Steven Spielberg: Awards
Spielberg has won many awards both in the US and abroad not only for films but also for the work and help he does for social causes and human rights. He won three Academy Awards, one time for Best Director, and won two times (for Schindler’s List and Saving Private Ryan). His third was in Best Picture, for Schindler’s List. In 1987, he was granted the Irving G. Thalberg Memorial Award for his work as an imaginative producer. Drawing from his own encounters in Scouting, Spielberg helped the Boy Scouts of America foster a legitimacy identification in cinematography to advance filmmaking as attractive expertise; the identification was sent off at the 1989 National Scout Jamboree. In 1989, Spielberg was given the Distinguished Eagle Scout Award. Spielberg got the AFI Life Achievement Award in 1995.
Steven Spielberg – Birthdate, Personal Life, Career
Have you ever heard the name of the film Jurassic Park which is one of the best and longest publicity before the release of the film and made with the present forest theme with the animals? Most people know about this film because this film was a massive box office hit and received a large number of awards and achievements. The man behind this success was Steven Allan Spielberg. This film made huge achievements in the year 1993.
Steven Allan Spielberg was born on December 18, 1946, in Cincinnati, Ohio. His mom, Leah was a restaurateur and professional piano player, and his dad, Arnold Spielberg was an electrical designer engaged in the improvement of PCs. His family was Orthodox Jewish. In the movie or entertainment field, Steven Allan Spielberg was one of the best influencers. The film The Sugarland express in 1974 with Goldie Hawn makes him the rising star on the directional side.
Coming to his personal life Steven Allan Spielberg married actress Amy Irving in the year 1985. This couple has a son named Max. Later they both got divorced due to some personal issues and Spielberg married Kate Capshaw in the year 1991 and they have five kids.