Julia Roberts was honored for her more than three-decade-long silver screen career at the star-studded Academy Museum Gala in Los Angeles Saturday night.
Roberts, 54, took home the Icon Award at the Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, which celebrated the global cultural impact of the “Pretty Woman” actress’ work.
“Over the course of her expansive and renowned career, Julia has embodied iconic characters and memorable roles,” said Jacqueline Stewart, Director and President of the Academy Museum, according to Deadline.
“We are thrilled to be honoring her continued excellence in the industry and contribution to the arts.”



Film luminaries Miky Lee, Steve McQueen and Tilda Swinton were also honored by the museum.
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Lee, 61, the South Korean movie producer, notched a Pillar Award for her leadership and support of the museum. McQueen, the 53-year-old British film director, was awarded the Vantage Award, given to artists who “contextualize and challenge dominant narratives” in film. Swinton, 61, was honored with the Visionary Award for her work advancing the art of cinema.
We are deeply grateful to Julia, Miky, Steve, and Tilda, to Rolex, and to our co-chairs and host committee for making our second annual Gala an evening to remember,” Stewart reportedly said.
The second annual black tie event featured a performance from legendary Motown singer Diana Ross and was attended by stars like Adrian Brody, Glenn Close, Olivia Wilde and Hailey Bieber, who posed for pictures on the red carpet.
Roberts was applauded by fashionistas for her chic understated monochromatic blazer and skirt ensemble while Wilde, 38, turned heads in a sparkling silver see-through gown that she donned sans bra.