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Golden Globe Cecil B. DeMille Award

Honorary Golden Globe Award


Summary

Honorary Golden Globe Award

FieldValue
nameCecil B. DeMille Award
imageGolden Globe Cecil B Demille Trophy.jpg
altThe Cecil B. DeMille Award statuette
captionThe Cecil B. DeMille Award statuette
imagesize130px
awarded_for"outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment"
presenterHollywood Foreign Press Association
countryUnited States
year1952
holderHelen Mirren (2026)
websitegoldenglobes.com

The Cecil B. DeMille Award is an honorary Golden Globe Award bestowed by the Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA) for "outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment". The HFPA board of directors selects the honorees from a variety of actors, directors, writers and producers who have made a significant mark in the film industry. It was first presented at the 9th Golden Globe Awards ceremony in February 1952 and is named in honor of its first recipient, director Cecil B. DeMille. The HFPA chose DeMille due to his prestige in the industry and his "internationally recognized and respected name". DeMille received the award the year his penultimate film, The Greatest Show on Earth, premiered. A year later in 1953, the award was presented to producer Walt Disney.

The award has been presented annually since 1952, with exceptions being 1976, 2008, 2022, and 2024. The second incident was due to the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike's cancellation of that year's ceremony. The award that year was meant to honor director Steven Spielberg, but due to the cancellation of the ceremony, the award was presented to him the following year. The third occurrence resulted from various media companies, actors, and other creatives boycotting the awards in protest over its lack of action to increase the membership diversity of the HFPA. In 2024, the award was shelved to make way for additional categories at that year's ceremony.

The youngest honoree was actress Judy Garland, at age 39 in 1962. Garland was also the first female honoree. The oldest honoree was producer Samuel Goldwyn, at age 93 in 1973. In 1982, Sidney Poitier became the first African-American recipient. In 2018, Oprah Winfrey became the first African-American woman to receive the honor. As of 2025, 71 honorees have received the Cecil B. DeMille Award: 18 women and 53 men. The award has notably been presented to two members of the same family: with Jane Fonda receiving the award in 2021, 41 years after it was presented to her father Henry Fonda.

