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    Winfrey's philanthropy earns her honorary Oscar

    FILE - In this Oct. 15, 2011 file photo, Oprah Winfrey speaks during The Oprah Magazine's "O You" event in Atlanta. Winfrey says she understands why some balked when the film academy announced it would give her an honorary Oscar for her humanitarian contributions. The 57-year-old media mogul is among three honorees receiving Oscar statuettes Saturday at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' third annual Governors Awards. (AP Photo/John Amis, file)

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Oprah Winfrey says she understands why some balked when the film academy announced it would give her an honorary Oscar for her humanitarian contributions.

    The 57-year-old media mogul will receive the prestigious Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award on Saturday at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences' third annual Governors Awards.

    When the announcement was made over the summer, some criticized the academy for choosing Winfrey to receive its Hersholt award, which is presented periodically to "an individual in the motion picture industry whose humanitarian efforts have brought credit to the industry," according to the academy's website. Previous recipients include Elizabeth Taylor, Quincy Jones, Jerry Lewis and Paul Newman.

    Critics said Winfrey belongs more to the world of TV than that of film.

    "I understood it because I was equally surprised," Winfrey said in a recent interview. "I was surprised because I am not known as an actress. I've done film and I love the films that I've done," but she acknowledges that the list isn't long.

    Actor James Earl Jones and makeup artist Dick Smith will also be honored at Saturday's ceremony at the Kodak Theatre, both receiving Oscars for their long and notable film careers.

    Winfrey's Hersholt award won't be her first academy honor. She was nominated for a supporting actress Oscar for her role in 1985's "The Color Purple." She also produced and starred in the 1998 big-screen adaptation of Toni Morrison's "Beloved" and 2009's "Precious," which won Oscars for supporting actress Mo'Nique and screenwriter Geoffrey Fletcher.

    "I understand people thinking, 'Where's her list of credentials for films,'" she said, "but I don't think there's room for criticism in the do-good department."

    Winfrey has contributed more than $500 million from her personal coffers to charitable causes, academy president Tom Sherak said. She established her first charitable foundation a year after launching "The Oprah Winfrey Show" and has been a philanthropist ever since.

    In 1998, she created Oprah's Angel Network, which supported charitable projects and provided grants to nonprofit organizations worldwide. She funds scholarships for about 100 students in American universities, and in 2007 she opened the Oprah Winfrey Leadership Academy for Girls in South Africa.

    Winfrey remains deeply involved with the school and its students, who call her "Mom Oprah." She travels to South Africa at least four times a year to talk personally with the girls and takes calls in the middle of the night to discuss their progress and curricula.

    "It's the most exhausting thing I do, and the most exhilarating," she said. "I have a little house over there — about 1,800 square feet of a house — and from the time I land my house is filled with girls. I am counseling girls, feeding girls, talking to girls, so it never stops."

    The school's first senior class is about to graduate, and "100 percent of them are going to college," Winfrey said with pride, noting they're the first in their family to do so.

    When she last visited, she conducted daily classes for the graduating seniors, "teaching them everything I wanted to know before I went out into the world," she said.

    "You know, about taking responsibility, about not accepting the credit cards, about values, about establishing a value system for yourself and how integrity is the most valuable thing you carry out into the world, and that without your honor and your integrity you have nothing," she continued. "Then we talked about different ways that shows up for you. It shows up first with the boys!"

    If she had to do it over, she "would certainly have taken another route, because it is really difficult establishing an institution for learning, excellence and leadership when you're 8,000 miles away," she said.

    But the long plane trips and early-morning phone calls are more than worth it.

    "I'm 100 percent engaged all the time. That's very rewarding," she said. "It is a side of me that most people don't realize, that when I leave work, sometimes at 2 in the morning, 3 in the morning, 4 in the morning, I'm up. Stedman's going, 'Ugh, you on the phone with Africa again?' Yep, I'm on the phone with Africa. It's an ongoing part of my life."

    Winfrey will receive her Oscar at a private untelevised ceremony held at the Grand Ballroom at Hollywood & Highland, just upstairs from the Kodak Theatre, home of the Academy Awards since 2001.

    Sherak said Winfrey is "one of the most philanthropic performers in the world" and "a perfect example of why this award was created."

    "Oprah has given and given and given," he said.

    Winfrey said she was delighted when Sherak called to tell her she'd be receiving the Hersholt award.

    "Years ago, I gave it to Quincy Jones and I was honored to be on the stage just giving the award," she said. "To be the recipient of an award that's given to you for your contributions toward doing something good for the world or trying to at least make a mark for a force for something that's positive in the world, I just don't think that there's a better honor than that."

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    Online:

    www.oscars.org

    www.oprah.com

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    AP Entertainment Writer Sandy Cohen can be reached at www.twitter.com/APSandy .

     

    117 comments

    • Melvin  •  6 months ago
      If she gives the same proportion of her wealth as Buffett or Gates give me a call otherwise don't bother to mention it in print!
      • Last son of Krypton 6 months ago
        I hope you realize that Buffet and Gates are 20 times wealthier then she is. So giving 500 million out of a estimated 2.2 billion dollar fortune is good.
    • David W  •  Hattiesburg, United States  •  6 months ago
      This is the ultimate example that the Oscars no longer have any meaning.
      • SOS 6 months ago
        What do you mean the Oscars no longer have meaning because Oprah Winfrey is receiving one? She's a great actress, and a great person; she maintained her show for 25 years; she has her own magazine and her own network! Also, if Oprah decides to maintain her daytime talk show again, her followers would welcome her back; so don't you dare criticize her, you nit wit!
      • David W 6 months ago
        I will criticize her because she is a phoney. She has no credibility thanks to the fact that she has not only told only one side of major issues in the news, she has on more than one occasion reported URBAN LEGENDS as fact.. something that only her politics could get her from being derided over. She endorsed a book she new was fraudulent, then turned on the author on her show (even though she has more control over everything that happens on her show than most dictators have of their nations, it has been revealed).

