Tom Hanks, Sting, Lily Tomlin and More Are 2014 Kennedy Center Honorees | Playbill

News Tom Hanks, Sting, Lily Tomlin and More Are 2014 Kennedy Center Honorees The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announced Sept. 4 the selection of the five individuals who will receive the 2014 Kennedy Center Honors.

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Recipients to be honored at the 37th annual national celebration of the arts are singer Al Green, actor and filmmaker Tom Hanks, ballerina Patricia McBride, singer-songwriter Sting and comedienne Lily Tomlin.

The Honors Gala will be recorded for subsequent broadcast on the CBS Network. "The 37th Annual Kennedy Center Honors" will air Dec. 30 at 9 PM ET.

The Kennedy Center celebrates five extraordinary individuals who have spent their lives elevating the cultural vibrancy of our nation and the world,” stated Kennedy Center chairman David M. Rubenstein. “Al Green’s iconic voice stirs our souls in a style that is all his own; Tom Hanks has a versatility that ranks him among the greatest actors of any generation; one of the world’s greatest ballerinas, Patricia McBride continues to carry forward her legacy for future generations; Sting’s unique voice and memorable songwriting have entertained audiences for decades; and from the days of her early television and theatrical appearances, Lily Tomlin has made us laugh and continues to amaze us with her acting talent and quick wit.”

The President and Mrs. Obama will receive the Honorees, members of the Artists Committee who nominate them, and the Kennedy Center Board of Trustees at the White House prior to the gala performance taping Dec. 7. 

The Honors recipients, according to press notes, are "recognized for their lifetime contributions to American culture through the performing arts – whether in dance, music, theater, opera, motion pictures or television – and are selected by the Center’s Board of Trustees. The primary criterion in the selection process is excellence. The Honors are not designated by art form or category of artistic achievement; over the years, the selection process has produced a balance among the various arts and artistic disciplines."

 
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