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American actor, director and producer Robin Wright is to receive the Crystal Nymph Award during the closing ceremony of the 64th edition of the Monte-Carlo Television Festival, which will take place on June 17 at the Grimaldi Forum. The award, delivered in the presence of Prince Albert II of Monaco, honors “an individual from the television world for their exceptional career and lasting impact on the industry,” the festival said.

Wright rose to fame for her role as Buttercup in “The Princess Bride,” and then established herself as “one of the most talented actresses of her generation,” the festival said. Her portrayal of Claire Underwood in the series “House of Cards” earned her a Golden Globe and multiple Emmy Award nominations. She has also pursued a parallel career as a director and producer.

Laurent Puons, general director of the Monte-Carlo Television Festival, stated: “Robin Wright is a remarkable actress whose talent, elegance, and artistic commitment have deeply impacted the history of television and cinema. We are proud to present her with the Crystal Nymph Award in recognition of her exceptional career and her enduring influence on the audiovisual industry.”

Wright reacted: “It’s truly a privilege to be recognized with the Crystal Nymph Award. I’ve had the chance to live an incredible career in television and I am deeply honored to receive this distinction. I’m really looking forward to coming to Monte-Carlo in June to share this moment with those who, like me, love and respect the work we do.”

Cécile Menoni, executive director of the Monte-Carlo Television Festival, added: “For decades, Robin Wright has captivated audiences with the power and precision of her performances. Her commitment as a director and producer also demonstrates her desire to push the boundaries of audiovisual creation. Awarding her the Crystal Nymph this year is a natural choice, and we are thrilled to welcome her to Monte-Carlo to celebrate her extraordinary career.”

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