Honorary Goya Award
The Goya Awards are Spain's main national annual film awards. Here is a list of Honorary Goya Award Winners by Edition.
1980s
Year | Winner |
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1986 (1st) | José F. Aguayo |
1987 (2nd) | Rafaela Aparicio |
1988 (3rd) | Imperio Argentina |
1989 (4th) | Victoriano López García |
1990s
Year | Winner |
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1990 (5th) | Enrique Alarcón |
1991 (6th) | Emiliano Piedra |
1992 (7th) | Manuel Mur Oti |
1993 (8th) | Tony Leblanc |
1994 (9th) | José María Forqué |
1995 (10th) | Federico Gutiérrez-Larraya |
1996 (11th) | Miguel Picazo |
1997 (12th) | Rafael Azcona |
1998 (13th) | Rafael Alonso |
1999 (14th) | Antonio Isasi-Isasmendi |
2000s
Year | Winner |
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2000 (15th) | José Luis Dibildos |
2001 (16th) | Juan Antonio Bardem |
2002 (17th) | Manuel Alexandre |
2003 (18th) | Héctor Alterio |
2004 (19th) | José Luis López Vázquez |
2005 (20th) | Pedro Masó |
2006 (21st) | Tedy Villalba |
2007 (22nd) | Alfredo Landa |
2008 (23rd) | Jesús Franco |
2009 (24th) | Antonio Mercero |
2010s
Year | Winner |
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2010 (25th) | Mario Camus |
2011 (26th) | Josefina Molina |
2012 (27th) | Concha Velasco |
2013 (28th) | Jaime de Armiñán |
2014 (29th) | Antonio Banderas |
2015 (30th) | Mariano Ozores |
2016 (31st) | Ana Belén |
2017 (32nd) | Marisa Paredes |
2018 (33rd) | Narciso Ibáñez Serrador |
2019 (34th) | Pepa Flores |
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