Denzel Washington has been named the 2016 recipient of the Cecil B. DeMille Award. The actor will be honored at the 73rd Golden Globe Awards in January.

“Washington’s long and storied career is earmarked by his countless roles in front and behind the camera,” said Hollywood Foreign Press Association president Lorenzo Soria in a statement.

Washington’s performance in Glory earned an Academy Award and a Golden Globe. He also won a Globe for The Hurricane and an Oscar for Training Day. He last appeared in 2014’s box office success The Equalizer with Training Day director Antoine Fuqua. Washington teams with Fuqua again in the remake of The Magnificent Seven, due in September 2016.

The DeMille Award is given to those who have “made an incredible impact on the world of entertainment.” Last year’s honoree was George Clooney, and previous recipients include Woody Allen, Jodie Foster, Morgan Freeman, and Robert De Niro, among others.