicole Kidman.

Composer John Williams was the first recipient of the award to not be an actor or director.

Three sets of family members have received the award: father and son Kirk and Michael Douglas, father and daughter Henry and Jane Fonda, and siblings Warren Beatty and Shirley MacLaine.

Julie Andrews' award event was originally scheduled for April 25, 2020, with a broadcast on May 7 on TNT, but the event was postponed for 2021, due to the COVID-19 pandemic. This marks the first time an AFI Life Achievement Award event was delayed.[3][4] The event was rescheduled for November 11th, 2021, before it was postponed a second time on October 5th, 2021. [5]

Televised broadcast

All Life Achievement Award ceremonies have been televised on major TV networks and cable channels: CBS, NBC, ABC, Fox, USA, TV Land, TNT and TBS. Agreeing to appear at the televised ceremony apparently is part of the AFI's criteria for selecting the award. The televised ceremony generates income for the AFI, which is no longer funded by the US government.

Recipients

The American Film Institute has awarded the AFI Life Achievement Award to one person each year since 1973. The 49th Award will be presented to Nicole Kidman in Los Angeles on June 10th, 2023.[6]

# Year Honoree Image Profession Age Date of Ceremony Network Award Presenter/Host
1 1973 John Ford John Ford 1946.jpg Director 79 March 31, 1973 CBS Danny Kaye (host)
2 1974 James Cagney 100px Actor 74 March 31, 1974 CBS Frank Sinatra (host)
3 1975 Orson Welles Orson Welles 1937.jpg Actor, Director, Screenwriter 59 February 9, 1975 CBS Frank Sinatra (host)
4 1976 William Wyler 100px Director 73 March 9, 1976 CBS Gregory Peck (host)
5 1977 Bette Davis Bette Davis - portrait.jpg Actress 68 March 1, 1977 CBS Jane Fonda (host)
6 1978 Henry Fonda 100px Actor 72 March 15, 1978 CBS N/A
7 1979 Alfred Hitchcock Hitchcock, Alfred 02.jpg Director 79 March 7, 1979 CBS Ingrid Bergman (host)
8 1980 James Stewart Annex - Stewart, James (Call Northside 777) 01.jpg Actor 71 March 16, 1980 CBS Henry Fonda (host)
9 1981 Fred Astaire Astaire, Fred - Never Get Rich.jpg Actor 81 April 10, 1981 CBS David Niven (host)
10 1982 Frank Capra Frank Capra.jpg Director 84 March 4, 1982 CBS James Stewart (host)
11 1983 John Huston John Huston - publicity.JPG Actor, Director, Screenwriter 76 March 3, 1983 CBS Lauren Bacall (host)
12 1984 Lillian Gish Lillian Gish-edit1.jpg Actress 90 March 1, 1984 CBS Douglas Fairbanks Jr. (host)
13 1985 Gene Kelly 100px Actor, Director 72 March 7, 1985 CBS Shirley MacLaine (host)
14 1986 Billy Wilder 100px Director, Screenwriter 79 March 6, 1986 NBC Jack Lemmon (host)
15 1987 Barbara Stanwyck 100px Actress 79 April 9, 1987 ABC Jane Fonda (host)
16 1988 Jack Lemmon Jack Lemmon - 1968.jpg Actor 63 March 10, 1988 CBS Julie Andrews (host)
17 1989 Gregory Peck 100px Actor 72 March 9, 1989 NBC Audrey Hepburn (host)
18 1990 David Lean 100px Director, Screenwriter 82 March 8, 1990 ABC Gregory Peck (host)
19 1991 Kirk Douglas 100px Actor 74 March 7, 1991 CBS Michael Douglas (host)
20 1992 Sidney Poitier 100px Actor, Director 65 March 12, 1992 NBC Harry Belafonte (host)
21 1993 Elizabeth Taylor 100px Actress 61 March 11, 1993 ABC Carol Burnett (host)
22 1994 Jack Nicholson 100px Actor 56 March 3, 1994 CBS Mike Nichols
23 1995 Steven Spielberg 100px Director 48 March 2, 1995 NBC Sidney Sheinberg
24 1996 Clint Eastwood 100px Actor, Director 65 February 29, 1996 ABC Steven Spielberg
25 1997 Martin Scorsese Martin Scorsese by David Shankbone.jpg Director, Screenwriter 54 February 20, 1997 CBS Gregory Peck
26 1998 Robert Wise
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Director 83 February 19, 1998 NBC Julie Andrews
27 1999 Dustin Hoffman 100px Actor 61 February 18, 1999 ABC Jack Nicholson
28 2000 Harrison Ford 100px Actor 57 February 17, 2000 CBS George Lucas & Steven Spielberg
29 2001 Barbra Streisand 100px Actress, Director 58 February 22, 2001[7] Fox Sidney Poitier
30 2002 Tom Hanks 100px Actor 46 June 24, 2002 USA Network Steven Spielberg
31 2003 Robert De Niro Robert De Niro Cannes 2016.jpg Actor 59 June 12, 2003 USA Network Martin Scorsese
32 2004 Meryl Streep 100px Actress 54 June 21, 2004 USA Network Mike Nichols
33 2005 George Lucas George Lucas cropped 2009.jpg Director, Screenwriter 61 June 9, 2005 USA Network Steven Spielberg
34 2006 Sean Connery 100px Actor 75 June 8, 2006 USA Network Harrison Ford
35 2007 Al Pacino 100px Actor 67 June 7, 2007 USA Network Sean Penn
36 2008 Warren Beatty 100px Actor, Director, Screenwriter 71 June 12, 2008 USA Network Al Pacino
37 2009 Michael Douglas 100px Actor 64 June 11, 2009 TV Land Jack Nicholson
38 2010 Mike Nichols 126x126px Director 78 June 10, 2010 TV Land Meryl Streep
39 2011 Morgan Freeman 100px Actor 74 June 9, 2011 TV Land Clint Eastwood
40 2012 Shirley MacLaine 100px Actress 78 June 7, 2012 TV Land Meryl Streep
41 2013 Mel Brooks Mel Brooks.jpg Actor, Director, Screenwriter 86 June 15, 2013 TNT Martin Scorsese
42 2014 Jane Fonda Jane Fonda Cannes 2015.jpg Actress 76 June 13, 2014 TNT Michael Douglas
43 2015 Steve Martin Steve Martin 2011.jpg Actor, Screenwriter 69 June 4, 2015 TBS Mel Brooks
44 2016 John Williams John Williams tux.jpg Composer 84 June 9, 2016 TNT Steven Spielberg
45 2017 Diane Keaton 100px Actress 71 June 8, 2017 TNT Woody Allen
46 2018 George Clooney 100px Actor, Director, Screenwriter 57 June 7, 2018 TNT Shirley MacLaine
47 2019 Denzel Washington 100px Actor 64 June 6, 2019 TNT Spike Lee
- 2020 Not awarded
- 2021
48 2022 Julie Andrews Julie Andrews Park Hyatt, Sydney, Australia 2013.jpg Actress 86 June 9, 2022 TNT Carol Burnett
49 2023 Nicole Kidman 100px Actress 55 June 10, 2023 TNT TBD

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