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Helen Mirren to Be Honored with Golden Globes Cecil B. DeMille Award
Dame Helen Mirren will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award for her six-decade career, joining 69 iconic honorees celebrated since 1952.
- The Golden Globes announced Wednesday that Dame Helen Mirren will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award during the primetime Golden Eve special airing Thursday, Jan. 8 on CBS and Paramount+.
- Because her career spans more than six decades, Dame Helen Mirren began at 18 at the U.K.'s National Youth Theatre and achieved the Triple Crown of acting with major awards.
- The reimagined 'Golden Eve' special expands last year's 'Golden Gala' and features curated retrospectives, rare archival footage, personal tributes, and the Carol Burnett Award, recipient not yet announced.
- The broadcast will serve as a major tentpole in Golden Week, rolling out events and content across Paramount platforms as the Golden Globes become an early 2026 awards season show including podcasting for the first time.
- The DeMille Award, created in 1952, has honored 69 past honorees, and Dame Helen Mirren, 80, joins recipients including Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, Barbra Streisand and Sidney Poitier.
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»Her charisma is magnetic, her craft unsurpassed, her influence unalterable«: Helen Mirren will further enlarge her trophies collection.
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Read Full ArticleHelen Mirren, a British acting legend who can boast an Oscar, four BAFTAs, three Golden Globes, five Emmys and a Tony Award, will make room on the shelf for one more: the Cecil B. DeMille Award, or Golden Globe, for lifetime achievement.
British actress Helen Mirren will receive an honorary Golden Globe in January for her entire career.
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Helen Mirren announced as recipient of prestigious Golden Globes award
Actor was credited for being a ‘force of nature’ whose career has been ‘nothing short of extraordinary’
·London, United Kingdom
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