According to Variety, this year’s Kennedy Center Honors will laud producer/director Mel Brooks, actor Robert De Niro, and rock star Bruce Springsteen, as well as musician Dave Brubeck and opera singer Grace Bumbry. The 32nd annual gala will take place in Washington, D.C. on Dec. 6, and CBS will air the ceremony Dec. 26.
Sep 9
2009
04:41 PM ET
DeNiro, Brooks, Springsteen to receive Kennedy Center Honors
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Good choices
Excellent choices!!! This should be a great show to watch, too.
You mean Brubeck hasn’t already been given this award! It’s about time! (for Brubeck fans – that was meant to be pun, for non-Brubeck fans, sorry…)
Mel Brooks is way overdue, now it’s time for Gene Wilder, Bob Newhart, Mary Tyler Moore and Goldie Hawn before it’s too late!