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On February 11, 1964, Stan Laurel, at his home in Santa Monica, was presented with the Annual Screen Actors Guild Award "For Outstanding Achievement in Fostering the Finest Ideals of the Acting Profession and Advancing the Principles of Good Citizenship." Dana Andrews, SAG president, and Charlton Heston, chairman of the SAG Award Committee, handed Laurel an engraved crystal bowl emblematic of the award. Photo courtesy the St. Mark Collection.