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Early Oscars Presented At 2nd Governors Awards

SANDY COHEN   11/13/10 04:10 PM ET   AP

Early Oscars 2011

LOS ANGELES — A few honorary Oscar winners are getting a jump on next year's Academy Awards.

Film historian and preservationist Kevin Brownlow, director Jean-Luc Godard and character actor Eli Wallach are to receive Oscar statuettes Saturday evening at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' second annual Governors Awards.

Director-producer Francis Ford Coppola is also to be presented with the academy's Irving G. Thalberg award at the private black-tie dinner at Hollywood & Highland's Grand Ballroom, which is adjacent to the Kodak Theatre, home of the Academy Awards.

Winners were chosen by the governors of the academy's 15 branches.

The academy established its Governors Awards last year to pay tribute to winners of honorary Oscars and the Thalberg bust – prizes previously presented during the Academy Awards telecast. Academy President Tom Sherak said the new, non-televised Governors Awards allow the academy to honor more artists with more in-depth presentations.

Last year's inaugural celebration "was a night where celebrities came, members came who aren't celebrities and celebrated the careers of four people," Sherak said. "Not only were all their friends able to attend – which doesn't always happen at the Academy Awards – those people were able to talk and toast them individually."

Sherak said he expects the event to remain untelevised, though highlights will be available online at Oscars.org and will also be included in the Academy Awards telecast on Feb. 27, 2011.

Live updates from Saturday's event will also be featured on the academy's Twitter feed.

"We purposely have not let the outside in just yet," he said. "We want it to be a night where you can say anything you want."

Sid Ganis, who is producing the event with Don Mischer, said they plan to "put on an entertaining show that will do what we can't do on the big show, which is to dig into the careers of these four gentlemen."

Brownlow, a documentarian and historian, has restored several silent films, written books about the history of Hollywood and made movies about some of its pioneers.

"He is a treasure to this industry," Sherak said.

Godard, a French-born director whose contributions to the New Wave era of filmmaking have been considered groundbreaking, has said he won't be able to attend the awards ceremony. Godard has been the subject of media reports in recent weeks that suggest he is anti-Semitic, and the academy received some complaints about his honorary award, but Sherak said the honorary Oscar is in recognition of his artistic contributions, not "his overall life."

Wallach is a character actor who has appeared in scores of movies and TV shows since his career began in the early 1950s. Sherak called the 94-year-old actor "a gem" and "an artist in his craft."

Coppola, a five-time Oscar winner whose credits include "The Godfather" and "Apocalypse Now," is being honored for producing a lifetime of quality work.

"His contributions have taken the art form to a whole new level," Sherak said.

Coppola said he felt "blessed" when he got word of the award.

"It is sort of the ultimate award for producing," he said in an interview. "I've been a writer, a director and I have more than gotten my share of those honors. The Thalberg Award, for me, is kind of a trifecta."

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AP Entertainment Writer Michael Cidoni contributed to this report.

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LOS ANGELES — A few honorary Oscar winners are getting a jump on next year's Academy Awards. Film historian and preservationist Kevin Brownlow, director Jean-Luc Godard and character actor Eli ...
LOS ANGELES — A few honorary Oscar winners are getting a jump on next year's Academy Awards. Film historian and preservationist Kevin Brownlow, director Jean-Luc Godard and character actor Eli ...
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08:24 AM on 11/15/2010
I love Eli Wallach; so does my 23 year old son. Longevity, plus talent, plus major cute.
03:17 AM on 11/15/2010
I wish they would trash the whole "opening number" and allocate that time toward showing these awards.
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janie@atthelake
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08:38 AM on 11/15/2010
Me too!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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01:00 AM on 11/16/2010
Cute puppy:-)
09:59 AM on 11/16/2010
Last year I was thrilled to learn Roger Corman would receive a Lifetime Acheivement award at the Oscars only to be disappointed to learn it would be at this early ceremony.

