Gawad Urian Lifetime Achievement Award

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Gawad Urian Lifetime Achievement Award
Awarded for"individuals who have made significant contributions to the growth and development of Filipino cinematic art."
Country Philippines
Presented byManunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino
First awarded1977
Currently held by Hilda Koronel (2024)
Website manunuri.com

The Gawad Urian Lifetime Achievement Award (Filipino : Natatanging Gawad Urian) is an honorary award instituted in 1977 that is presented annually by the Manunuri ng Pelikulang Pilipino to "movie actors, directors, writers, cameramen, musicians, technicians and cosmetic artists whose lifework can be held up as a standard of excellence for all." [1]

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Recipients

Recipients of the Gawad Urian Lifetime Achievement Award
Year [lower-alpha 1] ImageRecipientOccupation(s)Ref.
1977Manuel de LeonProducer [2]
1978 Gerardo de Leon 2013 stamp of the Philippines.jpg Gerardo de Leon Director [3]
1979 Manuel Conde 2015 stamp of the Philippines.jpg Manuel Conde Director and producer [4]
1980 Manuel Silos Director [5]
1981 Lamberto V. Avellana 2015 stamp of the Philippines.jpg Lamberto Avellana [6]
1982 Anita Linda Filipino actress.jpg Anita Linda Actress [7]
1983Luis NolascoProduction manager [8]
1984Mike AccionCinematographer [9]
1985William SmithSound Engineer [8]
1986 Tito Arévalo Actor [1]
1987 Rosa Rosal Actress [8]
1988
1989
1990 Richard Aberlardo Director [10]
1991Susana de GuzmanDirector [11]
1992 Mary Walter.jpg Mary Walter Actress [4]
1993 Levi Celerio 2010 stamp of the Philippines.jpg Levi Celerio Film score composer [12]
1994 Leopoldo Salcedo.jpg Leopoldo Salcedo Actor [2]
1995 Eddie Romero2007.jpg Eddie Romero Director [4]
1996 Pancho Magalona Actor [2]
1997Felipe SacdalanCinematographer [9]
1998 Dolphy.jpg Dolphy Actor [1]
1999 Mona Lisa Actress [13]
2000 Nida Blanca [14]
2001Manahan SistersMake-up artists [15]
2002 Fernando Poe Jr.jpg Fernando Poe Jr. Actor [16]
2003 Ricky Lee (cropped).jpg Ricky Lee Writer [17]
2004 Gloria Romero (cropped from poster).jpg Gloria Romero Actress [18]
2005Jess NavarroEditor [19]
2006 Eddie Garcia, 2019.png Eddie Garcia Actor [20]
2007 Marichu Vera Perez-Maceda Producer [21]
2008 Kidlat tahimik (cropped2).jpg Kidlat Tahimik Director [22]
2009 Peque Gallaga 2.jpg Peque Gallaga [23]
2010 Armida Siguion-Reyna Actress and producer [24]
2011 Pete Lacaba.jpg Jose Lacaba Screenwriter [25]
2012 Rody Lacap Cinematographer [26]
2013 Mila del Sol.JPG Mila del Sol Actress [27]
2014 Mike de Leon Director [2]
2015 Nora Aunor at the 69th Venice International Film Festival, September 2012.jpg Nora Aunor Actress [28]
2016 Romy VitugCinematographer [29]
2017 Governor Vilma Santos-Recto.jpg Vilma Santos Actress [30]
2018 Winston RavalFilm score composer [31]
2019 Gloria Sevilla Actress [32]
2020 Fiel Corrales ZabatProduction designer [33]
2021 Lav Diaz at On the Edge Film Festival 2015 August 5 (cropped).JPG Lav Diaz Director [34]
2022 Roxlee-planet-of-the-noses.jpg Roque Federizon Lee Animator [35]
2023 Jaime Fabregas at Pakil Churchjf.jpg Jaime Fabregas Actor and film score composer [36]
2024 Hilda Koronel Actress [37]

Notes

  1. Indicates the year of ceremony. Each year is linked to the article about the awards held that year, wherever possible.

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