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October 2, 2002
Bernstein and The Big Red Book: "This is Your Life"
Thames Television, London -
1963
At the Golden Globe Awards with Nat King Cole, where Bernstein won for Best Original Score for To Kill a Mockingbird -
1963
Academy Award with André Previn (left) and Sammy Davis Jr. (center), when Elmer Bernstein accepted the Oscar on behalf of John Addison, who won for "Tom Jones," but was not in attendance. -
1966
Bernstein with his Golden Globe for Hawaii -
1967
On stage with actress Angie Dickinson, who had just presented him with the Oscar for Thoroughly Modern Millie -
1967
Bernstein with his Academy Award for Thoroughly Modern Millie along with presenter Angie Dickinson -
1980s
A Magnificent Seven showing in the U.K.. -
1990
On stage with his ASCAP Award, alongside (l-r) Ivan Reitman, James Coburn, Burt Lancaster, Morton Gould, John Landis and Charlton Heston -
March 28. 1996
With Charlton Heston, Nancy Knutsen and Arthur Hiller after receiving a star on Hollywood's Walk of Fame -
Nov. 8, 2001
Carl Reiner (left) and Elmer Bernstein on stage at AMPAS -
Nov. 8, 2001
On stage at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences -
March 4, 2002
With Sir George Martin at the London Residence of the Ambassador of Belgium after receiving the very first World Soundtrack Lifetime Achievement Award -
2002
Inscription on the first page of The Big Red Book
THIS IS YOUR LIFE – Thames Television, London -
October 9, 2002
Surprise visit from "This is Your Life" host, Michael Aspel, at the conclusion of Bernstein's Royal Albert Hall concert performance -
October 9, 2002
Receiving the big red book from presenter, Michael Aspel, along with longtime friend and lyricist, Don Black -
January 14, 2003
Receiving the National Board of Review's Career Achievement Award, presented to him by Eli Wallach
New York, NY
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