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Actress Sigourney Weaver honoured at Spain’s Goya Awards

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US actress Sigourney Weaver on Saturday won the International Goya Award in recognition of what the Spanish Film Academy dubbed an impressive career, during which she brought to life ‘independent, complex and strong female characters’.

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The 74-year-old, best known for playing Ellen Ripley in the Alien franchise, is only the third recipient of the honorary prize, which since its creation in 2022 has been awarded to Cate Blanchett and Juliette Binoche.

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“I am always looking for stories about and for women, to remind us… of how powerful women are in all kinds of surprising ways,” Weaver told a star-studded audience at the Goya Awards gala in the northwestern city of Valladolid, which included Hollywood stars such as Penelope Cruz.

Weaver also paid tribute to Spanish actress Maria Luisa Sola, who has dubbed her in over 30 films, starting with Alien. “The excellent actress who dubs me should be up here on the stage too,” she said to a rousing applause from the audience. — Reuters

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