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The life of Quincy Jones was celebrated on Sunday in a ceremony sponsored exclusively by Rolex. The prolific song writer, record and film producer, who passed away on Nov. 3 at the age of 91, was one of five Hollywood luminaries honored at the Governors Awards, which are not televised.
“For Rolex, the Governors Awards provide an opportunity to celebrate the creative journey and commitment of a filmmaker or artist,” the brand said on Friday.
Jones’ honorary Oscar statuette was accepted by his daughter, actress and writer Rashida Jones, who, flanked by some of her siblings, tearfully paid tribute to her father and read the speech that he had planned to give at the ceremony.
In an interesting twist for a Rolex-sponsored event, James Bond producers Barbara Broccoli and Michael Wilson were also honored. Daniel Craig was in attendance.