Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award

The Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award is presented by the Screen Actors Guild's National Honors and Tributes Committee for "outstanding achievement in fostering the finest ideals of the acting profession." It predates the 1st Screen Actors Guild Awards by over thirty years. The award's first recipient was performer and comedian Eddie Cantor, in 1962.[1] Since then, it has been presented every year except 1963 and 1981. On two occasions, two people received the award the same year: in 1985, when it was presented to actor Paul Newman and actress Joanne Woodward,[2] and in 2000, when it was presented to civil rights activists Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee.[3] As of 2018, 54 people have received the award, of whom 46 are men and 19 women.

Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award
Awarded for"outstanding achievement in fostering the finest ideals of the acting profession"
CountryUnited States
Presented bySAG-AFTRA
First awarded1962
Currently held byRobert De Niro(2020)
Websitesagawards.org

Award recipients

Year Image Recipient(s) Presenter Nationality Ref.
1962 Eddie Cantor N/A  USA [1]
1963 Not awarded
1964 Stan Laurel N/A  UK [4]
1965 Bob Hope Charlton Heston  USA [5]
1966 Barbara Stanwyck Ronald Reagan  USA [6]
1967 William Gargan N/A  USA [7]
1968 James Stewart Henry Fonda  USA [8]
1969 Edward G. Robinson N/A  Romania [9]
1970 Gregory Peck Charlton Heston  USA [10]
1971 Charlton Heston N/A  USA [11]
1972 Frank Sinatra N/A  USA [12]
1973 Martha Raye N/A  USA [13]
1974 Walter Pidgeon N/A  Canada [14]
1975 Rosalind Russell N/A  USA [15]
1976 Pearl Bailey N/A  USA [16]
1977 James Cagney N/A  USA [17]
1978 Edgar Bergen N/A  USA [18]
1979 Katharine Hepburn N/A  USA [19]
1980 Leon Ames N/A  USA [20]
1981 Not awarded
1982 Danny Kaye N/A  USA [21]
1983 Ralph Bellamy N/A  USA [22]
1984 Iggie Wolfington N/A  USA [23]
1985 Paul Newman N/A  USA [2]
Joanne Woodward N/A  USA
1986 Nanette Fabray N/A  USA [24]
1987 Red Skelton N/A  USA [25]
1988 Gene Kelly N/A  USA [26]
1989 Jack Lemmon N/A  USA [27]
1990 Brock Peters N/A  USA [28]
1991 Burt Lancaster N/A  USA [29]
1992 Audrey Hepburn N/A  UK [30]
1993 Ricardo Montalbán N/A  Mexico [31]
1994 George Burns Ann-Margret  USA [32]
1995 Robert Redford Tom Skerritt  USA [33]
1996 Angela Lansbury Glenn Close  UK
 USA
 Ireland
[34]
1997 Elizabeth Taylor Gregory Peck accepted the award on Taylor's behalf as she was hospitalized and unable to attend the awards ceremony.  UK
 USA
[35]
1998 Kirk Douglas Michael Douglas  USA [36]
1999 Sidney Poitier Denzel Washington  Bahamas
 USA
[37]
2000 Ossie Davis Whoopi Goldberg  USA [3]
Ruby Dee Whoopi Goldberg  USA
2001 Ed Asner Tom Selleck  USA [38]
2002 Clint Eastwood Ray Romano and Morgan Freeman  USA [39]
2003 Karl Malden Michael Douglas  USA [40]
2004 James Garner Mel Gibson and Julie Andrews  USA [41]
2005 Shirley Temple Jamie Lee Curtis  USA [42]
2006 Julie Andrews Anne Hathaway  UK [43]
2007 Charles Durning Burt Reynolds  USA [44]
2008 James Earl Jones Forest Whitaker  USA [45]
2009 Betty White Sandra Bullock  USA [46]
2010 Ernest Borgnine Morgan Freeman  USA [47]
2011 Mary Tyler Moore Dick Van Dyke  USA [48]
2012 Dick Van Dyke Alec Baldwin  USA [49]
2013 Rita Moreno Morgan Freeman  Puerto Rico [50]
2014 Debbie Reynolds Carrie Fisher  USA [51]
2015 Carol Burnett Tina Fey and Amy Poehler  USA [52]
2016 Lily Tomlin Dolly Parton  USA [53]
2017 Morgan Freeman Rita Moreno  USA [54]
2018 Alan Alda Tom Hanks  USA [55]
2019 Robert De Niro Leonardo DiCaprio  USA
 Italy
[56]

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