BAFTA Fellowship

The BAFTA Fellowship, or the Academy Fellowship, is a lifetime achievement award presented by the British Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA) in recognition of "outstanding achievement in the art forms of the moving image".[1] The award is the highest honour the Academy can bestow, and has been awarded annually since 1971.[2][3] Fellowship recipients have mainly been film directors, but some have been awarded to actors, film/television producers, cinematographers, film editors, screenwriters, and (since 2007) contributors to the video game industry. In 2002, Merchant Ivory Productions became the first organisation to win the award. People from the United Kingdom dominate the list, but it includes over a dozen U.S. citizens and several from other countries in Europe, though none of the latter have been recognized since 1996. In 2010, Shigeru Miyamoto became the first citizen of an Asian country to receive the award.

BAFTA Fellowship
Awarded forIn recognition of outstanding achievement in the art forms of the moving image
CountryUnited Kingdom
Presented byBritish Academy of Film and Television Arts (BAFTA)
First awarded1971
Websitebafta.org

The inaugural recipient of the award was the filmmaker and producer Alfred Hitchcock. The award has been made posthumously to the comedy pair Morecambe and Wise in 1999, and to Stanley Kubrick, who died that year and was made a fellow in 2000.[4][5]

Overall, 88 men have won the award, and 17 women. 2012 winner Rolf Harris is the only person to have had the award subsequently annulled.

