Helen Mirren Set for Golden Globes' Lifetime Achievement Award
Academy Award-winning actress Helen Mirren is to be honored with the prestigious Cecil B DeMille award at the upcoming Golden Globe ceremony, marking a milestone in her illustrious career. The 80-year-old British acting legend will receive the recognition on January 8th, three days prior to the main event.
Mirren's impressive resume boasts numerous awards and accolades, including an Oscar, four BAFTAs, three Golden Globes, five Emmys, and a Tony award. Her dedication to her craft has been widely praised, with President of the Golden Globe Awards Helen Hoehne describing her as "a force of nature" whose performances continue to inspire generations.
Throughout her illustrious career, Mirren has taken on an array of iconic roles, including Queen Elizabeth II in 'The Queen' and 'The Audience'. Her performance in Peter Morgan's play earned her a Tony award in 2015. The actress has also demonstrated her versatility with notable turns in films like 'Hitchcock', 'Woman in Gold', and the Netflix adaptation of 'The Thursday Murder Club'.
With several projects lined up for release next year, including a drama about Patricia Highsmith, Mirren's performance as the dying matriarch in Kate Winslet's directorial debut, 'Goodbye June', is generating awards buzz. Nominations for the main Golden Globe ceremony will be announced on December 8th, with notable contenders expected to include Paul Thomas Anderson's 'One Battle After Another', ChloΓ© Zhao's 'Hamnet', and Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners'.
Academy Award-winning actress Helen Mirren is to be honored with the prestigious Cecil B DeMille award at the upcoming Golden Globe ceremony, marking a milestone in her illustrious career. The 80-year-old British acting legend will receive the recognition on January 8th, three days prior to the main event.
Mirren's impressive resume boasts numerous awards and accolades, including an Oscar, four BAFTAs, three Golden Globes, five Emmys, and a Tony award. Her dedication to her craft has been widely praised, with President of the Golden Globe Awards Helen Hoehne describing her as "a force of nature" whose performances continue to inspire generations.
Throughout her illustrious career, Mirren has taken on an array of iconic roles, including Queen Elizabeth II in 'The Queen' and 'The Audience'. Her performance in Peter Morgan's play earned her a Tony award in 2015. The actress has also demonstrated her versatility with notable turns in films like 'Hitchcock', 'Woman in Gold', and the Netflix adaptation of 'The Thursday Murder Club'.
With several projects lined up for release next year, including a drama about Patricia Highsmith, Mirren's performance as the dying matriarch in Kate Winslet's directorial debut, 'Goodbye June', is generating awards buzz. Nominations for the main Golden Globe ceremony will be announced on December 8th, with notable contenders expected to include Paul Thomas Anderson's 'One Battle After Another', ChloΓ© Zhao's 'Hamnet', and Ryan Coogler's 'Sinners'.