Jackson was honored with a lifetime achievement award at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Science’s annual Governors Awards on Friday night.
With all the controversy about which awards are being presented during Sunday night’s Oscars broadcast and which ones are being relegated to a non-televised ceremony before the show begins — with a montage during — one of the biggest fan-favorite moments was skipped entirely. Somehow, despite appearing in almost every movie that’s been released since his birth, Samuel L. Jackson had never won an Oscar. At least, that was the case before his dear friend and colleague Denzel Washington rectified this gross oversight on Friday night march 27th 2022.
Washington was ebullient as he listed off all of Jackson’s sterling credits, both on-screen and through his charitable work. He made particular note that it is quite possible Jackson is the most successful movie star of all time, by box office, with his films having earned $27 billion there. Jackson was clearly touched in his own speech, joking about how his career started with him scoring major roles like “Gang Member Number 2” and “Black Guy” to featuring in more than 150 projects. While there were no TV cameras broadcasting live, fans could at least catch some of the highlights of this special moment by following The New York Times’ Kyle Buchanan on Twitter.
With declining ratings, the Academy shunted all of these awards to its own non-televised event more than a decade ago, back in 2009, to make room for more on-air spectacle. This year, the Academy made the controversial decision to remove even more awards categories from the broadcast that have traditionally drawn less entusiasm from home viewers. Are they taking notes from the Golden Globes in making it all about the biggest stars?
- Best Live Action Short
- Best Animated Short
- Best Documentary Short
- Best Original Score
- Best Production Design
- Best Sound
- Best Film Editing
- Best Makeup and Hairstyling
03/27/2022 By AlizeLaVie