List of honorees

YearImageHonoreesNationalityDescriptionRef.
1952[[File:Demille - c1920.JPG100pxalt=Cecil B. DeMille circa 1920]]USA"A Hollywood pioneer, he directed and produced films such as The Ten Commandments (1923), The King of Kings (1927), The Greatest Show on Earth (1952) and The Ten Commandments (1956)."
1953[[File:Walt Disney 1946.JPG100pxalt=Walt Disney in 1946]]USA"In 1928, he created Steamboat Willie introducing Mickey Mouse, and from that point there was no stopping the king of family entertainment in the U.S."title=Winners & Nominees 1953 – Golden Globesurl=https://www.goldenglobes.com/winners-nominees/1953website=The Golden Globespublisher=Hollywood Foreign Press Associationaccess-date=January 18, 2018archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180119120651/https://www.goldenglobes.com/winners-nominees/1953archive-date=January 19, 2018url-status=live}}
1954[[File:Darryl F. Zanuck 1964.jpg100pxalt=Darryl F. Zanuck in 1964]]USA"Child actor at 8, World War I soldier at 15 (he lied about his age), bantamweight boxer, screenwriter, producer and co-founder of 20th Century Fox."
1955[[File:Jean Hersholt 1929.jpg100pxalt=Jean Hersholt circa 1929]]Denmark"A Dane who came to Hollywood in 1914 when he was 28 and became a leading character actor and well-known humanitarian."title=Winners & Nominees 1955 – Golden Globesurl=https://www.goldenglobes.com/winners-nominees/1955website=The Golden Globespublisher=Hollywood Foreign Press Associationaccess-date=January 18, 2018archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180119120725/https://www.goldenglobes.com/winners-nominees/1955archive-date=January 19, 2018url-status=live}}
1956[[File:Jack Warner portrait copy.jpg100pxalt=Jack Warner in 1955]]Canada"Youngest of twelve children of Jewish immigrants from Poland who, with three brothers, established Warner Bros. which he ran with a firm hand until 1967."
1957[[File:Mervyn LeRoy - 1958.jpg100pxalt=Mervyn LeRoy in 1958]]USA"Child actor and newsboy who started in the wardrobe department in 1919 and became a top director/producer."
1958[[File:Buddy Adler.jpg100pxalt=An image of Buddy Adler]]USA"Began as a writer and always looked for the strong story, as evidenced in the films during his time as the head of production for 20th Century Fox."
1959[[File:Maurice Chevalier-publicity.jpg100pxalt=Publicity photo of Maurice Chevalier]]France"The beloved Frenchman came to Hollywood in 1929 but was denied re-entry in 1935 due to his political views. By 1959, he was back, however."
1960[[File:Bing Crosby 1951.jpg100pxalt=Bing Crosby in 1951]]USA"Vocalist-drummer turned singer turned actor – the world loved that memorable voice and personality, and so did the HFPA."
1961[[File:Astaire, Fred - Never Get Rich.jpg100pxalt=Fred Astaire in You'll Never Get Rich (1941)]]USA"One of the immortals; began his career at age 7, danced with Ginger Rogers in ten films and then with Rita Hayworth, Eleanor Powell and Cyd Charisse."
1962[[File:Judy Garland The Harvey Girls MGM Publicity still.jpeg100pxalt=Judy Garland in 1946]]USA"Born in a trunk, working in films since 1935. When she received the award, A Star Is Born and her dramatic vignette in Judgment at Nuremberg were fresh in everyone's memory."
1963[[File:Bob Hope, 1978.jpg100pxalt=Bob Hope in 1978]]USA"From vaudeville to movies where seven Road pictures with Bing Crosby and Dorothy Lamour as well as parodies and comedies made the world love him."
1964USA"Born in direst poverty, a school drop-out at 14. As producer and founder of Embassy Pictures, he knew how to create excitement around his movies."
1965[[File:Annex - Stewart, James (Call Northside 777) 01.jpg100pxalt=James Stewart in 1948]]USA"An intriguing leading man who came to represent the finest of American character traits."
1966[[File:John Wayne - still portrait.jpg100pxalt=John Wayne in 1965]]USA"He became the cinematic symbol of the strong man of few words who could solve every tricky situation and problem."
1967[[File:Charlton Heston - 1953.jpg100pxalt=Charlton Heston in The President's Lady (1953)]]USA"Since his debut as Mark Antony in Julius Caesar in 1950, he remained the quintessential portrayer of heroes."
1968[[File:Kirk douglas photo signed.JPG100pxalt=Kirk Douglas circa 1955]]USA"An actor in films since 1946, a producer of films such as Spartacus, he was also the U.S. Goodwill Ambassador since 1963."
