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Honorary Award winner Robert Redford.
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Robert Redford was voted an Honorary Award, presented during
the 74th Academy Awards, by the Board of Governors of the Academy
of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences.
The citation reads: "Robert Redford - Actor, Director, Producer,
Creator of Sundance, inspiration to independent and innovative filmmakers
everywhere."
"Bob's dedication to independent filmmaking has had an enormously
positive impact on the motion picture industry since he created
Sundance 20 years ago, and young filmmakers for years to come will
continue to benefit from the training that his institute provides
and the world-class showcase that his festival offers," said
Academy President Frank Pierson.
Since his acting debut in the 1962 drama "War Hunt,"
Redford has appeared in more than 35 films including "Butch
Cassidy and the Sundance Kid," "The Way We Were,"
"All the President's Men" and "The Sting," for
which he received an Academy Award nomination for Best Actor in
1973.
After gaining success as an actor, Redford tried his hand at directing
and won an Academy Award in his directorial debut for the film "Ordinary
People" in 1980. He received two nominations in 1994 for directing
and producing Best Picture nominee "Quiz Show."
Honorary Awards, in the form of Oscar®
statuettes, are given by the Academy for "exceptional distinction
in the making of motion pictures or for outstanding service to the
Academy." Previous recipients include Ernest Lehman, Stanley
Donen, Deborah Kerr, Federico Fellini, Ralph Bellamy, Michael Kidd,
Alex North and Hal Roach.
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