AFI Life Achievement Award 1988: A Tribute to Jack Lemmon with host Julie Andrews Thank you, for sharing, Archive Chum K! ------------------------------------ broadcast: May 30, 1988 Host: Julie Andrews
Jack Lemmon was and is one of my very favorite actors. He was so versatile that he could play anything, and he had the good fortune to be respected and beloved by so many of the people he worked with. It's so very sad that he's gone.
I wished that they would show these AFI tributes in their entirety. I love to see some of my favorite actors and actresses being recognized by such a prestigious organization such as the AFI. 🎉❤
16:14 the restaurant scene! One of the best Hollywood pieces ever! I saw that more than a dozen times... ...and still tearing my öaughters! The mimic of Walter peaks this masterpiece to the top. 😎
One of my favorites! Such an amazing and entertaining actor! There will never be another like him. RIP Jack Lemmon. Thank you for all of the cinematic memories! 😎👍🎉🎊🙏❤️
@@olivegreen337Not really, it had some funny moments. "Days of Wine and Roses" (1962), was sad and depressing. A great movie, nonetheless. One of Jack Lemmon's best performances, and one of director Blake Edwards' best films.
I don't understand the a f I life achievement award had ignore these great actors charles chaplin laurence olivier richard widmark john wayne gene hackman Sylvester Stallone charlton heston and so many others is unthinkable
They gave this award to this ham and didn't give it to John Wayne, Charlie Chaplin, Cary Grant, Burt Lancaster, Robert Mitchum, Bing Crosby, Frank Sinatra, Olivia de Havilland, Jean Arthur, Sophia Loren, Deborah Kerr... Unbelievable!!