Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award - Award Recipients

Award Recipients

The following actors and actresses have received the Award.

1960s
  • 1962: Eddie Cantor
  • 1963: Stan Laurel
  • 1965: Bob Hope
  • 1966: Barbara Stanwyck
  • 1967: William Gargan
  • 1968: James Stewart
  • 1969: Edward G. Robinson
1970s
  • 1970: Gregory Peck
  • 1971: Charlton Heston
  • 1972: Frank Sinatra
  • 1973: Martha Raye
  • 1974: Walter Pidgeon
  • 1975: Rosalind Russell
  • 1976: Pearl Bailey
  • 1977: James Cagney
  • 1978: Edgar Bergen
  • 1979: Katharine Hepburn
1980s
  • 1980: Leon Ames
  • 1982: Danny Kaye
  • 1983: Ralph Bellamy
  • 1984: Iggie Wolfington
  • 1985: Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward
  • 1986: Nanette Fabray
  • 1987: Red Skelton
  • 1988: Gene Kelly
  • 1989: Jack Lemmon
1990s
  • 1990: Brock Peters
  • 1991: Burt Lancaster
  • 1992: Audrey Hepburn
  • 1993: Ricardo Montalban
  • 1994: George Burns
  • 1995: Robert Redford
  • 1996: Angela Lansbury
  • 1997: Elizabeth Taylor
  • 1998: Kirk Douglas
  • 1999: Sidney Poitier
2000s
  • 2000: Ossie Davis and Ruby Dee
  • 2001: Edward Asner
  • 2002: Clint Eastwood
  • 2003: Karl Malden
  • 2004: James Garner
  • 2005: Shirley Temple Black
  • 2006: Julie Andrews
  • 2007: Charles Durning
  • 2008: James Earl Jones
  • 2009: Betty White
2010s
  • 2010: Ernest Borgnine
  • 2011: Mary Tyler Moore
  • 2012: Dick Van Dyke

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