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AFI Life Achievement Award

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Award given by the American Film Institute
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AFI Life Achievement Award
Logo of AFI
Awarded forHonoring an individual whose lifetime contribution in motion pictures and television has enriched American culture.
LocationLos Angeles
Presented byAmerican Film Institute
Reward(s)Trophy
First award1973; 52 years ago (1973)[1]
Currently held byFrancis Ford Coppola
Websiteafi.com
Television/radio coverage
NetworkTNT

TheAFI Life Achievement Award was established by the board of directors of theAmerican Film Institute on February 26, 1973, to honor a single individual for their 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.

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

History of the award

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DirectorJohn 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."

PresidentRichard 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 asSteven Spielberg.[2]

Trivia and firsts

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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, andMeryl Streep was the youngest female, awarded at age 54 in 2004.

Of the 50 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, andNicole Kidman.

ComposerJohn Williams was the first award recipient not to be an actor or director.

Three sets of family members have received the award: father and sonKirk andMichael Douglas, father and daughterHenry andJane Fonda, and siblingsWarren Beatty andShirley MacLaine.

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

Nicole Kidman’s ceremony was originally scheduled for June 10, 2023, but was postponed due to the2023 Writers Guild of America strike.[6][7] Kidman is also the first Australian actress to receive the award, and the third non-American actress to be honored after British stars Elizabeth Taylor and Julie Andrews.[8]

Televised broadcast

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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 is part of the AFI's criteria for selecting the award. The televised ceremony generates income for the AFI, no longer funded by theUS government.

Recipients

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The American Film Institute has awarded one person the AFI Life Achievement Award each year since 1973. The 50th Award was presented toFrancis Ford Coppola in Los Angeles on April 26th, 2025. The event will be televised onTNT on June 18th with an encore presentation onTCM on July 31st, 2025.[9][10]

#YearHonoreeImageProfessionAgeDate of CeremonyNetworkAward Presenter/Host
11973John FordDirector79March 31, 1973CBSDanny Kaye
21974James CagneyActor74March 31, 1974CBSFrank Sinatra
31975Orson WellesActor, director, screenwriter59February 9, 1975CBSFrank Sinatra
41976William WylerDirector73March 9, 1976CBSGregory Peck
51977Bette DavisActress68March 1, 1977CBSJane Fonda
61978Henry FondaActor72March 15, 1978CBS
71979Alfred HitchcockDirector79March 7, 1979CBSIngrid Bergman
81980James StewartActor71March 16, 1980CBSHenry Fonda
91981Fred AstaireActor81April 10, 1981CBSDavid Niven
101982Frank CapraDirector84March 4, 1982CBSJames Stewart
111983John HustonActor, director, screenwriter76March 3, 1983CBSLauren Bacall
121984Lillian GishActress90March 1, 1984CBSDouglas Fairbanks Jr.
131985Gene KellyActor, director72March 7, 1985CBSShirley MacLaine
141986Billy WilderDirector, screenwriter79March 6, 1986NBCJack Lemmon
151987Barbara StanwyckActress79April 9, 1987ABCJane Fonda
161988Jack LemmonActor63March 10, 1988CBSJulie Andrews
171989Gregory PeckActor72March 9, 1989NBCAudrey Hepburn
181990David LeanDirector, screenwriter82March 8, 1990ABCGregory Peck
191991Kirk DouglasActor74March 7, 1991CBSMichael Douglas
201992Sidney PoitierActor, director65March 12, 1992NBCHarry Belafonte
211993Elizabeth TaylorActress61March 11, 1993ABCCarol Burnett
221994Jack NicholsonActor56March 3, 1994CBSMike Nichols
231995Steven SpielbergDirector48March 2, 1995NBCSidney Sheinberg
241996Clint EastwoodActor, director65February 29, 1996ABCSteven Spielberg
251997Martin ScorseseDirector, screenwriter54February 20, 1997CBSGregory Peck
261998Robert WiseDirector83February 19, 1998NBCJulie Andrews
271999Dustin HoffmanActor61February 18, 1999ABCJack Nicholson
282000Harrison FordActor57February 17, 2000CBSGeorge Lucas &Steven Spielberg
292001Barbra StreisandActress, director58February 22, 2001[11]FoxSidney Poitier
302002Tom HanksActor46June 24, 2002USA NetworkSteven Spielberg
312003Robert De NiroActor59June 12, 2003USA NetworkMartin Scorsese
322004Meryl StreepActress54June 21, 2004USA NetworkMike Nichols
332005George LucasDirector, screenwriter61June 9, 2005USA NetworkSteven Spielberg
342006Sean ConneryActor75June 8, 2006USA NetworkHarrison Ford
352007Al PacinoActor67June 7, 2007USA NetworkSean Penn
362008Warren BeattyActor, director, screenwriter71June 12, 2008USA NetworkAl Pacino
372009Michael DouglasActor64June 11, 2009TV LandJack Nicholson
382010Mike NicholsDirector78June 10, 2010TV LandMeryl Streep
392011Morgan FreemanActor74June 9, 2011TV LandClint Eastwood
402012Shirley MacLaineActress78June 7, 2012TV LandMeryl Streep
412013Mel BrooksActor, director, screenwriter86June 15, 2013TNTMartin Scorsese
422014Jane FondaActress76June 13, 2014TNTMichael Douglas
432015Steve MartinActor, screenwriter69June 4, 2015TBSMel Brooks
442016John WilliamsComposer84June 9, 2016TNTSteven Spielberg
452017Diane KeatonActress71June 8, 2017TNTWoody Allen
462018George ClooneyActor, director, screenwriter57June 7, 2018TNTShirley MacLaine
472019Denzel WashingtonActor64June 6, 2019TNTSpike Lee
2020NOT AWARDED
2021NOT AWARDED
482022Julie AndrewsActress86June 9, 2022TNTCarol Burnett
2023NOT AWARDED
492024Nicole KidmanActress56April 27, 2024TNTMeryl Streep
502025Francis Ford CoppolaDirector, screenwriter86April 26, 2025TNTGeorge Lucas &Steven Spielberg

