American singer and actor Harry Belafonte, French screenwriter Jean-Claude Carriere, Japanese animated film director Hayao Miyazaki and Irish actress Maureen O'Hara will be honored with Governors Awards from the Academy of Motion Pictures Arts and Sciences.<br/> <br />Belafonte will be given the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian award for his work in social causes, including famine relief and education.<br/> <br />With the honor, he will join a select company of stars who have earned the coveted "EGOT," with Emmy, Grammy, Oscar and Tony awards on his shelf.<br/> <br />Miyazaki is a renowned animator and won the Oscar for best animated feature film in 2002 for "Spirited Away."<br/> <br />Last year he announced his plans to retire from film making.<br/> <br />Dublin native O'Hara is best known for the films "Miracle on 34th Street" and "Sinbad the Sailor."<br/> <br />The red-haired screen siren was also a frequent collaborator of director John Ford, appearing in five of his films.<br/> <br />Carriere began his career as a noveli