Lights, Camera, Mentor!! Yes that’s right, its not only business people, CEO’s, religious leaders and politicians that mentor but the Stars do it to. Celebrities take the opportunity to mentor those they work with, by passing on good advice relating to technique, life philosophies and encouragement, all in the hope of making careers easier, more successful and meaningful and winning an Oscar of course.
Mentorship, mentoring and being mentored lead to success by all individuals concerned and this success is evident in the face of the 2016 Academy Awards or The Oscars.
Nominated directors, actors and actresses, presenters and performers involved in the 2016 “Mentoring” Oscars include: Kate Winslet, Lady Gaga, Quincy Jones, Steven Spielberg and Ed Burns, Their mentoring relationships speak for themselves ….and the Oscar for Best Mentor 2016 goes to ……..
This is what some of the Stars have to say about their mentoring relationships:
Charlize Theron
“J.J. Harris was my manager for many years, and I wouldn’t be standing here today if it wasn’t for her. She was an incredible woman in my life. As far as business is concerned, she taught me what it meant to be a woman and to be able to say no — to not just take a job because you are so grateful that a man gave you a job. She used to say to me, 'it’s okay, you can say no,' and, 'you’re going to make a career on saying no.'”
Glenn Close
“My best friend is Mary Beth Hurt. My first job as a professional actress was understudying for her on Broadway. And my first film was Garp — she played Garp’s wife, and I was Garp’s mother. She’s been my inspiration throughout my career. She’s brilliant. There have been times in my career where I’ve said, 'What would Mary Beth do?' And thinking of that has led me to something good.”
Elton John and Lady Gaga
It’s not clear who is more gaga but Elton John and Lady Gaga are both mentor and mentee to one another. Lady Gaga is godmother to Elton John’s 2 sons, while Elton continues to assist Lady Gaga in her career. Lady Gaga has this to say about Elton John, “He inspires me in ways I could not even begin to list properly, he is my friend, he is like a parent. He looks out for me, he was there for me during the hardest times in my life. He doesn't allow me to slip into depression without making sure that I’m okay. Everything he has done for AIDS, everything he has done for the LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender) community. He's just everything - when I’m with him, I just want to help be a part of his genius plan to save the world.”
Elton John reported in US Weekly, about Lady Gaga,” "She's a great role model, she's young, she's been a great godmother to Zachary."
Quincy Jones
Quincy Jones, the American record producer, composer, musician, television and film producer, instrumentalist, magazine founder, and entertainment company executive and humanitarian; was from the young age of 14 mentored by Ray Charles then a 16 year old musician. Jones names Charles as an early inspiration for his own music career. Charles overcame a disability to achieve his musical goals and this inspired Jones.
Steven Spielberg and Ed Burns
Steven Spielberg claims he learnt the importance of Mentoring from Jerry Lewis and Spielberg is quoted as saying, “The delicate balance of mentoring someone is not creating them in your own image, but giving them the opportunity to create themselves.” This is exactly the mentoring philosophy that he applied to Ed Burns the screenwriter, producer and actor. Spielberg encouraged Burns to write the TV show “Public Morals” and assisted him in getting it produced.
The mentor list goes on and including celebrities from all fields including television, film and theater. Successful people from all walks of life benefit from mentoring and being mentored - the proof is in the stars.