See also

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Notes

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  1. ^"History of AFI".AFI.com. American Film Institute.Archived from the original on April 30, 2011. RetrievedMay 5, 2011.
  2. ^abc"The AFI Life Achievement Awards". American Film Institute. RetrievedJuly 28, 2014.
  3. ^"Julie Andrews to Receive 48th AFI Life Achievement Award".American Film Institute. RetrievedOctober 10, 2019.
  4. ^"AFI Tribute to Julie Andrews Postponed".American Film Institute. RetrievedMarch 15, 2020.
  5. ^"The 48th AFI Life Achievement Award Tribute to Julie Andrews Rescheduled".American Film Institute. RetrievedNovember 12, 2021.
  6. ^Gardner, Chris (November 22, 2022)."Nicole Kidman to Receive AFI Life Achievement Award".The Hollywood Reporter. Archived fromthe original on November 25, 2022. RetrievedNovember 25, 2022.
  7. ^Tangcay, Jazz; Wu, Valerie (November 13, 2023)."AFI Gala Honoring Nicole Kidman Rescheduled for 2024 – Film News in Brief".Archived from the original on November 19, 2023. RetrievedFebruary 11, 2024.
  8. ^Kreeps, Daniel (April 28, 2024)."Nicole Kidman Becomes First Australian to Earn AFI Life Achievement Award".Rolling Stone.Archived from the original on April 28, 2024. RetrievedApril 28, 2024.
  9. ^"Francis Ford Coppola Named as the 50th AFI Life Achievement Award Honoree".American Film Institute. October 29, 2024. RetrievedNovember 6, 2024.
  10. ^Chuba, Kirsten (April 27, 2025)."Francis Ford Coppola Celebrated for Prioritizing Art Over Money at AFI Life Achievement Tribute: "F*** the Bankers and the Backers"".The Hollywood Reporter. RetrievedApril 27, 2025.
  11. ^"AFI Achievement". Archived fromthe original on November 25, 2012. RetrievedFebruary 9, 2013.

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