Paul Robeson Award
An award bestowed by the Paul Robeson Citation Award Committee of the Actors' Equity Association.
Recipients
- 1974: Paul Robeson[1]
- 1975: Ossie Davis & Ruby Dee[1]
- 1976: Lillian Hellman[1][2]
- 1977: Pete Seeger[1]
- 1978: Sam Jaffe[1]
- 1979: Harry Belafonte[1]
- 1980: Alice Childress[1]
- 1981: Studs Terkel[1]
- 1982: Ed Asner[1]
- 1983: John Henry Faulk[1]
- 1984: Lena Horne[1]
- 1985: Arthur Mitchell[1]
- 1986: Vinie Burrows[1]
- 1987: Joe Papp[1]
- 1988: Jacques d'Amboise[1]
- 1989: Bill Ross & Dr. Margaret Burroughs[1]
- 1990: Maya Angelou[1]
- 1991: Gordon Parks[1]
- 1992: Art D'Lugoff[1]
- 1993: Katherine Dunham[1]
- 1994: Lloyd Richards[1]
- 1995: Gil Noble[1]
- 1996: George C. Wolfe[1]
- 1997: Athol Fugard[1]
- 1998: Leonard de Paul[1]
- 1999: Loften Mitchell[1]
- 2000: Rosetta LeNoire[1]
- 2001: Brock Peters[1]
- 2002: Gertrude Jeannette[1]
- 2003: Woodie King Jr.[1]
- 2004: Judith Jamison[1]
- 2005: Carl Harms[1]
- 2006: Bill Cosby rescinded[1]
- 2007: Mercedes Ellington[1]
- 2008: Sidney Poitier[1]
- 2009: Micki Grant[1]
- 2010: Charles Randolph-Wright[1]
- 2011: James Earl Jones[1]
- 2012: William Greaves[1]
- 2014: Baayork Lee[3]
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References
- "Paul Robeson Citation Award". Actors' Equity Association. Retrieved 29 June 2013.
- "Notes on People; Two Mayors Make Wager On Yanks-Royals Playoffs" (PDF). The New York Times. 6 October 1976. Retrieved 19 December 2011.
- http://www.playbill.com/article/winner-of-actors-equity-foundations-paul-robeson-award-named-com-366143
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