"American Idol" finalist Joshua Ledet won't be belting it out …
The three "American Idol" finalists earned nearly uniform votes…
Ellen DeGeneres, who broke ground in 1997 as the first lead …
"American Idol" finalist Joshua Ledet won't be belting it out …
The three "American Idol" finalists earned nearly uniform votes…
Ellen DeGeneres, who broke ground in 1997 as the first lead …
Updated: Wednesday, 21 Jul 2010, 11:07 AM EDT
Published : Wednesday, 21 Jul 2010, 11:06 AM EDT
LOS ANGELES (AP) - George Clooney will be recognized for his humanitarian efforts at the Emmy Awards.
The Academy of Television Arts and Sciences will present the 49-year-old actor with its Bob Hope Humanitarian Award at the ceremony next month.
Clooney is being honored for the "Hope for Haiti" TV special, which is nominated for an Emmy award, and his efforts to raise funds for victims of Hurricane Katrina and raise awareness about genocide in Darfur.
John Shaffner, chairman and chief executive of the TV academy, said Clooney was "an obvious choice" for the award because he used the power of television to move people to act.
The Bob Hope Humanitarian Award was established in 2002. Clooney is the fourth recipient of the honor and will receive the award at the Emmy ceremony on Aug. 29.
Subscribe to Maranda's Five Star Family Fun Update for great ways for families to spend time together.