Morgan Freeman is set to be honored with the Crystal Nymph for lifetime achievement at the upcoming Monte-Carlo Television Festival. The esteemed actor will receive recognition for his television contributions at the festival's opening ceremony on June 14, where Prince Albert II of Monaco will present him with the award. Despite being best known for his work in feature films, Freeman's television career dates back to the early 1970s. Over the years, he has garnered four Primetime Emmy Award nominations for his outstanding performances.
Recently, Freeman has been making waves in the television industry with roles in acclaimed series such as Solos on Amazon Prime Video, The Kominsky Method on Netflix, and Special Ops: Lioness on Paramount+. Additionally, the historical drama The Gray House, produced by Freeman and Kevin Costner, is scheduled to premiere at the festival following the opening ceremony. The Gray House, a gripping American Civil War narrative centered around Union spies, boasts a talented ensemble cast including Robert Knepper, Mary-Louise Parker, Amethyst Davis, Daisy Head, and Ben Vereen. The production is a collaboration between Republic Pictures, Territory Pictures, Revelations Entertainment, and Big Dreams Entertainment.
Furthermore, the Monte-Carlo Television Festival will pay tribute to French actor and director Olivier Marchal by presenting him with the honorary Golden Nymph award, the event's most prestigious accolade, during the closing ceremony on June 18. Marchal, known for creating the popular French police procedural drama Braquo, is being lauded for his significant contributions to the television industry. Earlier announcements revealed that rising star Simone Ashley, recognized for her role in Bridgerton, will be honored with the International Golden Nymph award for most promising talent at the festival.