        I could go on. He own father has practically called her a liar, and he apparently has impunity on that as he knows her well enough.

        You are right about one thing.. if she starts her show back up, you and the rest of the people who enjoy being spoon-fed humanistic self-aggrandizing dogma from a high priestess of the cult of personality will flock back in droves.
    • Mixed Chick  •  6 months ago
      More of a neutral Oprah person but she really needs to take some time off and give us all a break and get in shape, she may never be a size 10 again but she is headed in a very bad direction health wise at her age...we can survive a year without hearing from her-what ever happened to a graceful retirement Lord knows you do not need the money just keep quiet, and hire a trainer and nutritionist to work with you constantly. I do not know why these old celebrities cannot just retire and go work on their philanthropic causes, etc., I thought we had finally seen the last of Rosie as well...I guess just turn them off is all we can do...
    • Robin  •  Harrisburg, United States  •  6 months ago
      nothing but another FAT worthless liberal HOG
    • Melvin  •  6 months ago
      An overweight ignorant woman who should attend a couple of seminars by Richard Dawkins or Sam Harris. The attendance might just suppress the diatribe she espouses regarding God/Jesus whose existence is highly questionable. She is a danger to society in that the women she speaks to are so vulnerable as to believe the crap about how God was her inspiration and savior!
    • Melvin  •  6 months ago
      She should be given the religious medal of freedom for continuing to promote the belief in a supernatural being. She is an insult to the human race! After all of these years of discovery which have proven that the religious ideas are ridiculous at best and harmful at worst she still thanks a space daddy for her success. Loser of the last 30 years would be more appropriate!
    • Rick  •  Cincinnati, United States  •  6 months ago
      not only does she buy oscars( she doesn't deserve) but it looks like she buys alot of pizzas too
    • OMTT86  •  6 months ago
      Oprah Golliwog
    • C  •  6 months ago
      I applaud Ms. Winfrey's generosity to the South African girls. However, I do wonder when more Americans with such wealth will invest similarly in their own country. There are thousands of little girls in America, forgotten in the ghettoes, the trailer parks and the impoverished sections of our nation who desperately need this kind of attention. A great deal of American philanthropic initiatives completely ignore our own people. True charity does indeed begin at home!
    • SDEater  •  6 months ago
      "Take heed that you do not do your charitable deeds before men, to be seen by them. Otherwise you have no reward from your Father in Heaven. When you do a charitable deed, do not sound a trumpet in the streets that you may have glory from men. Assuredly I say to you, they have their reward" Matthew 6: 1-2
      • ME 6 months ago
        Amen!
      • Sharon 6 months ago
        Judge not lest you be judge by the same measure you judge others
      • Sharon 6 months ago
        Be careful what you say about others...It may come back and bite you
    • amiga  •  6 months ago
      I'm sure there are other billionaires in this country who give money to charity without having the benefit of a TV show where they can stand up and tell everyone how wonderful they are. I agree that charity begins at home. Imagine what a difference she could make in the lives of children in this country. Seems like everything she does is just to promote herself.
      • MooGrooFooPoo 6 months ago
        thank god $teve Job$ didn't have a show. He'd force chinese kids to release doves every time he walked into a room.
      • Pamela 6 months ago
        Right on Amiga. You nailed it.
    • ME  •  6 months ago
      Really? Since when does the Oscars give out awards for charitable work? What a bunch of malarkey!
    • Melvin  •  6 months ago
      She should be penalized for promoting the belief in a supernatural being. This woman is as ignorant as they come when it involves the real world and science and deserves disdain not praise!
      • OMTT86 6 months ago
        The REAL IGNORANT ones are those that say there is no God.
      • SOS 6 months ago
        Ditto to that Mossj6; also, 'Melvin' deserves disdain for failing to recognize that the Creator made possible the natural; the supernatural; the real world; and the sciences; in other words, where does 'Melvin' think the real world and the sciences come from?
    • CubanFlowers  •  New York, United States  •  6 months ago
      oh MY!

      you people posting are just too embarrassingly ignorant for words..

      even though the Oscars are nothing but over-hyped pieces of stale sidewalk dog shhhhht.... congratulations Ms. Oprah. I Love you lady...!

      have a blessed day everyone
    • Timeout  •  6 months ago
      Nothing against Oprah at all, but I've often thought that charity begins at home.. Being from OUR nations poorest state, I'd like to ask her why she hasn't helped the children in her home state more? It's not 8,000 miles away. Lots of children in Ms. go to bed hungry and never get the proper education they deserve too:(
    • Samantha  •  6 months ago
      Oh pleeeeezzz, spare me.......so sick and tired of hearing about Oafrah
    • HOWPATHETIC  •  Stone Mountain, United States  •  6 months ago
      I have been volunteering at a homeless shelter/ministry in Atlanta for seven years. Do I get an Oscar too?
    • Mark  •  6 months ago
      They'll give an Oscar to anybody. I guess you don't even have to act to get one. I guess next they'll give one to Snooki. Or the Kardashians. Or the Housewives of Beverly Hills.
    • JamieW  •  6 months ago
      Whose palm did she grease ?
    • MT2314  •  Pinole, United States  •  6 months ago
      Whata bunch of #$%$ ..... maybe a Nobel peace prize but, what does Oscars have to do with charitable work? After Brett Ratner and Eddie Murphy stepped out ... this smacks of desperation. Shame on the producers.