Jerry Lewis, actor, writer, producer, director, humanitarian and all round funny man, will receive a Lifetime Achievement Award at the ICG Publicists Awards Luncheon to be held at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel, Beverly Hills onFebruary 28, 2014.
Steven Poster, ASC, president of the ICG, said: "Lewis is ?a
National Treasure who has provided generations ICG Publicists logoworldwide with decades of laughs. The money he has raised for the Muscular Dystrophy Association and ?Jerry?'s Kids? is simply astounding. Jerry is also one of the main reasons I wanted to get into show business when I was a child.?"
?Jerry
Lewis has achieved what few other performers have - success in movies, television and live performances.? said Awards Committee chairman Henri Bollinger. ?This is due in large measure to his enormous talent, of course, but also because of his uncanny appreciation and knowledge of the importance of publicity in attracting audiences.?
At the age of 86,
Lewis stepped back in front of the cameras as the star of the upcoming feature Max Rose. Written and directed by Daniel Noah, "Max Rose" premiered in the official lineup of the 2013 Cannes Film Festival. It co-stars
Kerry Bishé, Kevin Pollak,
Claire Bloom,
Dean Stockwell,
Fred Willard and
Mort Sahl.
In his more than six decades as the chairman of the MDA and host of their annual telethon,
Lewis raised more than 2.6 billion dollars for the charitable organization. He has been nominated for a Nobel Peace Prize, has been presented with the French Legion of Honor, and received the
Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award at the 2009 Academy Awards.
Past recipients of this award include last year?s honoree
Kirk Douglas as well as
Carol Burnett,
Sylvester Stallone,
Robert Zemeckis,
Harrison Ford, Julie Andrew,
Clint Eastwood,
Arnold Schwarzenegger and
Warren Beatty.
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