查理兹·塞隆将领取美国电影艺术奖 Charlize Theron has a date with the American Cinematheque. The organization announced on Monday that the Oscar-winning actress, producer and humanitarian will take the stage on November 8 at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills to accept the 33rd annual American Cinematheque Award. It’s a major Hollywood prize that goes out to an A-list artist every year, putting Theron in good company with previous recipients including Steven Spielberg, Martin Scorsese, Tom Cruise and Jodie Foster. Theron was the unanimous* choice of the Cinematheque board of directors’ selection committee, per the announcement, who was selected, like the others, for “making a significant contribution to the art of the motion picture.” American Cinematheque chairman Rick Nicita cited her transformational* talents in such films as “Monster,” “North Country,” “Mad Max: Fury Road,” “Atomic Blonde,” “Young Adult,” “Tully,” “The Cider House Rules” and her most recent effort, “Long Shot.” “It is obvious from her career that her immense* talent cannot be categorized or confined,” he said. Theron, 43, next stars as Megyn Kelly in Jay Roachj’s “Roger Ailes” movie, which her production banner, Denver & Delilah, is producing. Theron’s company is also shepherding a project she’s currently filming titled “The Old Guard,” based on the comic book series by Greg Rucka and illustrator Leandro Fernández. (SD-Agencies) Charlize Theron |