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Harry Belafonte handed honorary Oscar

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Update: 2014-11-09 10:05:00
Harry Belafonte handed honorary Oscar Photo Courtesy: bbc.com

DHAKA: A host of stars turned out to see four cinematic veterans honoured at the Governor’s Awards in Los Angeles.

Actor and musician Harry Belafonte, Irish actress Maureen O’Hara, Japanese director Hayao Miyazaki and French screenwriter Jean-Claude Carriere were celebrated at the event.

Among those paying tribute were Ron Howard, Sidney Poitier, Warren Beatty and Reese Witherspoon.

Belafonte was given the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award for his activism, reports the BBC.

The 87-year-old was a prominent civil rights campaigner and friend of Martin Luther King Jr, who he helped financially support during his fight against segregation.

Among his humanitarian work he has been a Unicef ambassador and a campaigner on HIV in Africa, as well as supporting prostate cancer charities since he was successfully treated for the disease in 1996.

‘Artists are the radical voice of civilisation,’ the 87-year-old said in his speech at the Governors Awards event.

‘I really wish I could be around for the rest of this century, to see what Hollywood does with the rest of the century. Maybe, just maybe, it could be civilisation's game changer.’

The British director of ‘12 Years a Slave’, Steve McQueen, told the media that Belafonte ‘basically took those powers of celebrity and fame, and used them for a bigger cause than just his own’.

The Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences also handed lifetime awards to Miyazaki, O’Hara and Carriere.

BDST: 2105 HRS, NOV 09, 2014

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