The Golden Globes announced that Helen Mirren will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award during the “Golden Eve” special on January 8. This award is among Hollywood’s highest honors, recognizing her remarkable contributions to entertainment over six decades.
The prestigious Cecil B. DeMille Award, along with the Carol Burnett Award, will be presented during the “Golden Eve” primetime event this January.
“Helen Mirren is a force of nature and her career is nothing short of extraordinary,” Golden Globes president Helen Hoehne said. “Her transcendent performances and commitment to her craft continue to inspire generations of artists and audiences alike. It is a profound honor to present her with the Cecil B. DeMille Award.”
Mirren started her acting journey at 18 with the U.K.’s National Youth Theatre. Her diverse roles span stage and screen, including Lady Macbeth with the Royal Shakespeare Company in 1974 and Queen Elizabeth II in the 2006 film The Queen. Her ability to transform into widely different characters, from royalty to a mob wife, showcases her exceptional versatility.
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