The Glamour of the New MFG Award Winners
AARP, February 4, 2019
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Career Achievement Award
Winner Shirley MacLaine’s many memorable performances have earned her an Oscar, an Emmy, Golden Globes and many other awards. Frequent co-star Kathy Bates, right, presented her career honor.
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Best Picture
Green Book winners, from left, Peter Farrelly, Viggo Mortensen
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Best Actress
Glenn Close, with her Fatal Attraction costar Michael Douglas, who presented her award for her Oscar-nominated leading part in The Wife.
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Best Supporting Actor
Winner Richard E. Grant received the award from his friend actress Catherine O’Hara for his performance in Can You Ever Forgive Me?
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Best Intergenerational Film
Choreographer and cowriter John DeLuca, left, and director Rob Marshall accepted the award for their movie, Mary Poppins Returns.
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Best Documentary
John Rogers, right, son of the iconic children’s television star Fred Rogers, presented the award for Won’t You Be My Neighbor? to Morgan Neville, producer and director of the film.
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Best Director
Spike Lee received his award from BlacKkKlansman actor Topher Grace, left.
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Best Ensemble
Rami Malek, second from left, headed the group from Bohemian Rhapsody, which included, from left, Ben Hardy, Lucy Boynton
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Best Time Capsule
If Beale Street Could Talk director Barry Jenkins, left, received the award from author James Baldwin’s nephew Karim M. Karefa-Smart.
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