Carol Burnett receives Mark Twain Prize for American Humor

October 21, 2013 at 4:02AM
FILE - In this March 19, 1978 black-and-white file photo, Carol Burnett shares a laugh with Tim Conway during taping of her final show , in Los Angeles. Burnett, who honed her humor on Broadway and landed her own comedy show on television in 1967, will win the nationís top humor prize. The Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts announced Tuesday that Burnett will receive the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor on Oct. 20 in Washington. A gala performance featuring top names in comedy will b
Carol Burnett and Tim Conway, taping her final show in Los Angeles, got a lot of laughs over the years. She was honored Sunday with the Mark Twain award for humor. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

WASHINGTON – When Carol Burnett launched her namesake variety show in the 1960s, one TV executive told her the genre was "a man's game." She proved him wrong with an 11-year run that averaged 30 million viewers each week.

On Sunday, the trailblazing comedian received the nation's top humor prize at the Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts. Top entertainers including Julie Andrews, Tony Bennett, Tina Fey, Amy Poehler and others performed in Burnett's honor as she received the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor.

The show will be broadcast Nov. 24 on PBS stations.

"This is very encouraging," Burnett deadpanned in accepting the prize. "I mean it was a long time in coming, but I understand because there are so many people funnier than I am, especially here in Washington. "With any luck, they'll soon get voted out, and I'll still have the Mark Twain prize."

Fey opened with some jokes about the recent government shutdown. "Enough politics. We are here tonight to celebrate the first lady of American comedy, Ted Cruz," Fey said, referring to the Texas senator who took a prominent role that led to the shutdown. Fey quickly turned to showering Burnett with accolades for opening doors for other women comedians.

"You mean so much to me," Fey said. "I love you in a way that is just shy of creepy."

Diahann Carroll honored by peers

Diahann Carroll, actress, singer and Golden Globe winner, was honored at a House of Flowers dinner Saturday evening in Los Angeles. Beverly Johnson, Angela Bassett, Regina King and Anika Noni Rose were in attendance to applaud Carroll and fellow honoree Cheryl Boone Isaacs, the first black president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The dinner was hosted by TV producer Tracey Edmonds and film and TV producer Debra Martin Chase. Conceptualized by Chase and deemed House of Flowers after Truman Capote's Broadway play, in which Carroll starred in 1954, the affair was meant to "celebrate female empowerment and to help open doors for future accomplishments," Edmonds said.

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Diahann Carroll, actress / handout photo received February 1998 with publicity for an "Intimate Portrait" series saluting talented black women on Lifetime Television for Women. ORG XMIT: MIN2013102018293845
Carroll (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
Carol Burnett is honored with the Mark Twain Prize at the Kennedy Center on Sunday, Oct. 20, 2013 in Washington, D.C. (Photo by Owen Sweeney/Invision/AP)
Carol Burnett received applause and tributes Sunday night as she received the Mark Twain Prize for American Humor at the Kennedy Center. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)
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