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There were also musical tributes: Garth Brooks and a chorus performed "Lean on Me," Betty White changed the words from "Hello, Dolly" to "Hello, Morgan," and Rita Moreno performed her own unique song that she said she'd written just for the occasion. Eastwood presented Freeman with the star-shaped AFI award, calling him "the greatest actor." "He is the most effortless person to be around and to act," Eastwood said. "I don't know if it's proper to love another man, but this is as close as I'm going to get to it." Freeman appeared truly humbled. "This is easy to take but hard to believe. Where I come from in Mississippi, they call this walking in high cotton," he said. "For me, heaven has always been about acting in the movies. "I'm proud to be an actor, although for this one night, you've made me feel like a star." Freeman is the 39th recipient of the AFI honor, which recognizes those whose talent helps advance the art of film. Previous honorees include Poitier, Eastwood, Astaire, Elizabeth Taylor, Steven Spielberg and Alfred Hitchcock. The AFI ceremony will air as a special on TV Land on June 19. ___ Online:
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