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James stewart's award-winning record.

James stewart is extremely sad, behind him is honor. President Bill Clinton described his departure as "the United States lost a national treasure today" and praised him as "a great actor, gentleman and patriot". Jimmy stewart was a great actor, gentleman and patriot. )。 The honor guard of the US Air Force fired a salute at his funeral. Like the ending of Man of the Hour, at the end of the funeral, everyone sang "Long live friendship" to bid farewell to jimmy stewart.

1985, the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts selected jimmy stewart as the 50th anniversary of his film career, and awarded him the Oscar Lifetime Achievement Award, which was warmly applauded by the audience for ten minutes. The reason for winning the prize is "because of his impressive performance in the past 50 years, because he is a perfect model on the screen, which has influenced people who work with him and won their respect". Stewart has also won the Golden Globe Award (1965), American Actors Guild (Screen Actors Guild) (1969), American Film Academy (1980), Berlin Film Festival (1982), and Kennedy Art Center (1.

Jimmy stewart was invited to leave a handprint and a message in front of the China Grand Theatre on Hollywood Boulevard.

Stuart has his own star on the Avenue of Stars. It was stolen and now it has been reinstalled on 1708 Vine Street.

1967, jimmy stewart was awarded the Pennsylvania Performing Arts Excellence Award by Pennsylvania.

197 1 year, the sloppy pudding theatre of Harvard University awarded him the sloppy pudding man of the year.

The National Cowboy and Western Historic Site Museum in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma has included jimmy stewart in the Western Actors' Exhibition Hall. The museum also awarded him the herdsman Prize. 1985, Si Tuleideng was awarded the Golden Boot Award specially for outstanding westerners.

In his hometown, Indiana County, Pennsylvania, in recognition of "small town boy" Stewart's contribution to charity and brilliant life, the jimmy stewart Museum was established, which not only played a role in history education and character education for students, but also awarded the Harvey Award (starring him in the movie "Lost World"). Originally, Si Tuleideng's humility made him decline the plan to build a memorial hall in his hometown of Pennsylvania, and he didn't agree until he realized that it would bring sightseeing resources and help the development of his hometown. Although the memorial hall is located in a rural town, it has become the main tourist attraction in the county. Two life-size statues made of fiberglass and environmental protection materials were placed in front of the memorial hall and the county government respectively. In addition, there is a county airport named after him: "Indiana County-jimmy stewart Airport".

From 65438 to 0947, james stewart was awarded an honorary degree by his alma mater, Princeton University. 1959- 1963 is the director of Princeton Alumni Association. 1990, Princeton University awarded Stuart the highest honor for his outstanding public service deeds: Woodrow Wilson Award. 1997, james stewart, an alumnus of Princeton 1932, named a theater in the school "James m Stewart's 32 Theater".

Stewart joined the Boy Scouts in his teens and later became the foreman and lifelong supporter of the Boy Scouts. He was awarded the highest honor as an adult by boy scouts of america and the prestigious Silver Buffalo Award in the United States. In 2003, an award named after him was awarded in recognition of outstanding boy scouts: "james stewart Good Citizen Award".

From 65438 to 0945, james stewart, then a colonel in the army aviation, became the cover figure of Life magazine, which had a far-reaching influence in the United States, and the magazine interviewed him. Coincidentally, Stuart played the photojournalist of Life magazine in 1954' s classic Rear Window.

The National Air Force Museum in Dayton, Ohio (the hometown of the Wright brothers) shows the deeds of General james stewart and the flying jacket he wore when he bombed the squadron leader of the 703rd Squadron. The front of the jacket is still embroidered with the squadron badge.

Since james stewart was sent to Britain for military service, his military uniform has been displayed in the Royal War Museum in dukes, a suburb of Cambridge, England, and in the exhibition hall of the US Air Force.

1985, james stewart was awarded the highest honor of American civilians: Presidential Medal of Freedom.

1998, on the anniversary of jimmy stewart's death, in Griffith Park, the city government set up a flagpole and monument to commemorate him. Stuart, a good track and field player, held the annual "jimmy stewart Marathon" there from 1982, which is still held on time by the L.A. city government.

In 2007, on the occasion of the anniversary of jimmy stewart's death 10, a movie theater at Bolin Air Force Base in Washington, D.C. was renamed "Brigadier General jimmy stewart Theater". After the movie theater was renamed, the first movie shown was a 10 minute recruitment advertisement recorded by Stuart for the Army Air Force when he was a lieutenant.

In 2007, the US Postal Service issued a commemorative stamp and a set of commemorative stamps to commemorate jimmy stewart, and Universal Pictures held a commemorative ceremony in Hollywood.

On May 20th, 2008, james stewart's Century Birthday, Turner Classic Movie Channel showed 12 movies for 24 hours.

On May 20th, 2008, Sid Ganis, former president of the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts, wrote an article to commemorate James Stewart's centenary birthday.

On May 23rd, 2008, the Film and Television Archives of the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) and the American Academy of Motion Picture Arts held a series of special exhibitions entitled "The Picture Begins with James Stewart: One Hundred Years of james stewart" in the Sim District of Los Angeles.

On May 24th, 2008, james stewart's hometown was named "Century Festival Day" on the Saturday of Century's birthday, and a series of celebrations were mainly held in the county government and jimmy stewart Exhibition Hall. Activities include an exhibition of daily necessities in jimmy stewart; Special exhibition of gifts given to jimmy stewart by fans over the years-poems torn from notebooks, white rabbit dolls and ostrich eggs; Boy scouts of america and local primary schools have prepared programs and activities to congratulate them. The US Air Force held an air show that day; American air force wind band and other bands also participated in the performance; The screening of Stewart's film works; The celebration also prepared a birthday cake decorated with Harvey, a rabbit elf.

On June 12, 2008, the American Academy of Film Arts held the "Centennial of james stewart" in Beverly Hills. The program includes film editing and screening, and invites Stewart's family, friends and colleagues to participate in interviews as the closing ceremony of the film festival starting on May 23rd.

Descendants of Stuart: 1949 After he married his wife, Stuart began to raise his stepsons Michael and Ronald, and soon he and his wife's twin daughters were born. Among the four daughters, Michael, the stepson, was killed as a captain of the US Marine Corps in 1969. Stewart's daughter Kelly is now a doctor and anthropology professor in the United States and teaches at the famous UCLA.