Earle Grey Award
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The Earle Grey Award is the Lifetime Achievement Award of the Canadian Gemini Awards. The Earle Grey Award is presented annually to an actor or actress in recognition of their body of work in television. It can be presented to an individual or collaborative team (such as SCTV or Royal Canadian Air Farce).
Nominations for the award are presented by professionals within the Canadian television community and the decision of who will win the award is made by a special committee.
The Earle Grey has been an annual feature of the Geminis since their inception in 1986.
[edit] Recipients
- 1986 - Ed McNamara
- 1987 - Lorne Greene
- 1988 - Kate Reid
- 1989 - Sean McCann
- 1990 - Jan Rubes
- 1992 - Colleen Dewhurst (posthumous award)
- 1993 - Barbara Hamilton
- 1994 - Ernie Coombs (Mr. Dressup)
- 1995 - Cast of SCTV: Rick Moranis, Eugene Levy, Andrea Martin, Martin Short, Joe Flaherty, Catherine O'Hara, John Candy (posthumous), Harold Ramis, Dave Thomas.
- 1996 - Bruno Gerussi (posthumous)
- 1997 - Gordon Pinsent
- 1998 - Kenneth Welsh and Al Waxman
- 1999 - Jayne Eastwood
- 2000 - Cast and writers of Royal Canadian Air Farce: Ron Mann, Roger Abbott, Luba Goy, Don Ferguson, John Morgan.
- 2001 - Jackie Burroughs
- 2002 - Members of CODCO: Tommy Sexton (posthumous), Andy Jones, Greg Malone
- 2003 - Jennifer Dale
- 2004 - Graham Greene
- 2005 - Steve Smith
- 2006 - Donnelly Rhodes