Jeffrey Katzenberg picks up early Oscars honor
Movie producer Jeffrey Katzenberg was presented with the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences' coveted Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in Los Angeles on Saturday night (01Dec12).
The DreamWorks executive, best known for producing animated franchises like Shrek and Disney hits The Little Mermaid and Aladdin, picked up the prize at the annual Governors Awards dinner in Los Angeles.
Actors Tom Hanks and Will Smith stepped onstage to praise
Katzenberg for his philanthropy, and joked about his persistence in
asking for donations.
Smith quipped, "Jeffrey has no problem asking for way too much
money."
Katzenberg, who has raised more than $230 million for charity as
chairman of the Motion Picture and Television Fund foundation, told
the crowd, "Mostly, all I did was pick up the phone and ask you.
It's you who did it. You who gave of your time, your talent, your
money, your hearts. Because that's what you do. That is what
Hollywood does."
Other recipients of early Oscars at the star-studded ceremony
included documentary director D.A. Pennebaker, stuntman Hal Needham
and arts advocate George Stevens, Jr.