Dame Helen Mirren will be honored with the 2026 Cecil B. DeMille Award, as announced by the Golden Globes on Wednesday. The award will be presented during the newly introduced annual primetime special Golden Eve, which celebrates recipients of both the Cecil B. DeMille and Carol Burnett Awards.
The Golden Eve event will air on CBS Television Network and stream on Paramount+, featuring in-depth interviews and career retrospectives of the honorees. The special recognizes outstanding figures in film and television who have made lasting contributions both on and off the screen. Last year’s awardees were Viola Davis and Ted Danson for the DeMille and Burnett awards, respectively.
Mirren’s distinguished career includes roles in The Queen, The Madness of King George, Red, the Fast & Furious franchise, Gosford Park, Trumbo, and Hitchcock. Over the years, she has earned numerous accolades, including an Oscar, five Emmys, SAG Awards, BAFTAs, and a Tony Award. In 2003, she was named a Dame of the British Empire.
Established in 1952 to honor filmmaker Cecil B. DeMille, the award celebrates exceptional contributions to the entertainment industry. To date, 69 recipients have been recognized, including iconic figures such as Walt Disney, Audrey Hepburn, Sidney Poitier, Elizabeth Taylor, Robert Redford, Meryl Streep, Tom Hanks, and Oprah Winfrey.
"The actress and producer will receive the honor at the new, previously announced primetime special Golden Eve, where the organization will honor recipients of both the Cecil B. DeMille and Carol Burnett Award."
"Golden Eve will feature in-depth interviews and career retrospectives for the recipients of the two special awards, honoring people from the movie (DeMille) and TV (Burnett) business who have made lasting contributions on and off screen."
Author's summary: Helen Mirren will receive the prestigious 2026 Cecil B. DeMille Award during the new Golden Eve special, celebrating her remarkable impact in film and television.