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News Carol Burnett Receives Lifetime Achievement Award Feb. 24 Tony Award winner Carol Burnett is honored with a Lifetime Achievement Award at the International Cinematographers Guild's 49th annual Publicists Awards Luncheon Feb. 24 at the Beverly Hilton Hotel.

The Publicists Awards honor industry executives, members of the media and publicists who have made outstanding contributions in the promotion of motion pictures and television programs. Sylvester Stallone received the 2011 Lifetime Achievement Award. Previous recipients have also included George Burns, Lew Wasserman, Warren Beatty, Arnold Schwarzenegger, Clint Eastwood, Julie Andrews, Harrison Ford and Robert Zemeckis.

Burnett won a special Tony Award in 1969. She was nominated for Tony Awards for her performances in Once Upon a Mattress and Moon Over Buffalo. She has also been seen on Broadway in Fade Out-Fade In, Putting It Together and Hollywood Arms. Burnett is also an Emmy Award winner and known for her television variety show "The Carol Burnett Show."

The Beverly Hilton Hotel is located at 9876 Wilshire Boulevard in Beverly Hills, CA. For more information, visit www.cameraguild.com.

 
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