Robert De Niro to Receive Golden Globe for Lifetime Achievement

Robert De Niro can add another award to the long list he’s already won: a lifetime achievement Golden Globe award.
Robert De Niro to Receive Golden Globe for Lifetime Achievement
Robert De Niro attends the Awards Show and Closing Night Red Carpet and Screening of 'The First Grader' during the 2010 Doha Tribeca Film Festival held at Katara Cinema on October 30, 2010 in Doha, Qatar. Sean Gallup/Getty Images
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Robert De Niro attends the Awards Show and Closing Night Red Carpet and Screening of 'The First Grader' during the 2010 Doha Tribeca Film Festival held at Katara Cinema on October 30, 2010 in Doha, Qatar. (Sean Gallup/Getty Images)
Robert De Niro can add another award to the long list he’s already won: a lifetime achievement Golden Globe award.

The two-time Academy Award-winner has been appearing on the silver screen for more than 40 years and has been in more than 70 movies, as well as starting the Tribeca Film Festival.

He will be honored for his “outstanding contribution to the entertainment field,” a statement read on Golden Globe’s website.

The 68-year-old actor won Oscars for playing conflicted boxer Jake LaMotta in 1980‘s Raging Bull and a young Vito Corleone in The Godfather, Part II in 1974.

In recent films, he took to playing in comedic caricatures of himself in past movies Meet the Parents. The next film he will appear in is Little Fockers.

The award will be presented to him during the next Golden Globe awards show in January.

Past winners of the Cecil B. DeMille Award include Steven Spielberg, Barbara Streisand, Michael Douglas, Al Pacino, and Martin Scorsese.