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Golden Globe Carol Burnett Award

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Award in the television industry
Golden Globe Carol Burnett Award
Awarded for"outstanding contributions to television on or off the screen"
CountryUnited States
Presented byGolden Globe Foundation
First award2019
Currently held bySarah Jessica Parker (2026)
Websitegoldenglobes.org

TheCarol Burnett Award is an honoraryGolden Globe Award bestowed byGolden Globe Foundation for "outstanding contributions to television on or off the screen."[1] The Golden Globe Foundation board of directors selects the honorees based on their body of work and the lasting impact that their television career achievements have had on both the industry and audiences.[1] The award is seen as the equivalent to its film accolade counterpart, theCecil B. DeMille Award. It was first presented at the76th Golden Globe Awards ceremony in January 2019 and is named in honor of its first recipient, actress and trailblazerCarol Burnett.

The award has been presented annually since 2019. The youngest honoree was television writer, director, and producerRyan Murphy, at age 57 in 2023. The oldest honoree was television writer and producerNorman Lear, at age 98 in 2021.

List of honorees

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YearImageHonoreesNationalityDescriptionRef.
2019Carol Burnett, 2014Carol BurnettUSA"A Television Icon, Burnett is an American actress, comedian, singer and writer, whose career spans seven decades of television. She is best known for her groundbreaking comedy variety show, "The Carol Burnett Show". She is the most decorated person in the Golden Globes Television Category, with six wins from 17 nominations.

Steve Carell was chosen to present the award to Burnett.

She has also won sixPrimetime Emmy Awards, and is the recipient of theKennedy Center Honor,Mark Twain Prize,Peabody Award and theScreen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award amongst other honors."

2020Ellen DeGeneres, 2011Ellen DeGeneresUSA"From her sitcoms, to stand-up, to becoming a household staple on daytime television, she is a pioneer who has captivated audiences for nearly 25 years with her undeniable charm and wit.

In addition to her television success, she's an advocate and philanthropist, lending her voice to those who don't have one, and spreading kindness and joy through the power of her platform."

Kate McKinnon presented the award to DeGeneres.

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2021Norman Lear, 2017Norman LearUSA"Norman Lear is among the most prolific creators of this generation. His career has spanned the Golden Age and the streaming era. His progressive approach addressing controversial topics through humor prompted a cultural shift that allowed social and political issues to be reflected in television. His work revolutionized the industry."

Ceremony co-hostAmy Poehler presented the award to Lear.

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2022Not awarded[a][5]
2023Ryan MurphyUSA"Writer, director, and producer, winner of a Golden Globe and six nominations."Billy Porter presented the award to Murphy.[6]
2024Not awarded[b][7]
2025Ted DansonUSA"Ted Danson has entertained audiences for decades with his iconic performances that will forever be ingrained in television history," said Helen Hoehne, President of the Golden Globes, via statement. "His renowned career is a testament to his remarkable talent and versatility as an actor and bears resemblance to the award's legendary namesake."Mary Steenburgen (Danson's wife), presented the award to him.[8]
2026Sarah Jessica ParkerUSA“Sarah Jessica Parker’s career embodies the very spirit of the Carol Burnett Award,” said Helen Hoehne, president, Golden Globes. “Her trailblazing impact on television and her dedication to storytelling across stage and screen have left an indelible mark on popular culture. We are honored to celebrate her extraordinary contributions to entertainment.”[9]

Notes

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  1. ^The 2022 awards ceremony was cancelled due a boycott stemming from various media companies, actors, and other creatives over its lack of action to increase the membership diversity of the HFPA. Furthermore, broadcasterNBC announced in May 2021 that the network would refuse to broadcast the ceremony in support of the boycott.[4]
  2. ^No award was presented at the 2024 ceremony to make space for new categories and additional nominees.[7]

References

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  1. ^ab"Dick Clark Productions and Eldridge Acquire Golden Globes". 2023-06-12. Retrieved2023-06-12.
  2. ^"Ellen DeGeneres to Receive Carol Burnett Award at Golden Globes".Variety.Variety. RetrievedNovember 4, 2019.
  3. ^"Norman Lear to Receive Carol Burnett Award at 2021 Golden Globes".Variety.Variety. RetrievedJanuary 28, 2021.
  4. ^Rottenberg, Josh (January 4, 2022)."No Host. No Stars. No Televised Ceremony. The Golden Globes are Going Ahead Anyway".Los Angeles Times. RetrievedJanuary 21, 2022.
  5. ^"Winners & Nominees 2022 – Golden Globes".The Golden Globes.Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Archived fromthe original on December 13, 2021. RetrievedJanuary 21, 2021.
  6. ^"Golden Globes: Jane Fonda to Receive Cecil B. DeMille Award".The Hollywood Reporter. January 26, 2021. RetrievedJanuary 26, 2021.
  7. ^abMyers, Melissa (2023-12-19)."Golden Globes Changes Add Up to Success".Golden Globes. Retrieved2024-01-12.
  8. ^Jones, Marcus (2024-12-02). Harris-Bridson, Dana (ed.)."Viola Davis and Ted Danson to Receive Top Honors at the 2025 Golden Globes".IndieWire. Retrieved2024-12-10.The pair, who have 20 Golden Globes nominations and four wins between them, will be feted at a gala dinner on January 3 before receiving their awards on the January 5 telecast.
  9. ^"Sarah Jessica Parker to Receive Golden Globes' Carol Burnett Award".Golden Globes. 2025-11-13. Retrieved2025-11-13.

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