Longford Lyell Award

Australian film and television industry lifetime achievement award From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Longford Lyell Award is a lifetime achievement award presented by the Australian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA), a non-profit organisation whose aim is "to identify, award, promote and celebrate Australia's greatest achievements in film and television."[1] The award is presented at the annual AACTA Awards, which hand out accolades for technical achievements in feature film, television, documentaries and short films.[2] From 1968 to 2010, the award was presented by the Australian Film Institute (AFI), the Academy's parent organisation, at the annual Australian Film Institute Awards (known as the AFI Awards).[3] When the AFI launched the Academy in 2011, it changed the annual ceremony to the AACTA Awards, with the current award being a continuum of the AFI Raymond Longford Award.[3]

Awarded forIn recognition of "a person who has shown an unwavering commitment over many years to excellence in the film and television industries and has … contributed substantially to the enrichment of Australian screen culture"
CountryAustralia
Formerly calledAFI Raymond Longford Award
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Longford Lyell Award
Awarded forIn recognition of "a person who has shown an unwavering commitment over many years to excellence in the film and television industries and has … contributed substantially to the enrichment of Australian screen culture"
CountryAustralia
Presented byAustralian Academy of Cinema and Television Arts (AACTA)
Formerly calledAFI Raymond Longford Award
First award1968; 58 years ago (1968)
Currently held byBruce Beresford (2026)
Websitewww.aacta.org/aacta-awards/longford-lyell-award/
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Originally named after Australian prolific producer, director, writer and actor Raymond Longford (1878–1959), the award recognises "a person who has shown an unwavering commitment over many years to excellence in the film and television industries and has, through their body of work to date, contributed substantially to the enrichment of Australian screen culture", and is the highest honour the Academy bestows.[4][5] In 2015, the name of the award was changed to Longford Lyell Award in recognition of Longford's creative and life partner, actress and filmmaker Lottie Lyell.[6]

Recipients of this award are film and television directors, directors, producers, actors, cinematographers and film editors. People of Australian origin dominate the list, but European-born Australian citizens have also been recognised. The award was first presented to film director and editor Ian Dunlop.[7] The award has also been made posthumously to actor John Meillon in 1989 who died that year.[7]

Recipients

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Year Image Name Country of origin Notes Ref(s)
AFI Raymond Longford Award
1968 N/a Ian Dunlop  United Kingdom Director [7]
1970 N/a Stanley Hawes  United Kingdom Director, producer [7]
1976 Ken G. Hall Ken G. Hall  Australia Director [7]
1977 Charles Chauvel Charles Chauvel  Australia Director, producer, writer [7]
1978 Marie Lorraine Marie Lorraine  Australia Filmmaker [7][8]
Paulette McDonagh in 1928 Paulette McDonagh  Australia Filmmaker [7][8]
Phyllis McDonagh in 1928 Phyllis McDonagh  Australia Filmmaker [7][8]
1979 N/a Jerzy Toeplitz Russian Empire Founding Director of AFTRS [7][9]
1980 N/a Tim Burstall  United Kingdom Director [7][10]
1981 Phillip Adams Phillip Adams  Australia Producer, journalist [7][11]
1982 N/a Eric Porter  Australia Animator [7][12]
1983 N/a Bill Gooley  Australia Film technician [7]
1984 N/a David Williams  Australia Exhibitor, distributor [7]
1985 N/a Don Crosby  Australia Actor [7][13]
1986 Barry Jones Barry Jones  Australia Federal Minister & first Chairman of AFTRS [7]
1987 N/a Paul Riomfalvy  Hungary First Director of NSW Film Corp [7]
1988 N/a Russell Boyd  Australia Cinematographer [7]
1989 John Meillon John Meillon[a]  Australia Actor [7]
1990 Peter Weir in 2011 Peter Weir  Australia Director [7]
1991 Fred Schepisi in 2011 Fred Schepisi  Australia Director [7][14]
1992 N/a Lee Robinson  Australia Director [7]
1993 N/a Sue Milliken  Australia Producer [7]
1994 Jack Thompson in 2014 Jack Thompson  Australia Actor [7]
1995 George Miller in 2017 George Miller  Australia Director [7]
1997 N/a Jan Chapman  Australia Producer [7]
1998 N/a Charles "Bud" Tingwell  Australia Actor [7][15]
1999 N/a John Politzer  Australia Exhibitor, distributor [7]
2000 N/a Anthony Buckley  Australia Producer [7][16]
2001 David Stratton in 2012 David Stratton  United Kingdom Film critic [7]
2002 N/a Patricia Edgar  Australia Producer [7][17]
2003 Ted Robinson in 2013 Ted Robinson  Australia Writer, producer, director, choreographer [7]
2004 N/a Patricia Lovell  Australia Producer [7][18]
2005 N/a Ray Barrett  Australia Actor [7][19]
2006 N/a Ian Jones  Australia Writer, producer, director [7][20]
2007 N/a David Hannay  New Zealand Producer [7][21]
2008 N/a Dione Gilmour  Australia Natural History filmmaker [7][22]
2009 Geoffrey Rush in 2011 Geoffrey Rush  Australia Actor [7][23]
2010 N/a Reg Grundy  Australia Broadcaster, producer, entrepreneur [7][24]
Raymond Longford Award
2012 N/a Donald McAlpine  Australia Cinematographer [25]
2013 N/a Al Clark  United Kingdom Producer [26]
2014 Jacki Weaver in 2012 Jacki Weaver  Australia Actress [27]
Longford Lyell Award
2015 N/a Andrew Knight  Australia Writer, producer [28]
Cate Blanchett in 2011 Cate Blanchett  Australia Actress [6]
2016 Paul Hogan in 1980 Paul Hogan  Australia Actor [29]
2017 Phillip Noyce in 2010 Phillip Noyce  Australia Director [30]
2018 Bryan Brown in 2009 Bryan Brown  Australia Actor [31]
2019 Sam Neill in 2010 Sam Neill  New Zealand Actor [32]
2021 David Gulpilil in 2006 David Gulpilil  Australia Actor [33]
2022 Catherine Martin in May 2013 Catherine Martin  Australia Costume & production designer [34]
2025 Working Dog Productions
(founded by Santo Cilauro, Tom Gleisner, Jane Kennedy, Michael Hirsh, and Rob Sitch)
 Australia Production company[b] [35]
2026 Bruce Beresford in 2016 Bruce Beresford  Australia Director [36]
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Notes

  1. Awarded posthumously
  2. First organisation to receive the award

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