Sunday, October 9, 2011

Shirley MacLaine Named 40th Recipient of AFI Life Achievement Award

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Shirley MacLaine has been selected by the American Film Institute to receive its highest honor, the AFI Life Achievement Award, which will be presented to her at a gala tribute on June 7 in Los Angeles.

She will be the 40th recipient of the award.

"Shirley MacLaine is a powerhouse of personality that has illuminated screens large and small across six decades," Howard Stringer, chair of the AFI’s board of trustees, said in announcing her selection. "From ingĂ©nue to screen legend, Shirley has entertained a global audience through song, dance, laughter and tears, and her career as writer, director and producer is even further evidence of her passion for the art form and her seemingly boundless talents.”

An Oscar winner in 1984 as best actress for her performance in Terms of Endearment, MacLaine made her film debut in Alfred Hitchcock’s The Trouble With Harry in 1955. During the course of her career, she has earned six Academy Award nominations, six Emmy noms and seven Golden Globe Awards. She most recently appeared in the ensemble comedy Valentine’s Dayas well as the Lifetime movie Coco Chanel, for which she was nominated for both Globe and SAG Awards.

A prolific author, she most recently published the book I’m Over All That – And Other Confessions in April. Her latest film, Bernie, in which she stars with Matthew McConaughey and Jack Black, had its world premiere at the Los Angeles Film Festival in June.

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