1969[[File:Gregory Peck 1948.jpg100pxalt=Gregory Peck in 1948]]USA"He combined his acting (To Kill a Mockingbird) with being active in charitable, civil rights and film industry causes."
1970[[File:Joan Crawford - 1936 - Hurrell.JPG100pxalt=Joan Crawford in 1936]]USA"From 1925 and throughout the '60s, she was the reigning queen of the Hollywood filmscape."
1971[[File:Frank Sinatra (1942 photo portrait).jpg100pxalt=Frank Sinatra in 1959]]USA"A singing/acting legend, loved and revered by countless fans all over the world."
1972[[File:Hitchcock, Alfred 02.jpg100pxalt=Alfred Hitchcock in 1956]]UK"Hailed as the unmatched master of the thriller genre, first during his so-called British period, then in American films."
1973[[File:Samuel Goldwyn - Jul 1919 EH.jpg100pxalt=Samuel Goldwyn in 1919]]Poland"A true Hollywood pioneer also known for his Goldwynisms such as 'Anyone seeing a psychiatrist should have his head examined.'"
1974[[File:Bette Davis - portrait.jpg100pxalt=Bette Davis, c. 1930s]]USA"She began her screen career in 1931 and remained active for nearly 60 years, playing willful, liberated, spitefully independent females."
1975USA"From motion picture theater manager to assistant to head of publicity at Warner Bros. to becoming one of Hollywood's most successful producers."
1976
1977USA"A Harvard graduate who worked his way up the administrative ladder, formed the Mirisch Company, Inc., with two brothers."
1978[[File:Red Skelton 1960 rebalance.jpg100pxalt=Red Skelton in 1960]]USA"The son of a circus clown who died before he was born, he was the star of many MGM comedies, combining these with superstardom on television."
1979[[File:Lucille ball 1976.JPG100pxalt=Lucille Ball in 1955]]USA"Hollywood's greatest female clown... and the world still proclaims I Love Lucy."
1980[[File:Henry Fonda, 1940.jpg100pxalt=Henry Fonda in 1959]]USA"When the HFPA honored him, there were memorable roles to look back on, except one – his last... On Golden Pond hit the screens the following year."
1981[[File:Gene kelly.jpg100pxalt=Gene Kelly in 1943]]USA"He danced, choreographed, sang and acted his way into our hearts from 1942 (For Me and My Gal) and on (Singin' in the Rain, On the Town, An American in Paris)."
1982[[File:Sidney Poitier 1968.jpg100pxalt=Sidney Poitier in 1968]]Bahamas
USA"His charismatic screen persona brought him into definite leading man status (To Sir, with Love, In the Heat of the Night, Guess Who's Coming to Dinner). By the time of this award, he had also directed films for ten years."
1983[[File:Laurence Olivier - Rebecca.jpg100pxalt=Laurence Olivier in 1973]]UK"Lord Olivier acted from age 9 and was especially known for making Shakespearean plays and characters come alive."
1984[[File:Paul Newman - 1963.jpg100pxalt=Paul Newman in 1963]]USA"An enduring superstar (Hud, Cool Hand Luke, The Sting, Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid) with intelligence and humor saturating his roles, who had also demonstrated a distinct flair for directing."
1985[[File:Elizabeth Taylor, late 1950s.jpg100pxalt=Elizabeth Taylor in 1956]]UK
USA"Having made her Hollywood screen debut at age 10, she became part of the world's cinematic royalty, from National Velvet in 1944 to Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf? in 1966 – and beyond."
1986[[File:BarbaraS39.jpg100pxalt=Barbara Stanwyck in 1939]]USA"Cecil B. DeMille's favorite actress, equally at ease in comedy and drama—this was the year she left films to concentrate on television."
1987[[File:Anthony Quinn signed.JPG100pxalt=Anthony Quinn in 1988 (photo by Alan Light)]]Mexico
USA"Born in Mexico, he entered films in 1936 after a brief stage experience. In addition to his acting (Zorba the Greek, Lawrence of Arabia, La Strada), he was an accomplished painter and sculptor."
1988[[File:Clint Eastwood J. Edgar Premier, November 2011 (cropped).jpg100pxalt=Clint Eastwood in 2010]]USA"The 'Man with No Name' who ended up by being known by just about everyone on Earth. Versatile as an actor and also as a top director."
1989[[File:DorisDay-midnightlace-full.jpg100pxalt=Doris Day in Midnight Lace (1960)]]USA"A singer whose voice sold millions of copies and opened the door to a movie career in comedy, then also in drama as in The Man Who Knew Too Much."
1990[[File:Audrey Hepburn 1956om (3x4 cropped).jpg100pxalt=Audrey Hepburn in 1956]]UK"She came to represent grace, radiance and soulfulness—her appearance brought to mind delicate china but with the endurance of stainless steel."
