Williams, 83, will be feted at a gala dinner next year in Los
Angeles, AFI said. The organization aims to preserve the
heritage of American cinema.
"John Williams has written the soundtrack to our lives," Sir
Howard Stringer, chairman of AFI's board of trustees, said in a
statement.
"Note by note, through chord and chorus, his genius for marrying
music with movies has elevated the art form to symphonic levels
and inspired generations of audiences to be enriched by the
magic of the movies."
Williams, a graduate of New York's Julliard School, has more
than 150 film scores to his name, many which have become
embedded into pop culture, such as "Star Wars" or "Jurassic
Park." He is known for frequently collaborating with filmmaker
Steven Spielberg.
The composer has won five Oscars out of 49 nominations over his
seven-decade career. His score for 1977's "Star Wars: Episode IV
- A New Hope" was named the most memorable film score of all
time by the AFI in 2005.
Williams is composing the score for the highly anticipated "Star
Wars" seventh installment, "The Force Awakens," out in theaters
in December.
Other recipients of the AFI lifetime achievement award include
Spielberg, Alfred Hitchcock, Tom Hanks, Elizabeth Taylor, Jane
Fonda and most recently, comedic actor Steve Martin.
(Reporting by Piya Sinha-Roy; Editing by David Gregorio)
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