Robin Williams to Get Golden Globe Career Award

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Robin Williams, a five-time Golden Globe winner, will receive the Cecil B. DeMille Award for career achievement at January’s ceremony.

The announcement Thursday from the Hollywood Foreign Press Association, which hands out the Golden Globes, cited Williams, 52, for his “outstanding contribution to the entertainment field.”

Along with Golden Globes for best actor in a comedy or musical for “The Fisher King” “Good Morning, Vietnam” and “Mrs. Doubtfire,” he received a special Golden Globe for his voice work in “Aladdin” and for best TV actor in “Mork & Mindy.”

He was nominated six other times for Golden Globes, among them for best dramatic actor in “Dead Poets Society” and supporting actor for “Good Will Hunting,” the film that earned Williams an Academy Award.

Good on ya Robin!

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2 thoughts on “Robin Williams to Get Golden Globe Career Award

  1. I quite enjoyed him in Insomnia and 1-Hr Photo. I’ve never been a fan of the wild-n-wacky Robin Williams, though.

    It would be really cool if it was Pam Dawber who presented him the Globe.

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