Overview
- Michael B. Jordan will receive the prestigious American Cinematheque Award, joining a distinguished list of past honorees including Denzel Washington, Nicole Kidman, and Jessica Chastain.
- The award highlights Jordan's evolution from breakout roles in 'Fruitvale Station' and 'Black Panther' to directing and starring in major films like 'Creed III' and 'Sinners.'
- Jordan's dual performances in the global box office hit 'Sinners' cemented his status as one of Hollywood's top stars.
- The November 20 ceremony will serve as a fundraiser for the nonprofit American Cinematheque, supporting programming at historic Los Angeles theaters such as the Aero Theatre and Egyptian Theatre.
- Jordan is currently preparing to direct, produce, and star in 'The Thomas Crown Affair' for Amazon MGM Studios through his Outlier Society banner.