With numerous exceptions, Robert De Niro's filmography has generally been divided between early drama and late comedy. In accepting the Cecil B. DeMille Award for lifetime achievement, De Niro leaned heavily on the latter. Sunday at the Golden Globes, De Niro – never one for self-congratulation – declined to play up his iconography, and instead was happy to parody it. Rather than tout accomplishments such as his performances in "Taxi Driver" or "The Godfather, Part II" or "Goodfellas," De Niro joked that some of his less acclaimed films – "Frankenstein" or "Jacknife" or "Stone" – were missing from the introductory reel. "All of them are like my children," he said of his films, using the old cliche.