LOS ANGELES
By The Associated Press
Adam Sandler will be the next recipient of AARPโs Movies for Grownups career achievement award. The group cited his ability to move masterfully from classic comedy roles to serious drama. This summer the actor, 59, reprised โHappy Gilmoreโ on Netflix, and in November will appear alongside George Clooney in Noah Baumbachโs โJay Kelly.โ AARP previously awarded Sandler with its best actor prize for โUncut Gems.โ It called Sandler โone of Hollywoodโs most enduring and ever-evolving stars.โ He’ll receive his award Jan. 10 in Beverly Hills, with Alan Cumming hosting. The ceremony will be broadcast in February on PBS.
LOS ANGELES (AP) โ Adam Sandler will be the next recipient of AARPโs Movies for Grownups career achievement award, the group said Tuesday.
And maybe this time, the actor will wait for his signal.
When Sandler won the group's best actor prize in 2020 forโUncut Gems,โ he rushed to the stage too fast โ before host Conan OโBrien had time to sing his praises. OโBrien made comic hay of the moment, sending the sheepish actor back to his seat with instructions to await "a signal."
From his โSaturday Night Liveโ roots to beloved comedies like โBilly Madisonโ (1995) and the cult classic โHappy Gilmoreโ (1996) to dramas like โPunch-Drunk Loveโ (2002) and his high-energy turn in โUncut Gemsโ (2019), Sandler, 59, has displayed an ever-growing range.
This summer he reprised โHappy Gilmoreโ on Netflix and in November will appear alongside George Clooney in Noah Baumbachโs โJay Kelly.โ
Winner of the 2023 Mark Twain Prize for American Humor, Sandler โis one of Hollywoodโs most enduring and ever-evolving stars, whose talents resonate across generations,โ AARP said in a statement on Tuesday.
Myechia Minter-Jordan, the group's CEO, called the actor โa Hollywood legend whose remarkable career has set a new standard for comedic storytelling, captivating audiences across generations.
"Adamโs enduring success, his ability to reinvent himself, inspire laughter, and move us through dramatic performances is a testament to the power of creativity at every age,โ Minter-Jordan said.
AARP launched the Movies for Grownups initiative in 2002 to advocate for audiences over 50, fight ageism in Hollywood and promote movies โfor grownups, by grownups.โ
Actor Alan Cumming will host the ceremony in Beverly Hills on Jan. 10, to be broadcast by โGreat Performancesโ on PBS in February.