Oprah receives Oscars humanitarian award
US: Actress and producer Oprah Winfrey, who has dominated the US
television talk show scene for a quarter-century, was honored with an
Oscars statuette late Saturday for her outstanding humanitarian work.
The 57-year-old television megastar, nominated for a best supporting
actress Oscar 25 years ago for her role in “The Color Purple”, received
the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at a dinner here.
The award has been given out intermittently by the Academy of Motion
Picture Arts and Sciences since 1956. Previous recipients include Bob
Hope, Gregory Peck, Audrey Hepburn, Elizabeth Taylor, Paul Newman and
Jerry Lewis.
The Academy said that since her Oscar nomination in 1986, Winfrey had
become “one of the most influential figures in entertainment and
philanthropy.”
“She has been especially dedicated to supporting educational
initiatives and raising awareness of issues that affect women and
children, both in the United States and around the globe,” it said in a
statement.
She was honored at the Governors Awards dinner along with veteran
actor James Earl Jones and make-up artist Dick Smith, who will each
receive Honorary Awards for their contributions to the industry. “I
never imagined myself receiving an Oscar.”
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