Cynthia Erivo
Cynthia Erivo

Award-winning actor, singer and producer Cynthia Erivo will receive the 18th annual Kirk Douglas Award For Excellence in Film at the Santa Barbara International Film Festival (SBIFF).

Erivo is the recipient of the Tony, Grammy and Emmy awards, and was nominated three times for an Academy Award.

The Kirk Douglas Award, which benefits the film festival’s year-round educational programs, will be presented Thursday, Dec. 4 at a black-tie dinner at the Ritz-Carlton Bacara, Santa Barbara.

This will mark the fourth time the honor has been awarded since the passing of screen legend and local resident Kirk Douglas.

“Cynthia Erivo is a singular talent whose depth, range, and fearless commitment to her craft embody the spirit of excellence my father championed throughout his life. It’s entirely fitting that she receives the Kirk Douglas Award, which celebrates bold artistry and enduring impact in film,” said actor Michael Douglas, son of Kirk Douglas.

Erivo burst onto West End and Broadway stages in “The Color Purple,” for which she won the Tony for Best Actress in a Musical.

She most recently starred as Elphaba opposite Ariana Grande’s Glinda in Universal Pictures’ record-shattering film adaptation of the musical “WICKED” from director Jon M. Chu, which earned 10 Academy Award nominations.

“WICKED” opened at No. 1 at the box office and became the most successful Broadway film adaptation of all time.

Erivo garnered widespread critical acclaim for her performance, receiving Golden Globe, SAG, Critics’ Choice, NAACP, BAFTA, and Academy Award nominations. She will return as Elphaba this fall in the cinematic conclusion “WICKED: FOR GOOD,” to be released Nov. 21.

Next, Erivo is set to start production on the film adaptation of “Prima Facie,” the Broadway hit that originated on the West End. Under her Edith’s Daughter production banner, Erivo will also executive produce the film.

It was also recently announced that Erivo will return to the West End starring as Bram Stoker’s demonic vampire and 22 other roles in Kip William’s “Dracula,” a one-woman theatrical extravaganza set for early 2026.

Since 2006, the annual Kirk Douglas Award for Excellence in Film has been awarded to a lifelong contributor to cinema through their work in front of the camera, behind, or both.

Past honorees include Will Ferrell, Ryan Gosling, Michelle Yeoh, Martin Scorsese, Hugh Jackman, Dame Judi Dench, Warren Beatty, Jane Fonda, Jessica Lange, Forest Whitaker, and Michael Douglas.

The 41st Santa Barbara International Film Festival will take place Feb. 4 -14. Passes for the are on sale at sbiff.org.