I wanted Roger to get a well-deserved standing ovation during the main broadcast.
04:25 PM on 11/15/2010
Yup, me too.
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
10:18 PM on 11/14/2010
Eli Wallach. That dude outlives everyone!
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AJOHMSS
I came, I saw, I concurred.
06:02 AM on 11/15/2010
The Tiger continues to make out.
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jonesll
08:35 PM on 11/14/2010
Maybe I am being a bit premature. But no actor I can recall has had as many films that were fun, entertaining and profitable as Harrison Ford. And while his work probably never reach the critical level of being Oscar nominated worthy, he sure has had a lot of really entertaining films under his belt that I attribute to his under appreciated acting, which to me says he will hopefully someday get a life time achievement Oscar soon.

In case you forget, check out his list of films. It is impressive.
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WHTrout
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09:03 PM on 11/14/2010
He was nominated for Best Actor for "Witness," wasn't he?
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jonesll
04:53 AM on 11/15/2010
Not sure, but that sounds plausible. Fact is Star Wars (1,2,3) Fugitive, Indy Flms (1,2,3 but give him a pass on 4) Witness, Blade Runner, Presumed Innocent, Clear and Present Danger, Patriot Games, Air Force One, American Graffiti, Apocalypse Now, The Mosquito Coast, Working Girl, and Frantic.

I am so much looking forward to his possible rebirth in the July 2011 Western Sci Fi with Daniel Craig..........."Cowboys & Aliens"
07:18 PM on 11/14/2010
LOVE Eli Wallach! Age 95 and he filmed three movies this year.
So deserved.
"The Good, the Bad, & the Ugly" villain, soo good!
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LMPE
I connect the most dissimilar things
10:17 PM on 11/14/2010
Also cool in "Baby Doll". Clint Eastwood also gave him a bit part in "Mystic River".

PS: Wallach's wife Anne Jackson appeared in "The Shining" as the doctor who looks at Danny early in the movie.
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triplettam
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02:09 AM on 11/15/2010
Yep. He just keeps on going. "The Good, the Bad & the Ugly" was genius. He was in an okay movie a couple years ago called "The Holiday' where he played a veteran Hollywood screenwriter who finally gets a ceremony much like this one. He was great. He deserves this.
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lisalovesamelie
01:09 PM on 11/15/2010
His story line was the best part of that movie.
07:00 PM on 11/14/2010
I am old enough to remember when FF Coppola burst onto the scene like a rocket, winning nominations for two films ("The Godfather" and "The Conversation") as best picture in a single year. He had a few great movies, then .... almost nothing in the way of productions and certainly nothing to match the earlier quality. It is as strange a career story as I have ever seen. I guess perhaps the career of Orson Welles would be the only comparison.
06:12 PM on 11/14/2010
The choices of recipients couldn't be better! What an astonishing group of talent; which is lost on most people today. Wonderful!
07:19 PM on 11/14/2010
Agreed.
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01:28 PM on 11/14/2010
Congrats to Eli Wallach, still acting and sharp at 95.
11:22 AM on 11/14/2010
Godard's "Breathless" with a lovely Jean Seberg and Jean-Paul Belmondo is a classic and perfect film. Coppola is a national treasure.
07:19 PM on 11/14/2010
Yes, a great film.
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WHTrout
Thou shalt keep thy religion to thyself!
09:04 PM on 11/14/2010
Concur with both assessments.
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srivers
"Honesty is the best politics." - Stan Laurel
10:45 AM on 11/14/2010
Kevin Brownlow is a treasure to film history and most deserving of this honor.
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Carcinogen
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08:25 AM on 11/14/2010
I've always loved the work of Eli Wallach -- from The Misfits to The Good, The Bad, & The Ugly. He truly deserves this award.
12:15 PM on 11/14/2010
The man will be 95 years old next month and he's still working. I just saw Mr. Wallach in the Wall Street sequel just a few months ago. Quite an amazing man with an extraordinary career. I believe I read somewhere that Jack Black spoke about the stories he told while they were working together in THE HOLIDAY a few years back, and what an honor it was working with him
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05:25 PM on 11/14/2010
...plays a great weasel -