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  • Shirley MacLaine Gets Award at Boulder Film Festival

    Shirley MacLaine was given the Career Achievement Award at the Boulder International Film Festival in Colorado on Saturday, to the delight of audience members and fans, according to the Denver Post.

    The actress, who has an astounding 60-year career in film, can brag of a 1984 Oscar for best actress, six Emmy Awards and seven Golden Globes, among many other awards.

    She is probably best known for her roles in earlier films like “The Apartment”, “Being There”, and “Terms of Endearment”, but recently made waves in the hilarious “Bernie” and the popular “Downton Abbey”.

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    In an interview at the Boulder Theater she recounted a piece of advice that she received from fellow actor James Cagney which she has found particularly useful. He told her,

    “You walk in, you plant your feet, you look the other fella in the eye and you tell the truth.” Then she added, “I feel like you don’t just do that on screen, you do that every day of your life.”

    She was last in Boulder to knock on doors and speak for failed presidential candidate George McGovern in 1974. When interviewer, Boulder International Film Festival producer Ron Bostwick, asked why she is not very active in politics anymore, she said,

    “Some of those politicians who think they should be our leaders should start looking within and getting more scientifically soulful and understand what leadership is really about and what future of the human race is really about.”

    Broomfield, Colorado resident Robin Bell attended the event in order to gain some insight for her Ph.D. dissertation, but seeing Shirley MacLaine was a huge bonus.

    “I love her,” Bell said. “I look at creativity and she’s a creative mind. She thinks outside the box and doesn’t worry about what other people think.”

    “I had to be here for this and to tell you to keep going with your films,” she said to the audience, mostly a smattering of filmmakers and film lovers. “We do what we do because we love it but honestly, I don’t think any of us have any idea how important even the smallest film is.”

    So what keeps this woman going? She says good advice, “…a good pair of shoes and a hat for the sun.”

    She left the audience with a thrill when she hinted that she might come back to Boulder to do her one woman show.

    Trivia fans, she is also the big sister of actor Warren Beatty. Who knew? Not me.

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  • Shirley MacLaine To Be Honored At Film Festival

    The Boulder International Film Festival will welcome Academy Award winning actress Shirley MacLaine as their guest of honor on Saturday February 15, at 7:30 p.m., during the 10-year celebration, of the event.

    “There’s nobody better than Shirley MacLaine,” said Robin Beeck in an interview with the Denver Post. “She’s multi-talented spiritual and dynamic, a writer, a singer, a dancer. I don’t know what she’s not done.”

    MacLaine is not only known for her acting career, she is also a best-selling author and self-proclaimed musical theater “gypsy”. MacLaine will be receiving the Career Achievement Award and will take part in A Tribute to Shirley MacLaine, during the event.

    We are thrilled to be honoring Ms. MacLaine with our “Career Achievement Award” at the festival this year,” Kathy Beeck, said in a statement. “She is by far one of the most celebrated and multi-talented actors in Hollywood history and we can’t think of anyone more deserving of this award.”

    Along with her Oscar wins, MacLaine has won six Golden Globe Awards and, in 2012, she was given the American Film Institute’s Lifetime Achievement Award. While she is probably best known for her role in Terms of Endearment, her other notable works include Steel Magnolias, The Trouble With Harry, Postcards From the Edge, The Pajama Game, Oklahoma, and In Her Shoes.

    Shirley MacLaine’s illustrious career comprises nearly 50 feature films highlighted by an Academy Award win and six nominations, six Emmy Awards nominations, seven Golden Globe Awards – including the Cecil B. DeMille Lifetime Achievement Award – and an international best-selling author title. Ms. MacLaine was honored with the prestigious American Film Institute’s Lifetime Achievement Award in June of 2012 and Kennedy Center Honors in 2013. Her film credits include “The Apartment,” “Sweet Charity,” “Terms of Endearment,” “Steel Magnolias,” “Postcards from the Edge,” and “Bernie,” among many others.

    Tickets to the event are $30 and on sale at BIFF1.com or through the Boulder Theater via bouldertheater.com or 866-625-4586.

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