Quincy Jones awarded posthumous Oscar

The tiresome Quincy Jones became posthumously awarded an honorary Oscar at an emotional and indispensable person-packed Hollywood gala on Sunday that also handed golden statuettes to the producers of the James Bond film franchise.

US song industry titan Jones died from pancreatic most cancers at the age of 91 correct two weeks sooner than he became set to acquire one in all the Academy’s coveted lifetime achievement prizes at the Governors Awards.

His daughter, the actress Rashida Jones, well-liked the Oscar, telling the target audience that the legendary hitmaker had been “truly mad to support tonight.”

“He in most cases acknowledged ‘are living each day esteem or now no longer it’s your final and finally you’re going to be factual.’ And he did that… the correct, most gorgeous life,” she acknowledged, to a gargantuan ovation.

Jones became most attention-grabbing identified for producing break hit files for a who’s who of song industry legends from Frank Sinatra to Michael Jackson.

“Fact is, the man had an equally worthy impact on the world of film,” acknowledged actor Jamie Foxx, introducing his award.

Jones produced seminal Hollywood motion pictures including “The Coloration Purple,” and acquired more than one Oscar nominations for film songs and soundtracks including “In Frigid Blood” and “The Wiz.”

Selena Gomez, Jennifer Lopez and Zoe Saldana have been among A-listers keeping relieve tears in the target audience as Jennifer Hudson sang a musical tribute.

Hosted by the Academy of Circulation Portray Arts and Sciences, the swanky shaded-tie Governors Awards each year honor film industry veterans, a whole lot of whom are felt to have now no longer purchased their dues at the routine Oscars.

The occasion also offers a wager for stars and studios to court docket Academy voters — and dimension up their opponents — as the following Oscars campaigns launch as a lot as preserve shut shape.

At Sunday’s reception, “Succession” stars Kieran Culkin and Jeremy Solid — campaigning for their news movies “A Actual Effort” and “The Apprentice” — loved a prolonged fetch-up.

Acclaimed Spanish director Pedro Almodovar (“The Room Next Door”) conversed with his exiled Iranian counterpart Mohammad Rasoulof (“The Seed of the Sacred Fig.”)

– Bond, James Bond –

Daniel Craig — who stars in this year’s William S. Burroughs adaptation “Uncommon” — chatted with chums by the bar, his lips firmly sealed in regards to the identity of his successor as James Bond.

Barbara Broccoli and Michael G. Wilson, the half-siblings who’ve managed the loved 007 espionage franchise since 1995’s “Goldeneye,” have been among the many honorees Sunday.

Handed the reins by Broccoli’s film producer father Albert, the duo have overseen several of the Bond sequence’ most attention-grabbing-ever motion pictures including the $1 billion-grossing “Skyfall” in 2012, all the plan in which by which Craig played the suave British witness with a license to murder.

Anticipation continues to swell for the announcement of who will next play the world’s most smartly-known fictional witness.

“Moral to bag one thing out the trend, we came right here this evening to discover who the following James Bond is,” joked Craig, on stage introducing their award.

“Build now no longer observe at me. However he’s also in the room,” he added — sooner than insisting he became joking.

British author and director Richard Curtis, 68, who created “Notting Hill,” “Bridget Jones’s Diary,” “Like In actual fact” and “Four Weddings and a Funeral,” purchased the Jean Hersholt statuette, which is particularly for humanitarian work by a film industry opt.

Curtis co-based Funny Reduction, a British charity that has raised some $2.5 billion over four decades by bringing together comedy and leisure stars for zany challenges and wildly licensed fund-raising telecasts.

A fifth honorary Oscar went to Juliet Taylor, the acclaimed casting director leisurely “The Exorcist,” “Taxi Driver,” “Annie Hall,” “Sleepless in Seattle” and “Schindler’s Checklist.”