AFI Life Achievement Award
The
AFI Life Achievement Award was established by the Board of Directors of the
American Film Institute on
February 26,
1973 to honor a single individual for his or her lifetime contribution to enriching American culture through motion pictures and television. The Trustees initially specified that the recipient must be one who fundamentally advanced the art of film and whose achievements had been acknowledged by the general public as well as by film scholars and critics and the individual's peers. The Trustees also specified that the work of the recipient must have withstood the test of time.
Director
John Ford was the unanimous choice of the Board of Trustees for the first award as he "clearly stands preeminent in the history of motion pictures." President
Richard M. Nixon attended the gala dinner at which Ford was presented the award on
March 31, 1973.
The Board of Trustees later amended the "test of time" requirement to enable the AFI Life Achievement Award to be presented to individuals with shorter careers, such as
Tom Hanks, who at age 46, was the youngest recipient ever, and
Steven Spielberg, who received the award at age 49.
All 34 Life Achievement Award ceremonies have been televised. Agreeing to appear at the televised ceremony apparently is part of the AFI's criteria for selecting the award, which would explain the absence of such greats as
Marlon Brando,
Jane Fonda,
Paul Newman, and
Al Pacino from the rolls of the honored. (According to
George Englund, Brando had been approached by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences about receiving an honorary Academy Award, but the Oscar offer was withdrawn when he would not agree to appear at the televised ceremony.) Fonda, Newman, and Pacino all were recipients of the
Film Society of Lincoln Center's Gala Tribute, the most prestigious lifetime achievement award after the Oscar and the AFI award.
The televised ceremony generates income for the AFI, which is no longer funded by the
US federal government. Due to the exigencies of television, the popularity of the award recipient in terms of potential ratings likely is a factor in selecting the Life Achievement Award honoree, which could explain why it never has been awarded to such major American directors as
Robert Altman and
Francis Ford Coppola, both of whom were Film Society of Lincoln Center Gala Tribute honorees, or such distinguished actors as
Robert Duvall and
Gene Hackman, the latter of whom was a recipient of the Hollywood Foreign Press Association's
Cecil B. DeMille Award for life achievement.
Politics also seems to be a factor in the award, as that likely was behind the notable omissions of
Charles Chaplin, exiled from America during the Cold War for his left-wing sympathies, director
Elia Kazan, controversial due to his testimony before the
House Un-American Activities Committee during the Cold War, and
Charlton Heston, whose presidency of the
National Rifle Association made him unpopular in many circles. Heston was the chair of the AFI Board of Trustees that created the award in 1973.
Other notable omissions were
Claudette Colbert,
George Cukor,
Audrey Hepburn,
Bob Hope,
Shirley MacLaine, and
Mike Nichols, all recipients of a Lincoln Center Gala Tribute.
Sir
David Lean and Sir
Sean Connery are the only non-Americans to win the award. Notable omissions of non-Americans are
Alec Guinness and
Laurence Olivierâ€"winners of both life achievement Oscars and Lincoln Center Tributesâ€"and
Michael Caine,
Federico Fellini, and
Yves Montand, recipients of the Lincoln Center honor.
*1973
John Ford*1974
James Cagney*1975
Orson Welles*1976
William Wyler*1977
Bette Davis*1978
Henry Fonda*1979
Alfred Hitchcock*1980
James Stewart*1981
Fred Astaire*1982
Frank Capra*1983
John Huston*1984
Lillian Gish*1985
Gene Kelly*1986
Billy Wilder*1987
Barbara Stanwyck*1988
Jack Lemmon*1989
Gregory Peck*1990
David Lean*1991
Kirk Douglas*1992
Sidney Poitier*1993
Elizabeth Taylor*1994
Jack Nicholson*1995
Steven Spielberg*1996
Clint Eastwood*1997
Martin Scorsese*1998
Robert Wise*1999
Dustin Hoffman*2000
Harrison Ford*2001
Barbra Streisand*2002
Tom Hanks*2003
Robert De Niro*2004
Meryl Streep*2005
George Lucas*2006
Sean Connery