Quincy Jones, Richard Curtis, Juliet Taylor and Bond producers will get honorary Oscars

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FILE - Music producer Quincy Jones poses for a portrait to promote his documentary "Quincy" during the Toronto Film Festival on Sept. 7, 2018, in Toronto. (Photo by Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP, File)

Quincy Jones has been nominated for seven Oscars in the past 55 years, including best original score, best song, and even best picture. Although he's never collected a competitive statuette during the Academy Awards, this November heā€™ll receive an honorary Oscar from the Academyā€™s Board of Governors in recognition of his contributions to the art of film.

Jones, casting director Juliet Taylor, filmmaker Richard Curtis and James Bond producers Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli will all be honored at this yearā€™s Governors Awards, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said Wednesday.

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Jones, who has contributed to films like ā€œIn Cold Blood,ā€ ā€œThe Wizā€ and ā€œThe Color Purple,ā€ and Taylor, whose casting credits include ā€œTaxi Driver,ā€ ā€œAnnie Hall,ā€ ā€œSleepless in Seattleā€ and ā€œSchindlerā€™s List,ā€ will receive Academy Honorary Awards. Most honorary Oscar recipients have not yet won a competitive Oscar.

Curtis, the ā€œNotting Hillā€ and ā€œLove Actuallyā€ filmmaker, will get the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award for his charitable efforts. A co-founder of Comic Relief UK and USA, he has helped raise more than $2 billion over the past 40 years. Jones was given the Hersholt award in 1994.

The Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award will go to EON Productionsā€™ Wilson and Broccoli, whose 007 credits include ā€œCasino Royale,ā€ ā€œSkyfallā€ and ā€œNo Time To Die.ā€ Broccoliā€™s father, Albert ā€œCubbyā€ Broccoli, was given the Thalberg award in 1981.

"The recipients of this yearā€™s Governors Awards have set the bar incredibly high across their remarkable careers, and the Academyā€™s Board of Governors is thrilled to recognize them with Oscars,ā€ Academy President Janet Yang said in a statement. ā€œTheir profound love of cinema and indelible contribution to our art form make these five individuals truly deserving of these honors.ā€

The event, which is not televised, will be held Nov. 17 in the Ray Dolby Ballroom, just an escalator ride up from the Dolby Theatre that hosts the Oscars.


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