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El Premio Cecil B. DeMille es un Globo de Oro honorífico otorgado por la Asociación de Prensa Extranjera de Hollywood (HFPA) por "contribuciones sobresalientes al mundo del entretenimiento". [1] [2] La junta directiva de la HFPA selecciona a los homenajeados entre una variedad de actores, directores, escritores y productores que han dejado una marca significativa en la industria cinematográfica . [1] Se presentó por primera vez en la novena ceremonia de los Globos de Oro en febrero de 1952 y lleva su nombre en honor a su primer destinatario, el director Cecil B. DeMille . [3]La HFPA eligió a DeMille debido a su prestigio en la industria y su "nombre reconocido y respetado internacionalmente". [3] DeMille recibió el premio el año en que se estrenó su penúltima película, The Greatest Show on Earth . [3] Un año después, en 1953, el premio fue entregado al productor Walt Disney . [4]

El premio se ha entregado anualmente desde 1952, con las excepciones de 1976 y 2008, este último debido a la cancelación de la huelga del Gremio de Escritores de América de 2007-08 de la ceremonia de ese año. [5] El premio de ese año estaba destinado a honrar al director Steven Spielberg , pero debido a la cancelación de la ceremonia, se le entregó el premio al año siguiente. [5] La homenajeada más joven fue la actriz Judy Garland , a los 39 años en 1962. Garland también fue la primera mujer homenajeada. [1] El homenajeado de mayor edad fue el productor Samuel Goldwyn , a los 93 años en 1973. [1] [3] En 1982, Sidney Poitierse convirtió en el primer destinatario afroamericano. [1] En 2018, Oprah Winfrey se convirtió en la primera mujer afroamericana en recibir el honor. [6] A partir de 2021 , 68 homenajeados han recibido el premio Cecil B. DeMille: 16 mujeres y 52 hombres.

Lista de homenajeados [ editar ]

Statistics[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. ^ Stanley Kramer and Adolph Zukor received nominations for the award.[4]
  2. ^ Stanley Kramer received a nomination for the award.[8]
  3. ^ The 2008 awards ceremony was cancelled due to the 2007–08 Writers Guild of America strike; the HFPA deferred the award to the 2009 ceremony.[5]
  4. ^ Woody Allen's award was accepted by Diane Keaton.[67]

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External links[edit]

  • Official Golden Globes website