Barbra Streisand bestowed with SAG lifetime award
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[February 26, 2024]
By Mary Milliken
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - Actress, singer, movie director and producer
Barbra Streisand was honored on Saturday with the Screen Actors Guild
(SAG) Life Achievement Award in recognition of her prolific career and
humanitarian work.
The 81-year-old Streisand received SAG's highest award from Jennifer
Aniston and Bradley Cooper. She was the 59th recipient of the award,
which goes to an actor who fosters the "finest ideals of the acting
profession." She was received with a standing ovation and many actors in
tears.
Streisand recounted her dream of becoming an actress as a teenager in
Brooklyn and being in awe of actor Marlon Brando in the 1955 film "Guys
and Dolls."
"That make-believe world was much more pleasant than anything I was
experiencing," Streisand told the crowd.
"I didn't like reality. I wanted to be in the movies even though I knew
I didn't look like the other women on the screen. My mother said, 'You
better learn to type,' but I didn't listen."
It was the first SAG award for Streisand, who has two Oscars, 10
Grammys, five Emmys and an honorary "Star of the Decade" Tony that put
her in the elite EGOT club of stars who have won all those awards.
Streisand won her first Oscar in 1969 for her leading role as
entertainer Fanny Brice in the 1968 comedy "Funny Girl." She felt the
biggest connection to that character because, as she told the Los
Angeles Times, "She wanted so much out of life... just like me when I
played that part."
She was nominated again for an Oscar playing opposite Robert Redford in
the 1973 romance story "The Way We Were."
She went on to direct and star in the musical drama "Yentl" in 1983 and
repeated the double feat in the romantic drama "The Prince of Tides" in
1991.
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Barbra Streisand receives the SAG Life Achievement Award as Jennifer
Aniston and Bradley Cooper looks on during the 30th Screen Actors
Guild Awards, in Los Angeles, California, U.S., February 24, 2024.
REUTERS/Mario Anzuoni
Her first Grammys came in 1964 for
"The Barbra Streisand Album," and in 1978 she won twice for "Love
Theme From A Star is Born (Evergreen)," a movie in which she starred
opposite Kris Kristofferson.
Streisand, who goes from Broadway standards to pop,
jazz and classical music, is the only recording artist to achieve a
No. 1 album on the Billboard charts in each of the last six decades.
Streisand's philanthropic work through The Streisand Foundation
includes advocating for the environment, women's rights, civil
liberties and nuclear disarmament. She has also established a
Women's Heart Center at Cedars-Sinai Hospital in Los Angeles and
raised funds for medical care in Ukraine after a 2022 call with
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy.
In late 2023, she published her 970-page memoir "My Name is Barbra,"
a bestseller that took 10 years to complete.
Streisand completed her acceptance speech with an ode to her fellow
actors and directors.
"I've loved working with you, playing with you and inhabiting that
magical world of the movies," she said. "And most of all, I want to
thank you for giving me so much joy."
(Writing by Mary Milliken; Editing by William Mallard)
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