Sherry Lansing - Awards and Recognition

Awards and Recognition

  • 2007, Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award, presented by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
  • 2007, Honorary Doctorate in Humane Letters from Pennsylvania State University
  • 2006, American Association of Cancer Research Public Service Award
  • 2005, Big Brothers Big Sisters (L.A.) Legacy Award
  • 2005, Exemplary Leadership in Management Award presented by UCLA Anderson School of Management
  • 2005, hand and foot prints at Grauman's Chinese Theater
  • 2004, Horatio Alger Humanitarian Award
  • 2003, Woodrow Wilson Award for Corporate Citizenship
  • 2003, Honorary Doctorate in Fine Arts from the American Film Institute
  • 2002, President's Award, presented by Academy of Science Fiction, Fantasy & Horror Films
  • 2000, Milestone Award presented by Producers Guild of America
  • 1996, Overcoming Obstacles Achievement Award for Business, presented by Chicago Women in Film
  • 1996, YWCA Silver Achievement Award
  • 1996, Pioneer of the Year by the Foundation of the Motion Picture Pioneers
  • 1996, Star on the walk of fame, presented by Hollywood Walk of Fame
  • 1994, Razzie for Indecent Proposal, presented by Razzie Awards
  • 1992, Simon Wiesenthal Center Distinguished Service Award for the Performing Arts
  • 1989, Alfred P. Sloan, Jr. Memorial Award
  • 1988, Oscar nomination for Fatal Attraction, presented by Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences
  • 1982, Distinguished Community Service Award from Brandeis University
  • 1981, Crystal Award, presented by Women in Film for outstanding women who, through their endurance and the excellence of their work, have helped to expand the role of women within the entertainment industry.
  • 1980, Economic Equity Award from the Women's Equity Action League

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