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Who hosted the Academy Awards in 2009?
Hugh Jackman
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Date | February 22, 2009 |
Site | Kodak Theatre Hollywood, Los Angeles, California, United States |
Hosted by | Hugh Jackman |
Preshow hosts | Jess Cagle Tim Gunn Robin Roberts |
Who hosted the Oscars in 2010?
Alec Baldwin
82nd Academy Awards/Hosts
Where are the Oscars held every year?
the Dolby Theatre
The 93rd Academy Awards will be held on Sunday, April 25 at two locations – the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, the permanent home of the ceremony since 2002; and for the first time at Union Station in Downtown LA.
Did The Hurt Locker win best picture?
The Hurt Locker won six awards, including Best Picture.
Who was nominated for best supporting actor in 2009?
Actor in a Supporting Role
- Heath Ledger. The Dark Knight.
- Josh Brolin. Milk.
- Robert Downey Jr. Tropic Thunder.
- Philip Seymour Hoffman. Doubt.
- Michael Shannon. Revolutionary Road.
Who hosted the Oscars 2003?
Steve Martin
Something special for #TBT: Twelve years ago, Steve Martin opened the #Oscars with this memorable monologue.
Who was last year Oscar host?
host Jimmy Kimmel
The last Oscars host was in 2018 when late night talk show host Jimmy Kimmel hosted for a second straight year. Prior to that, the show had alternated hosts dating back to 1999. The most recent hosts before Kimmel were Chris Rock, Neil Patrick Harris, Ellen DeGeneres, Seth MacFarlane, and Billy Crystal.
What movies were nominated for best picture in 2009?
The films that were nominated for the Best Picture category this year were: Slumdog Millionaire, which won the coveted award, Frost/Nixon, The Reader, The Curious Case of Benjamin Button, and Milk.
How many Oscars have been awarded in total?
A total of 3,140 Oscar statuettes have been awarded since its inception in 1929. They are widely cited as the most prestigious and renowned competitive awards in the field of entertainment.
What movies were nominated for Best Picture in 2009?
Why is the hurt locker so good?
The film is riveting, maintaining the one quality that all good war movies must possess – capturing the heroism of the average soldier while facing the nightmares of war. “The Hurt Locker” is devoid of the glamorization of the post-World War II films and has none of the anti-war messages of the post-Vietnam War movies.
Who accepted Heath Ledger Oscar?
Michelle Williams
The Academy Award that Heath Ledger won for his supporting performance in The Dark Knight will go to Michelle Williams, the Los Angeles Times reports.