Honorary Goya Award

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The Honorary Goya Award (Spanish: Premio Goya de Honor) is one of the Goya Awards, Spain's principal national film awards. It is a non-competitive award and it is awarded for extraordinary distinction in lifetime achievement.

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Honorees

1980s

YearRecipientProfession
1986
(1st)
José F. Aguayo Cinematographer
1987
(2nd)
Rafaela Aparicio Actress
1988
(3rd)
Imperio Argentina Actress and singer
1989
(4th)
Victoriano López García  [ es ]Film professor and producer

1990s

YearRecipientProfession
1990
(5th)
Enrique Alarcón Art director and set decorator
1991
(6th)
Emiliano Piedra Producer
1992
(7th)
Manuel Mur Oti Screenwriter and filmmaker
1993
(8th)
Tony Leblanc Actor, filmmaker and comedian
1994
(9th)
José María Forqué Screenwriter and filmmaker
1995
(10th)
Federico Gutiérrez-Larraya  [ es ]Cinematographer
1996
(11th)
Miguel Picazo Filmmaker, screenwriter and actor
1997
(12th)
Rafael Azcona Screenwriter and novelist
1998
(13th)
Rafael Alonso Actor
1999
(14th)
Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi Filmmaker and producer

2000s

YearRecipientProfession
2000
(15th)
José Luis Dibildos  [ es ]Producer and screenwriter
2001
(16th)
Juan Antonio Bardem Filmmaker and screenwriter
2002
(17th)
Manuel Alexandre Actor
2003
(18th)
Héctor Alterio Actor
2004
(19th)
José Luis López Vázquez Actor
2005
(20th)
Pedro Masó Filmmaker, producer and screenwriter
2006
(21st)
Tedy Villalba  [ es ]Producer
2007
(22nd)
Alfredo Landa Actor
2008
(23rd)
Jesús Franco Filmmaker, producer and actor
2009
(24th)
Antonio Mercero Filmmaker and screenwriter

2010s

YearRecipientProfession
2010
(25th)
Mario Camus Filmmaker and screenwriter
2011
(26th)
Josefina Molina Filmmaker and screenwriter
2012
(27th)
Concha Velasco Actress and singer
2013
(28th)
Jaime de Armiñán Filmmaker and screenwriter
2014
(29th)
Antonio Banderas Actor and filmmaker
2015
(30th)
Mariano Ozores Filmmaker and screenwriter
2016
(31st)
Ana Belén Actress and singer
2017
(32nd)
Marisa Paredes Actress
2018
(33rd)
Narciso Ibáñez Serrador Filmmaker, actor and screenwriter
2019
(34th)
Pepa Flores Singer and actress

2020s

YearRecipientProfession
2020
(35th)
Ángela Molina Actress
2021
(36th)
José Sacristán Actor
2022
(37th)
Carlos Saura Filmmaker, screenwriter and photographer
2023
(38th)
Juan Mariné  [ es ]Cinematographer and film restorer
2024
(39th)
Aitana Sánchez-Gijón Actress

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