George Clooney to Receive the 51st Chaplin Award from Film at Lincoln Center in 2026
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George Clooney to Receive the 51st Chaplin Award from Film at Lincoln Center in 2026
Film at Lincoln Center has officially announced that George Clooney will receive the prestigious 51st Chaplin Award at its annual gala, set for April 27, 2026. The honor recognizes Clooney’s far-reaching impact on cinema — not only as a performer and storyteller, but as a humanitarian whose influence extends far beyond the screen. Few contemporary figures embody the blend of artistry, advocacy, and longevity that defines recipients of this award, placing Clooney in the company of icons such as Martin Scorsese, Viola Davis, Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchett, and Robert Redford.
The announcement arrives months after Clooney’s appearance at the 63rd New York Film Festival, where he attended the premiere of Jay Kelly. Daniel Battsek, President of Film at Lincoln Center, called that moment a highlight of the festival and underscored Clooney’s unique place in the industry. Battsek described him as a figure whose work reflects intelligence, purpose, and an uncommon ability to move between acting, directing, and producing with equal precision.
Film at Lincoln Center’s Board Chairman, Dan Stern, echoed the sentiment, framing Clooney as a rare presence in modern Hollywood — an artist whose charisma on screen is matched only by his generosity off it. Clooney has long championed emerging voices and has consistently used his platform to amplify urgent global issues. It is that mix of excellence, mentorship, and moral clarity that Stern says makes him an ideal honoree for the Chaplin Award.
Clooney’s filmography tells a story of range and ambition. His performances in Out of Sight, Syriana, O Brother, Where Art Thou?, Up in the Air, and the Oceans trilogy are only part of the legacy. Behind the camera, he has shaped films like Good Night, and Good Luck, The Ides of March, The Tender Bar, Argo, The Midnight Sky, and The Boys in the Boat, many through Smokehouse Pictures, his partnership with Grant Heslov. He is the only person in history nominated for Academy Awards in six different categories, a testament to the breadth of his creative footprint.
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Beyond Hollywood, Clooney has established himself as one of the entertainment industry’s most visible humanitarian voices. His work on the genocide in Darfur, his advocacy for Sudan, his co-founding of Not On Our Watch, and his Satellite Sentinel Project — which used satellite imagery to monitor human-rights violations — all mark him as an activist with a global reach. Honors such as the Peace Summit Award, the Bob Hope Humanitarian Award, the Robert F. Kennedy Ripple of Hope Award, and recognition as a U.N. Messenger of Peace underline a commitment that extends well past the boundaries of film.
The Chaplin Award Gala will once again take place at Lincoln Center’s Alice Tully Hall. As Film at Lincoln Center’s largest annual fundraiser, the event supports the nonprofit’s wide-ranging programming, from festivals like NYFF and New Directors/New Films to year-round screenings, restorations, and educational initiatives. Proceeds sustain Film Comment, FLC Academies, and the institution’s mission to preserve and champion the theatrical experience.
Tables and gala packages are now available by contacting galarsvp@filmlinc.org,



