Richard Gere receives Eastman Award

Actor Richard Gere was recently honored in his hometown of Syracuse with the George Eastman Award (becoming the 67th recipient) for his contributions to art and film and, in part, for his humanitarian work against AIDS and in support of the Tibetan people. Gere founded the Heroes Project in 2002 with the Gates Foundation, a project with the mission of "addressing the spread of HIV and AIDS and reducing discrimination." Gere received the award at the George Eastman House International Museum of Photography and Film.

According to the Museum's Ron and Donna Fielding Director, Anthony Bannon, "Eastman House has a special interest in inviting Mr. Gere to receive this honor as he embodies the spirit of all three of the major awards this institution bestows, including the George Eastman Award; the George Eastman Honors, presented to those who excel in both motion picture and photography; and the Eastman Medal of Honor, awarded for exemplary public service."

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