December
11 , 2003
December
11, 2003
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Blake Edwards to Receive Honorary Academy Award(R)
"In
recognition of his writing, directing and producing
an extraordinary body of work for the screen."
Beverly Hills, CA
- Filmmaker Blake Edwards has been selected to receive an Honorary Award
by the Board of Governors of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences.
The Award, an Oscar(R)
statuette, will be presented at the 76th Academy Awards on February
29. The Honorary Award will be given to Edwards to honor his "extraordinary
distinction in lifetime achievement." The citation will read: "In
recognition of his writing, directing and producing an extraordinary
body of work for the screen."
"For more than
50 years, Edwards has had an extraordinary career writing, directing
and producing mainly his own material," said Academy President
Frank Pierson. "And that puts him in a select and very small group
of outstanding film makers."
The son of a production
manager and the grandson of a silent screen director, Edwards began
his career in films as an actor, with "Ten Gentlemen from West
Point" in 1942. He wrote his first film, "Panhandle"
(which he also produced) in 1948, and debuted as a director with the
television series "Four Star Playhouse" in 1952.
Edwards has been
a prolific writer, director and producer and his films have run the
gamut from the high drama of "Days of Wine and Roses" to the
urban sophistication of "Breakfast at Tiffany's," and "Victor/Victoria"
to the imperishable slapstick comedy of the series of Pink Panther movies,
"A Shot in the Dark," "The Party," "10"
and the satirical Hollywood black comedy "S.O.B."
His nearly 50 films
also include such memorable titles as "The Great Race," "Operation
Petticoat," "Darling Lili," "Experiment in Terror,"
"Wild Rovers," "Mr. Cory" and "What Did You
do in the War Daddy?"
Edwards received
his only Academy Award nomination in 1982 for his screenplay of "Victor/Victoria,"
which starred his wife, Julie Andrews
Previous recipients
of Honorary Awards over the Academy's 75-year history include Louis
B. Mayer, Gene Kelly, Harold Lloyd, Greta Garbo, Jerome Robbins, Satyajit
Ray and Chuck Jones. The award went last year to Peter O'Toole.
Edwards Honorary
Award will be presented, along with other Academy Awards for outstanding
film achievements of 2003, on Sunday, February 29, at the Kodak Theatre
at Hollywood & Highland(R). The Oscars will be televised live by
the ABC Television Network beginning at 5:00 p.m. PST (8 p.m. EST) with
a half-hour arrival segment preceding the presentation ceremony.
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