Alan Parker to get BAFTA's highest honor

LONDON (AP) — Alan Parker, the lauded British director whose work includes "Midnight Express," ''Fame" and "Mississippi Burning," is to receive the British Academy Film Awards' highest honor.

The academy announced Wednesday that the 68-year-old will collect the BAFTA Fellowship at a London ceremony next month. While known for being outspoken, Parker says he'll be "gracious and thankful" on the big night, rather than political.

He tells The Associated Press, "you always worry, does that mean the end of my career, when you get this kind of thing — but it's very nice."

The BAFTA winner and Oscar nominee's other films include "Bugsy Malone," ''The Commitments" and "Evita."

Previous fellowship recipients include Charlie Chaplin, Alfred Hitchcock and Elizabeth Taylor.

The BAFTA Film Awards take place on Feb. 10 at London's Royal Opera House.