Alda, 82, who announced in July that he had
been diagnosed with Parkinson's disease, will receive the honor
at the Screen Actors Guild (SAG) awards dinner in Los Angeles on
Jan. 27.
Alda is best-known for his role as wisecracking Hawkeye Pierce
in the 1970s comedy series about life in a Korean war medical
facility. Yet he also wrote and directed many of the episodes of
the series, whose 1983 final episode was watched by some 105.9
million Americans.
Alda went on to appear in political television drama "The West
Wing," as well as movies such as "California Suite," "Bridge of
Spies" and "Manhattan Murder Mystery."
For many years, he was also host of television's "Scientific
American Frontiers" before it ended in 2005.
"He is an artist whose body of work is a testament to the craft
and the magic of our business. His ability to make us laugh, to
think and to feel is extraordinary," SAG president Gabrielle
Carteris said in a statement.
In July, Alda announced that he had been diagnosed with the
nervous system disorder Parkinson's disease more than three
years ago but that it has not stopped him from acting.
Alda will join the ranks of recent SAG lifetime honorees, Lily
Tomlin, Debbie Reynolds, Carol Burnett, Betty White and Dick Van
Dyke.
(Reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Alistair Bell)
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