1991[[File:Jack Lemmon - 1968.jpg100pxalt=Jack Lemmon in 1968]]USA"This Harvard-educated, piano-playing actor with a remarkably broad range had by this time made some forty-four motion pictures."
1992[[File:Robert Mitchum 1949 (no signature).jpg100pxalt=Robert Mitchum in 1949]]USA"A rugged leading man for more than four decades, whom Deborah Kerr said was a hundred times greater as an actor than he himself believed."
1993[[File:Lauren Bacall 1945 (cropped).jpg100pxalt=Lauren Bacall in 1945]]USA"Being publicized as 'The Look' early on, she soon proved to be much more than that—having 'cinema personality to burn,' to quote James Agee."
1994[[File:Robert Redford (cropped).jpg100pxalt=Robert Redford in 2012]]USA"A movie hero with boyish looks whose strong ideas and ideals led into producing, directing, and the establishment of the Sundance Institute."
1995[[File:Sophia Loren 1962.jpg100pxalt=Sophia Loren in 1962]]Italy"The slave girl in Quo Vadis in 1951 went on to impress in a succession of roles (who can forget Two Women?) in more than eighty films in Italy and Hollywood."
1996[[File:Sean Connery (1983).jpg100pxalt=Sean Connery in 1983]]UK"The handsome Scotsman began acting in films and on British TV in 1954. After being James Bond, he went on creating strong men in scores of films."
1997[[File:Dustin Hoffman Cannes 2017.jpg100pxalt=Dustin Hoffman in 2013]]USA"Erupting on the screen in The Graduate (1967), he has not stopped acting with body, soul and heart since."
1998[[File:Shirley MacLaine - 1960.jpg100pxalt=Shirley MacLaine in 1960]]USA"A Renaissance woman who acts (comedy and drama), dances, sings, and writes about her spiritual wanderings, always ready to go out on a limb."
1999[[File:Jack Nicholson 2002.jpg100pxalt=Jack Nicholson in 2002]]USA"A living legend who doesn't think of himself as such, an enduring superstar simply because he is a terrific actor."
2000[[File:Barbra Streisand - 1966.jpg100pxalt=Barbra Streisand in 1966]]USA"Singer, actress, film director, producer, writer, and composer whose popularity has endured and grown for nearly four decades."
2001[[File:Al Pacino.jpg100pxalt=Al Pacino in 2004]]USA"One of the greatest actors in all of film history, Al Pacino established himself during one of film's greatest decades, the 70s, and has become an enduring and iconic figure in the world of American movies."
2002[[File:Harrison Ford Cannes.jpg100pxalt=Harrison Ford in 2008]]USA"Ruggedly handsome, tightlipped leading man whose filmic output includes starring roles in four of the 10 highest-grossing films of all time: Star Wars (1977), The Empire Strikes Back (1980), Raiders of the Lost Ark (1981), and Return of the Jedi (1983)."
2003[[File:Gene Hackman - 1972.jpg100pxalt=Gene Hackman in 1972]]USA"His tremendous ability with 'ordinary guy' roles has been rightly praised, sometimes at the expense of his equally impressive comic timing and the undercurrent of eccentricity that sometimes floats to the surface of his straightest roles."
2004[[File:Michael Douglas Deauville 2013.jpg100pxalt=Michael Douglas in 2013]]USA"A Hollywood icon who has not allowed his star-studded pedigree to impede him from becoming one of the industry's greatest."
2005[[File:Robin Williams Happy Feet premiere.jpg100pxalt=Robin Williams in 2011]]USA"Educated at Juilliard, his talent has carried him gracefully through roles hilarious, dramatic and bizarre."
2006[[File:Oliver Mark - Anthony Hopkins, Berlin 2001.jpg100pxalt=Anthony Hopkins in 2001]]UK"His reserved character and personality belie his explosive energy on screen and his outstanding power of expression."
2007[[File:Warren Beatty.jpg100pxalt=Warren Beatty in 2001]]USA"One of the most fascinating characters in the history of Hollywood, Warren Beatty received five Golden Globes, including one as Best Actor (Comedy or Musical) for Heaven Can Wait and another as Best Director for Reds."
2008
2009[[File:MKr25402 Steven Spielberg (Berlinale 2023).jpg100pxalt=Steven Spielberg in 2017]]USA"Director, producer, studio founder (DreamWorks), Spielberg has received Golden Globes for Schindler's List, Saving Private Ryan and E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial."
2010[[File:Martin Scorsese-68749.jpg100pxalt=Martin Scorsese in 2010]]USA"Scorsese received two Golden Globe Awards for Best Director of a Motion Picture for The Departed and Gangs of New York. He received five additional Golden Globe nominations, including four as Best Director (Casino, The Age of Innocence, Goodfellas and Raging Bull) and one for Best Screenplay for Goodfellas (with Nicholas Pileggi)."
