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[09/22/04 - 12:00 AM]
James Garner Honored with 2004 Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award

[via press release from TNT]

JAMES GARNER HONORED WITH 2004 SCREEN ACTORS GUILD LIFE ACHIEVEMENT AWARD

41st Annual Accolade to be Presented During the 11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards� Telecast on Turner Network Television (TNT) Saturday, February 5, 2005

Los Angeles, California (September 22, 2004) � Screen Actors Guild (SAG) announced today that James Garner, one of film and television�s most distinguished actors, will receive the Guild�s most prestigious honor�the Screen Actors Guild Life Achievement Award for career achievement and humanitarian accomplishment, presented annually to an actor who fosters the �finest ideals of the acting profession.� A former vice president and board member of Screen Actors Guild (SAG), Mr. Garner will be presented with the award at the 11th Annual Screen Actors Guild Awards� which will premiere live on Turner Network Television (TNT) on Saturday, February 5, 2005 at 8 p.m. ET/PT, 7 p.m. Central and 6 p.m. MT.

A three-time Screen Actors Guild Award nominee, an Academy Award nominee and two-time Emmy Award recipient, Mr. Garner has long been regarded as one of America's foremost actors, continually maintaining his popularity over time. In making today�s announcement, SAG President Melissa Gilbert said, �James Garner is more than just one of America�s finest actors. He is a man who has served his peers, his community and his country with integrity and quiet generosity. One of my favorite responsibilities as SAG president is calling each year's Life Achievement Award recipient to tell them we are honoring them. This year was extra special for me because James Garner�s performances have made me laugh and cry for as long as I can remember. He epitomizes class, style, wit and depth. He serves as a role model for all of America�s actors. This award is most deserved.�

Easily transitioning between film and television, Garner has headlined many projects in both mediums during his prolific career, earning numerous honors and creating a host of memorable characters. Audiences world-wide have been delighted over three decades by Garner�s portrayal of wry detective Jim Rockford, whom he introduced in the 1974-80 series The Rockford Files and brought to television again in seven top-rated movies beginning in 1994. The role earned Garner an Emmy Award in 1977 and two consecutive SAG Award� nominations in 1995 and 1996.

Time has had no impact on Garner�s creative energy. He starred opposite Gena Rowlands in this summer�s critically acclaimed hit movie The Notebook and this fall returns to ABC�s 8 Simple Rules as Katey Sagal�s father, having joined the cast following the untimely death of the series star John Ritter.

Other recent films include The Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood (2003), Atlantis: The Lost Empire (2001) and Space Cowboys (2000). Concurrently he starred in the CBS drama First Monday (2003), the Hallmark Channel miniseries Mark Twain�s Roughing It (2002) and the 2000 Showtime telefilm The Last Debate. He also co-starred in the four final episodes of Chicago Hope. The CBS telefilm One Special Night, which set a 1999 ratings record, reunited Garner with Julie Andrews, his co-star in the feature films Victor/Victoria and his personal favorite, The Americanization of Emily. The same year, Garner�s performance in the TNT telefilm Legalese brought his third Actor� nomination. Among his roles in 1997 were HBO�s Dead Silence and the miniseries Larry McMurtry�s Streets of Laredo, the follow-up to Lonesome Dove. In 1996, he starred with Jack Lemmon in the Warner Bros. film My Fellow Americans. In 1994 he brought one of his unforgettable television characters to the big screen, co-starring with Mel Gibson and Jodie Foster in Maverick.

Garner has been honored for outstanding performances throughout his career. An Oscar nominee for his title role in Murphy�s Romance (1985), he received Golden Globe Awards and Emmy nominations for the Hallmark Hall of Fame Presentation Decoration Day (1990) and for playing business tycoon F. Ross Johnson in the miniseries Barbarians at the Gate. Other accolades include both Emmy and Golden Globe nominations for his touching performance in 1993-94�s highest rated telefilm, the Hallmark Hall of Fame Presentation Breathing Lessons, as well as for his roles in the Peabody Award-winning telefilms Heartsounds with Mary Tyler Moore (1984) and Promise with James Woods (1986). Promise won five Emmy Awards including one for Garner as Executive Producer. In 1989, the Garner-Duchow-produced Hallmark Hall of Fame Presentation My Name is Bill W., also starring Woods, received seven Emmy nominations including nods to Garner for Best Supporting Actor and Executive Producer. In total, Garner has received one Academy Award nomination, 15 Emmy nominations with two wins, 13 Golden Globe nominations with four wins, two People's Choice Awards and three Screen Actors Guild Award nominations. He also received a Clio Award for his Polaroid commercials.

Garner was born on April 7, 1928 in Norman, Oklahoma. His father, Weldon Bumgarner, was of European ancestry. His mother, Mildred, who was one-half Cherokee, died when Garner was five. He left home at 14, enlisted in the Merchant Marines at 16, and then followed his father to Los Angeles. After attending Hollywood High School he became Oklahoma�s first draftee of the Korean conflict. Injured twice, he was awarded a Purple Heart.

After the war, a small part in a Broadway production of The Caine Mutiny Court Martial led to a contract with Warner Bros. He made his television debut with Clint Walker on Cheyenne and his feature film debut in Toward the Unknown. A noted performance as Marlon Brando's friend in Sayonara led to the leading role in the immensely popular western television series, Maverick. Since then, he has starred in roughly 40 films, including The Children's Hour; The Great Escape; Grand Prix; Move Over, Darling and Support Your Local Sheriff.

Garner joined the board of Screen Actors Guild in 1960 while starring in Maverick and was welcomed to his first board meeting by then Guild President Ronald Reagan. During three terms on the board, Garner served on the union�s television negotiating committee and was twice elected 2nd vice president.

Garner is involved with many humanitarian and civic causes. He helped organize Martin Luther King's march on Washington for Civil Rights in 1963, and visited the troops in Vietnam in 1967. He is a member of the National Support Committee of the Native American Rights Fund and strongly supports the National Museum of the American Indian. He supports the Lupus Research Institute and Save the Children. He has been involved with the "Save the Coast" movement to stop offshore drilling in California.

In 1986, Garner was inducted into the Oklahoma Hall of Fame. He was made Ambassador of Cultural Arts for the State of Oklahoma in November of 1989. He was inducted into the Cowboy Hall of Fame in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma in March 1990. In 1993, he received the Western Heritage Award for Lifetime Achievement in Film and Television from the Gene Autry Museum, and in 1995 he received an Honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree at the University of Oklahoma. A gifted and ardent golfer, he serves on the National Advisory Board of the United States High School Golf Association and in 1990 won the Most Valuable Amateur trophy at the AT&T Golf Tournament. Also an auto-racing enthusiast, he has driven the pace car at the Indianapolis 500 on three occasions: 1975, 1977 and 1985.

Garner lives in Los Angeles with his wife, Lois. They have two daughters, Kim and Gigi.





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