The 2024 Governors Awards in Los Angeles gathered Hollywood’s elite to honor exceptional contributions to filmmaking while introducing an exciting Oscar update.
Honoring the Pioneers of Cinema
The night paid tribute to Quincy Jones, a legend whose influence bridged music and film. A heartfelt homage highlighted his extraordinary legacy. Producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson received the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award, acknowledging their achievements in the James Bond franchise and their father Albert R. Broccoli's legacy.
Richard Curtis, celebrated for his romantic comedies and philanthropic efforts, was honored with the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award. His charitable work and impactful storytelling continue to inspire both audiences and creators.
Casting director Juliet Taylor was recognized for shaping iconic films throughout her career. Her dedication paved the way for a major milestone announced during the evening.
New Oscar Category for Casting Directors
A standout moment of the evening was the announcement of a competitive Oscar category for casting directors. Beginning with films released in 2025, this new award acknowledges the critical role of casting in filmmaking. Taylor’s recognition served as a fitting precursor to this historic change.
The 2024 Governors Awards have become a key part of the Oscars season, offering nominees and hopefuls a platform to showcase their work and connect with industry leaders. This year, the event demonstrated the Academy’s commitment to honoring diverse contributions to cinema.
With heartfelt tributes, historic announcements, and a celebration of talent, the night was a reminder of the film industry's dedication to recognizing creativity and excellence.