2011[[File:Robert De Niro Cannes 2016.jpg100pxalt=Robert De Niro in 2011]]USA"An actors' actor, from Mean Streets and The Godfather Part II to Silver Linings Playbook and Joy. Nominated for eight Golden Globes, winner as Best Actor/Drama for Raging Bull."
2012[[File:Morgan Freeman at The Pentagon on 2 August 2023 - 230802-D-PM193-3363 (cropped).jpg100pxalt=Morgan Freeman in 2018]]USA"A stellar career spanning over forty years in film, stage and television. One of the most respected figures in the entertainment industry."
2013[[File:Jodie Foster-8667.jpg100pxalt=Jodie Foster in 2011]]USA"From child star to movie superstar and beyond: director, producer, industry leader, icon. Her acceptance speech at 70th Golden Globe Awards became the highlights of the evening."
2014[[File:Woody Allen Cannes 2015.jpg100pxalt=Woody Allen in 2015]]USA"A king of comedy who moved at ease into drama and psychological observation throughout a massive career spanning seven decades. Eight times a Golden Globe nominee, winner twice, both times as a screenwriter, for The Purple Rose of Cairo and Midnight in Paris."title=Winners & Nominees 2014 – Golden Globesurl=https://www.goldenglobes.com/winners-nominees/2014website=The Golden Globespublisher=Hollywood Foreign Press Associationaccess-date=January 18, 2018archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20171213143513/https://www.goldenglobes.com/winners-nominees/2014archive-date=December 13, 2017url-status=live}}
2015[[File:George Clooney-69990.jpg100pxalt=George Clooney in 2016]]USA"Actor, writer, director, producer and humanitarian. Ten Golden Globe nominations, three wins: O Brother, Where Art Thou? (Actor – Motion Picture Comedy or Musical), Syriana (Supporting Actor) and The Descendants (Actor – Motion Picture Drama)."
2016[[File:Denzel Washington at the 2025 Cannes Film Festival.jpg100pxalt=Denzel Washington in 2000]]USA"Washington's achievements as a performer and a filmmaker have earned him seven Golden Globe Award nominations in two categories, resulting in two wins."
2017[[File:Meryl Streep December 2018 (cropped).jpg100pxalt=Meryl Streep in 2016]]USA"With eight Golden Globes and 29 nominations, Meryl Streep is an icon of the performing arts."
2018[[File:Oprah in 2014.jpg100pxalt=Oprah Winfrey in 2014]]USA"Acclaimed actress, producer, television star, entrepreneur, and philanthropist, Oprah Winfrey is a Golden Globe nominee for her work in The Color Purple."
2019[[File:Jeff Bridges by Gage Skidmore 3.jpg100pxalt=Jeff Bridges in 2017]]USA"Part of an illustrious Hollywood family, Jeff Bridges built a long, eclectic and celebrated career. A Golden Globe winner and four-time Golden Globe nominee, Bridges is also a musician and passionate philanthropist."
2020[[File:Tom_Hanks_TIFF_2019.jpg100pxalt=Tom Hanks in 2019]]USA"Actor, director, producer, writer, winner of eight Golden Globes."
2021[[File:Jane_Fonda_Cannes_2015.jpg100pxalt=Jane Fonda in 2015]]USA"Actor, author, and producer, winner of eight Golden Globes and 15 nominations."
2022
2023[[File:Eddie Murphy by David Shankbone.jpg100px]]USA"Actor, comedian, writer, producer, singer and one of the 100 Greatest Stand-ups of All Time."
2024last=Greinfirst=Paultitle=At 2024 Golden Globes, Here's What's Happening With the Cecil B. DeMille & Carol Burnett Awardsurl=https://www.billboard.com/music/awards/2024-golden-globes-cecil-b-demille-carol-burnett-awards-shelved-1235575456/magazine=Billboardaccess-date=January 10, 2024archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20240105225124/https://www.billboard.com/music/awards/2024-golden-globes-cecil-b-demille-carol-burnett-awards-shelved-1235575456/archive-date=January 5, 2024date=January 3, 2024url-status=live}}
2025[[File:Viola Davis at the Air Premiere at SXSW (cropped).jpg100px]]USA"A revered artist, activist, philanthropist, best-selling author and an EGOT."
2026[[File:HelenMirrenHWOFJan2013.jpg100px]]UK"A force of nature and her career is nothing short of extraordinary. Her transcendent performances and commitment to her craft continue to inspire generations of artists and audiences alike."

Statistics

CountryWinnersUSAUKBahamasCanadaDenmarkFranceItalyMexicoPoland
60
8
1
1
1
1
1
1
1

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