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Alfred Hitchcock receiving the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award from Robert Wise (40th Academy Awards, 1967)

The Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award is awarded periodically by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences at the Governors Awards ceremonies to "creative producers, whose bodies of work reflect a consistently high quality of motion picture production". The award is named for Irving Thalberg, head of the Production Division of Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer, who developed the company's reputation for sophisticated films. The trophy itself was originally a bust of Thalberg rather than the familiar Oscar statuette. However, it is still counted as an "Honorary Oscar". The bust of Thalberg was last used in 2018 when the award was presented to Kathleen Kennedy and Frank Marshall.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref> When the award was next presented at the 15th Governors Awards to Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson in 2024, the Oscar statuette was used instead.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

The award was established in 1937 and was first presented at the 10th Academy Awards, in March 1938. Since 2009, it has been presented at the separate Governors Awards rather than at the main Academy Awards ceremony.

The Award has been awarded 39 times to date. Katharine Hepburn made her only appearance at an Oscar ceremony to present the award to her long-time friend Lawrence Weingarten at the 46th Academy Awards ceremony in 1974.

List of recipients

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Year Awarded Honorees
1937 File:Darryl F. Zanuck-1950.jpg Template:Sort (1)
1938 File:Hal B. Wallis - Universal Pictures, c. 1971.jpg Template:Sort
1939 David O. Selznick in 1934 Template:Sort
1941 Walt Disney in 1946 Template:Sort
1942 Sidney Franklin in 1920 Sidney Franklin
1943 File:Hal B. Wallis - Universal Pictures, c. 1971.jpg Template:Sort
1944 File:Darryl F. Zanuck-1950.jpg Template:Sort (2)
1946 Samuel Goldwyn in 1919 Template:Sort
1948 Jerry Wald in 1947 Template:Sort
1950 File:Darryl F. Zanuck-1950.jpg Template:Sort (3)
1951 Arthur Freed in 1964 Template:Sort
1952 Cecil B. DeMille circa 1920 Template:Sort
1953 George Stevens in 1957 Template:Sort
1956 Buddy Adler in 1958 Template:Sort
1958 Jack Warner in 1955 Template:Sort
1961 Stanley Kramer circa 1955 Template:Sort
1963 Sam Spiegel in 1963 Template:Sort
1965 William Wyler circa 1945 Template:Sort
1966 Robert Wise in 1990 Template:Sort
1967 Alfred Hitchcock by Jack Mitchell, circa 1972 Template:Sort
1970 Ingmar Bergman in 1957 Template:Sort
1973 Template:Sort
1975 Mervyn LeRoy in 1958 Template:Sort
1976 Pandro S. Berman in 1953 Template:Sort
1977 Template:Sort
1979 Template:Sort
1981 Albert R. Broccoli in 1976 Template:Sort
1986 Steven Spielberg in 2017 Template:Sort
1987 File:Gloria Swanson & Billy Wilder - ca. 1950.JPG Template:Sort
1990 David Brown in 2000 Template:Sort
Richard D. Zanuck in 1990 Template:Sort
1991 George Lucas in 2009 Template:Sort
1994 Clint Eastwood in 2010 Template:Sort
1996 File:Saul Zaentz with Oscar 1976 (cropped).jpg Template:Sort
1998 Norman Jewison in 2012 Template:Sort
1999 Warren Beatty in 2001 Template:Sort
2000 Dino De Laurentiis in 2009 Template:Sort
2009 Template:Sort
2010 Francis Ford Coppola in 2011 Template:Sort
2018 Kathleen Kennedy in 2015 Template:Sort
Frank Marshall in 2012 Template:Sort
2024 Broccoli in 2015 Template:Sort
Wilson (left) and Daniel Craig in 2006 Template:Sort

Other nominees

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The 11th Academy Awards, where the award was won by Template:Sort, marks the only occasion for which non-winning nominations were announced. The other nominees were: Samuel Goldwyn, Joe Pasternak, David O. Selznick, Hunt Stromberg, Walter Wanger, Darryl F. Zanuck.

References

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