VETERAN director Martin Scorsese will receive the Cecil B DeMille Award for lifetime achievement at the Golden Globes next year.
Scorsese, 66, best known for Taxi Driver and Goodfellas, will receive the prize at a ceremony on 17 January.
Actress Vera Farmiga, who appeared in Scorseses Oscar-winning movie The Departed, made the announcement at a news conference on Thursday. She said he had the power to rouse a crowd and cinema is his shrine.
The filmmaker is being presented the award for his outstanding contribution to the entertainment field.
Farmiga said: He has the power to rouse a crowd and bring them along on his holy mission. He considers it holy work, and cinema is his shrine. And he instils in the actors, in the crew, and everybody around him just what a powerful tool it is.
Past winners of the DeMille award include last years recipient, Steven Spielberg, as well as Warren Beatty, Sir Anthony Hopkins and Michael Douglas.
Scorsese has received two best director Golden Globes for The Departed and Gangs of New York. He has received four additional nominations for Casino, Age of Innocence, Goodfellas and Raging Bull. He was also up for the best screenplay prize for 1990s Goodfellas, along with co-writer Nicolas Pileggi. BBC
British comedian Ricky Gervais will present next years event, which is taking place at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel. BBC
This news was published in print paper. Access complete paper of this day.
Comments