The Museum of Modern Art’s 2024 Film Benefit, presented by CHANEL, will honor prolific actor Samuel L. Jackson on October 23.
Jackson has appeared in more than 150 films throughout his career and cumulatively his films have grossed more at the global box office than any other actor. He has been nominated for an Academy Award, two Tony Awards, and an Emmy Award, among countless honors, and was awarded an Honorary Academy Award in 2022.
“Samuel L. Jackson has become a landmark cultural figure thanks to his early film work with Spike Lee, which transfixed both audiences and critics, and his biblically powerful turn as the wise and merciless assassin Jules in Pulp Fiction (1994),” said Rajendra Roy, MoMA’s Celeste Bartos Chief Curator of Film. “He has acting roots in the New York theater, just a few blocks away from MoMA, and we are thrilled to welcome him in celebration of his unparalleled accomplishments.”
MoMA will also present Samuel L. Jackson: A Tribute from October 4 through 16, screening several films in the Roy and Niuta Titus Theaters from Jackson’s vast filmography that represent his unique talent and range. This selection highlights work with his frequent collaborators Spike Lee and Quentin Tarantino, leading-man roles in Changing Lanes (2002) and 187 (1997), and one of his many appearances as Nick Fury, in Captain Marvel (2019). Jackson’s latest film, a new adaptation of August Wilson’s play The Piano Lesson (2024) directed by Malcolm Washington, will also be screened as part of the series, ahead of its theatrical release on November 8 and Netflix release on November 22.