LOS ANGELES — The organizers of the Golden Globe Awards say they will honor Woody Allen for his contributions to filmmaking.


The Hollywood Foreign Press Association said Friday that Allen will receive the 2014 Cecil B. DeMille Award.


A tribute to the 77-year-old actor, writer and director will be included in the 71st annual Golden Globe ceremony set for Jan. 12. Morgan Freeman and Martin Scorsese are among the previous recipients.


Allen's much-honored films include "Annie Hall," "Hannah and Her Sisters" and "Midnight in Paris," which won a Golden Globe and an Academy Award for its screenplay last year.




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  • Best Picture, Motion Picture Drama


    "Argo"




  • Best Actor Motion Picture Drama


    Daniel Day-Lewis, "Lincoln"




  • Best Actress In A Drama


    Jessica Chastain, "Zero Dark Thirty"




  • Best Actor, Musical Or Comedy


    Hugh Jackman, "Les Miserables"




  • Best Comedy or Musical


    "Girls"




  • Best Director


    Ben Affleck , "Argo"




  • The Cecil B. DeMille Award


    Jodie Foster




  • Best Actress In A Comedy


    Lena Dunham, "Girls"




  • Best Animated Feature


    "Brave"




  • Best Actor in a TV Comedy


    Don Cheadle, "House of Lies"




  • Best Actress, TV Series Drama


    Claire Danes, "Homeland"




  • Best Foreign Film


    "Amour"




  • Best Screenplay


    Quentin Tarantino, "Django Unchained"




  • Best Supporting Actress


    Anne Hathaway, "Les Miserables"




  • Best Supporting Actor In TV Series, Miniseries Or Movie


    Ed Harris, "Game Change"




  • Best Actress Musical Or Comedy


    Jennifer Lawrence, "Silver Linings Playbook"




  • Best Actor In TV Miniseries Or Movie


    Kevin Costner, "Hatfields & McCoys"




  • Best Original Song


    "Skyfall"




  • Best Original Score Motion Picture


    "Life of Pi"




  • Best TV Series Drama


    "Homeland"




  • Best Actor TV Series Drama


    Damian Lewis, "Homeland"




  • Best Actress In A Miniseries Or TV Movie


    Julianne Moore, "Game Change"




  • Best Miniseries or TV Movie.


    "Game Change"




  • Best Supporting Actress In A TV Series, Miniseries Or Movie


    Maggie Smith, "Downton Abbey"




  • Best Supporting Actor


    Christoph Waltz, "Django Unchained."




  • Jennifer Lawrence




  • Halle Berry




  • Kristen Bell




  • Jessica Chastain




  • Tina Fey




  • Amy Poehler




  • Sally Field




  • Olivia Munn




  • Lena Dunham




  • Bradley Cooper




  • Ryan Seacrest, Julianne Hough




  • Megan Hilty




  • Zooey Deschanel




  • Megan Fox, Brian Austin Green




  • Johnny Galecki




  • Julia Louis-Dreyfus




  • Isla Fisher in Reem Acra




  • Lena Dunham in Zac Posen




  • Claire Danes in Versace




  • Amy Adams in Marchesa




  • Zooey Deschanel in Oscar de la Renta




  • Carla Gugino




  • Alyssa Milano




  • Ariel Winter in Valentino




  • Michelle Dockery in Alexander Vauthier




  • Nicole Richie in Naeem Khan