Cecil B. DeMille Award
Prestigious award for outstanding contributions
When the Hollywood Foreign Press Association decided to establish a special, prestigious award for outstanding contributions to the world of entertainment, the members wanted it to bear an internationally recognized and respected name. So they turned to a born showman, Cecil B. DeMille, who accepted the idea graciously, and the first Cecil B. DeMille award went to himin 1952, the year his penultimate film, The Greatest Show on Earth, premiered. The following year, 1953, at the Tenth Annual Golden Globe Awards gala, Walt Disney received the deMille award. Such notables (including several future deMille awardees) as Dean Martin, Jerry Lewis, Robert Mitchum, Jane Russell, Stanley Kramer, Bing Crosby, Bob Hope, Doris Day, Samuel Fuller, Alan Ladd, and others wrote warm congratulatory letters to the Association on this ten-year anniversary. So did Cecil B. deMille, to wit:
During the last ten years the members of your Association have endeared themselves to us in Hollywood for two main reasons. You have made friends with us and you have made friends for us. It’s difficult to say which of these two things makes us happier. Perhaps the first, because of its personal contact—the warmth of which I have felt every time I have met any of you. Congratulations on your 10th Anniversary—I hope I shall be around to congratulate you on your 25th. Sincerely, Cecil B. deMille
Unfortunately, DeMille couldn’t make it. The last Golden Globe Awards gala he attended was the 15th, in 1958. The Cecil B. DeMille award winners are chosen by the HFPA board of directors and presented each year (except for 1976). The first woman to receive the award was Judy Garland in 1962 (following Fred Astaire, something which delighted her to no end); the next was Joan Crawford in 1970. The list of winners provides a spectrum of talented human beings who have had a definite impact on the world of entertainment, be it Alfred Hitchcock, Lucille Ball, Sidney Poitier, Sophia Loren, Sean Connery, Barbra Streisand or any one of those thoughtfully selected for the honor.

Cecil B. DeMille Award Recipients

2026
Helen Mirren

2025
Viola Davis

2022
Eddie Murphy

2021
Jane Fonda

2020
Tom Hanks

2019
Jeff Bridges

2018
Oprah Winfrey

2017
Meryl Streep


2015
George Clooney

2014
Woody Allen

2013
Jodie Foster

2012
Morgan Freeman

2011
Robert De Niro

2010
Martin Scorsese

2009
Steven Spielberg

2007
Warren Beatty

2006
Anthony Hopkins

2005
Robin Williams

2004
Michael Douglas

2003
Gene Hackman

2002
Harrison Ford

2001
Al Pacino

2000
Barbra Streisand

1999
Jack Nicholson

1998
Shirley MacLaine

1997
Dustin Hoffman

1996
Sean Connery

1995
Sophia Loren

1994
Robert Redford

1993
Lauren Bacall

1992
Robert Mitchum

1991
Jack Lemmon

1990
Audrey Hepburn

1989
Doris Day

1988
Clint Eastwood

1987
Anthony Quinn

1986
Barbara Stanwyck

1985
Elizabeth Taylor

1984
Paul Newman

1982
Sidney Poitier

1981
Laurence Olivier

1981
Gene Kelly

1980
Henry Fonda

1979
Lucille Ball

1978
Red Skelton

1977
Walter Mirisch

1975
Hal B. Wallis

1974
Bette Davis

1973
Samuel Goldwyn

1972
Alfred Hitchcock

1971
Frank Sinatra

1970
Joan Crawford

1969
Gregory Peck

1968
Kirk Douglas

1967
Charlton Heston

1966
John Wayne

1965
James Stewart

1964
Joseph E. Levine

1963
Bob Hope

1962
Judy Garland

1961
Fred Astaire

1960
Bing Crosby


1958
Buddy Adler

1957
Mervyn LeRoy

1956
Jack L. Warner

1955
Jean Hersholt

1954
Darryl F. Zanuck

1953
Walt Disney

1952
Cecil B. deMille

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Eddie Murphy to Receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award at the 80th Golden Globe® Awards

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The Road to Eden (Kyrgyzstan)

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