Saturday, November 3, 2012

Jodie Foster will accept the Lifetime Achievement Award Golden Globes


Jodie Foster will accept the Lifetime Achievement Award Golden Globes


Oscars winner, Jodi Foster, will receive a lifetime achievement award in the Golden Globes ceremony next January of her dedication over the past 40 years as an actress, director and film producer.

The Hollywood Foreign Press Association (HFPA), organizers of the annual Golden Globes awards, said Foster will join previous winners such as Lucille Ball, Barbara Streisand, Al Pacino, Morgan Freeman, and Judy Garland, and became an award-winning Cecil B. DeMille 2013.


Jodie is a multi-talented woman who has been successful beyond measure and will continue that in her career, "said HFPA president, Aida Takla-O'Relly, as quoted by Reuters.

Foster (49) started his career in films at the age of three years and started the world-famous street since played as a teenager in the movie "Taxi Driver" in 1976.

After that he appeared in over 40 films and received Best Actress Oscar for her role as a rape victim in "The Accused" and as an FBI agent in the film "The Silence of the Lamb" in 1991.

Foster will receive his award at a Golden Globes event in Beverly Hills on January 13 next, where the HFPA will announce their choices for the best films and performers in film and television for 2012.