Recipients

YearCountry of citizenshipFellowContributionNotesRef(s)
1971  United Kingdom Alfred HitchcockFilmFilmmaker and producer[6]
1972  United Kingdom Freddie YoungFilmCinematographer[7]
1973  United Kingdom
Grace Wyndham GoldieTelevisionProducer[7]
1974  United Kingdom David LeanFilmFilmmaker, producer, screenwriter and editor[8]
1975  France Jacques CousteauFilmExplorer, ecologist and filmmaker[7]
1976  United Kingdom Charlie ChaplinFilmFilmmaker, actor, writer, director, producer, composer and editor[6]
 United Kingdom Laurence OlivierFilmActor, director and producer[6]
1977  United Kingdom
Denis FormanTelevisionDirector and then Chair of the British Film Institute and Granada Television[7]
1978  United States Fred ZinnemannFilmFilm director[7]
1979  United KingdomLew GradeTelevisionMedia proprietor[9]
 United Kingdom Huw WheldonTelevisionBroadcaster and executive[7]
1980  United Kingdom David AttenboroughTelevisionBroadcaster and naturalist[10]
 United States John HustonFilmActor, filmmaker and screenwriter[7]
1981  France Abel GanceFilmFilm director and producer[7]
 United KingdomMichael PowellFilmFilm director and member of Powell and Pressburger[11]
 United Kingdom
 Hungary
Emeric PressburgerFilmScreenwriter, film director, producer and member of Powell and Pressburger[11]
1982  Poland Andrzej WajdaFilmFilm director[7]
1983  United Kingdom Richard AttenboroughFilmActor, film director and producer[12]
1984  United KingdomHugh GreeneTelevisionJournalist and television executive[7]
 Austria Sam SpiegelFilmFilm producer[7]
1985  United Kingdom
Jeremy IsaacsTelevisionTelevision producer and executive[7]
1986  United States Steven SpielbergFilmDirector, screenwriter and film producer[6]
1987  Italy Federico FelliniFilmDirector[8]
1988  Sweden Ingmar BergmanFilmDirector, writer and producer[8]
1989  United Kingdom Alec GuinnessFilmActor[7]
1990  United Kingdom
Paul FoxTelevisionTelevision executive[7]
1991  FranceLouis MalleFilmDirector[7]
1992  United Kingdom John GielgudFilmActor[13]
 United Kingdom
David PlowrightTelevisionExecutive and producer[14]
1993  United Kingdom
Sydney SamuelsonFilmFirst British Film Commissioner[15]
 United States
Colin YoungFilmFirst director of the National Film and Television School[7][16]
1994  United Kingdom Michael GradeTelevisionBroadcast executive[7]
1995  United States Billy WilderFilmJournalist, filmmaker, screenwriter and producer[8]
1996  France Jeanne MoreauFilmActress, screenwriter and director[17]
 United Kingdom Ronald NeameFilmCinematographer, producer, screenwriter and director[7]
 United KingdomJohn SchlesingerFilmFilm and stage director[7]
 United Kingdom Maggie SmithFilmFilm, stage and television actress[7]
1997  United States Woody AllenFilmDirector, screenwriter, actor and playwright[8]
 United States Steven BochcoTelevisionProducer and writer[7]
 United Kingdom Julie ChristieFilmActress[7]
 United States
Oswald MorrisFilmCinematographer[7]
 United Kingdom Harold PinterFilmPlaywright, screenwriter, actor and director[18]
 United States David RoseTelevisionSongwriter, composer and arranger[7]
1998  United Kingdom Sean ConneryFilmActor[19]
 United KingdomBill CottonTelevisionProducer and executive[20]
1999  United Kingdom Eric MorecambeTelevisionTelevision and stage actor, and member of Morecambe and Wise[21]
 United KingdomErnie WiseTelevisionTelevision and stage actor, and member of Morecambe and Wise[21]
 United Kingdom Elizabeth TaylorFilmActress[6]
2000  United Kingdom Michael CaineFilmActor[4]
 United States Stanley KubrickFilmFilmmaker, screenwriter, producer and photographer[4]
 United Kingdom Peter BazalgetteTelevisionMedia expert[22]
2001  United Kingdom Albert FinneyFilmActor[23]
 United KingdomJohn ThawTelevisionActor[24]
 United Kingdom Judi DenchFilmActress[25]
2002  United States Warren BeattyFilmActor, producer, screenwriter and director[26]
Merchant Ivory ProductionsFilmFounded by director James Ivory and producer Ismail Merchant
First organisation to win the award
[27]
 United Kingdom Andrew DaviesTelevisionAuthor and screenwriter[6]
 United Kingdom
John MillsFilmActor[28]
2003  United States Saul ZaentzFilmProducer[29]
 United Kingdom David JasonTelevisionActor[30]
2004  United Kingdom John BoormanFilmFilmmaker[31]
 United States
Roger GraefFilmFilmmaker[32]
2005  United Kingdom John BarryFilmComposer[33]
 United Kingdom David FrostTelevisionWriter, journalist and presenter[6]
2006  United Kingdom David PuttnamFilmProducer[34]
 United Kingdom Ken LoachTelevisionFilm and television director[35]
2007  United KingdomAnne V. CoatesFilmFilm editor[36]
 United Kingdom Richard CurtisFilmScreenwriter, music producer, actor and film director[6]
 United States Will WrightGamesDesigner and co-founder of Maxis[37]
2008  United Kingdom Anthony HopkinsFilmFilm, stage and television actor[6]
 United Kingdom Bruce ForsythTelevisionEntertainer and presenter[38]
2009  United Kingdom Dawn FrenchTelevisionActress, writer, comedian and member of French and Saunders[6]
 United Kingdom Jennifer SaundersTelevisionActress, screenwriter, comedian and member of French and Saunders[6]
 United Kingdom Terry GilliamFilmWriter, filmmaker, animator and member of Monty Python[39]
 United States Nolan BushnellGamesEngineer, founder of Atari, Inc.[40]
2010  United Kingdom Vanessa RedgraveFilmActress[41]
 Japan Shigeru MiyamotoGamesGame designer at Nintendo, most notable for the Super Mario and The Legend of Zelda series[42]
 United Kingdom Melvyn BraggTelevisionAuthor and broadcaster[43]
2011  United Kingdom Christopher LeeFilmActor and musician[1][44]
 United Kingdom Peter MolyneuxGamesDesigner[45]
 United Kingdom
 Trinidad and Tobago
Trevor McDonaldTelevisionNewsreader and presenter[46]
2012  United States Martin ScorseseFilmFilm director and producer[47]
 Australia Rolf HarrisTelevisionArtist, musician and television presenter
(Harris's Fellowship was annulled on 30 June 2014 following his criminal conviction)
[48]
2013  United Kingdom Alan ParkerFilmDirector and screenwriter[49]
 United States Gabe NewellGamesDeveloper and co-founder of Valve[50]
 United Kingdom Michael PalinTelevisionComedian, actor, writer, presenter and member of Monty Python[51]
2014  United Kingdom Helen MirrenFilmActress[52]
 United Kingdom
 United States
Rockstar GamesGamesDeveloper and publisher, most notable for the Grand Theft Auto series
(accepted by Dan Houser, Sam Houser, Leslie Benzies, and Aaron Garbut)
[53]
 United Kingdom Julie WaltersTelevisionActress[54]
2015  United Kingdom Mike LeighFilmWriter and director[55]
 United Kingdom David BrabenGamesProgrammer and designer, founder of Frontier Developments[56]
 United Kingdom Jon SnowTelevisionJournalist and presenter[57]
2016  United States
 Bahamas
Sidney PoitierFilmActor and director[58]
 United States John CarmackGamesProgrammer, virtual reality engineer, co-founder of id Software[59]
 United Kingdom Ray GaltonTelevisionComedy writers[60]
 United Kingdom Alan Simpson[60]
2017  United States Mel BrooksFilmActor, comedian and filmmaker[61]
 United Kingdom Joanna LumleyTelevisionActress[62]
2018  United Kingdom Ridley ScottFilmDirector and producer[63]
 United States Tim SchaferGamesGame designer, founder of Double Fine[64]
 United Kingdom Kate AdieTelevisionJournalist[65]
2019  United States Thelma SchoonmakerFilmFilm editor[66]
 United Kingdom Joan BakewellTelevisionJournalist and broadcaster[67]
2020  United States Kathleen KennedyFilmProducer, president of Lucasfilm since 2012[68]
 Japan Hideo KojimaGamesGame designer, most notable for the Metal Gear series, founder of Kojima Productions[69]
2021  United Kingdom Siobhan ReddyGamesStudio director of Media Molecule since 2009[70]
 Taiwan Ang LeeFilmDirector, screenwriter and producer[71]
2022  United Kingdom Billy ConnollyTelevisionActor, comedian, artist, writer, musician and presenter[72]
2023  United Kingdom Sandy PowellFilmCostume designer[73]
 Japan Shuhei YoshidaGamesGame designer and former president of Sony Interactive Entertainment[74]
 United Kingdom Meera SyalTelevisionScreenwriter, producer and actor[75]
2024  United Kingdom Samantha MortonFilmActress[76]
 United Kingdom Floella BenjaminTelevisionActress, presenter, author, and politician[77]

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