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Bacall paid tribute to her husband and fellow actor Humphrey Bogart, who died in 1957. "He gave me a life and he changed my life," she said of the Hollywood legend.
'Heart of gold'
Anjelica Huston presented the Oscar to Bacall - her director father John Huston worked with both Bacall and Bogart. George Lucas, Steven Spielberg, Tom Hanks and Kirk Douglas also took part in the ceremony.
Douglas said Bacall's tough image belied her real nature. "She's a pussycat and she has a heart of gold," he said. The closest Bacall came to winning an Oscar was her nomination for The Mirror Has Two Faces in 1996.
Producer and director Roger Corman was also given an honorary Oscar. Corman was behind low-budget B-movies such as The Cry Baby Killer, It Conquered the World, The Little Shop of Horrors and The Raven.
"He's been a maverick for a lot longer than I have," Quentin Tarantino told Reuters. Cinematographer Gordon Willis - who worked on the Godfather trilogy, All The President's Men and Woody Allen films including Manhattan and Annie Hall was the third honouree this year, presented to him by Jeff Bridges.
The Irving G. Thalberg Award, named after a pioneering 1920s and 1930s producer, went to John Calley - whose producer credits include The Remains of the Day, Postcards from the Edge, Closer, The Da Vinci Code and its sequel, Angels & Demons.