The 82nd Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, will honor the best films of 2009 and will take place March 7, 2010, at the Kodak Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California. It will be televised in the United States on ABC. Actors Alec Baldwin andSteve Martin will host the show. Martin will host for the third time, after previously presiding over the 73rd and 75th ceremonies, while Baldwin will host the show for the first time.
Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin
James Franco and Anne Hathaway.
Seth MacFarlane
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Alfred Newman won 11 Oscars for Score and Song. Cedric Gibbons won 11 times for Art Direction. Katharine Hepburn won 4 Oscars for Acting. The most Oscars for Directing-Writing-Acting? No one won for all three. Billy Wilder, who wasn't an actor, won 6 Oscars, more than any writer-director, for: The Lost Weekend (writer and director), Sunset Blvd. (writer) and The Apartment (writer, director and producer). As for the most Oscars in any category: that would be Walt Disney.
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He was nominated for 2 Oscars, but did not win.
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Eddie Murphy backed out of hosting the Oscars because Brett Ratner stepped down as producer of the Oscars due to a homophobic slur scandal.
Anne Hathaway and James Franco will be hosting 2011 Academy Awards.
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No. Anne Hathaway and James Franco will be hosting 2011 Academy Awards.
The local presidio will be hosting an "Open House" next weekend.
James Franco and Anne Hathaway. Franco is nominated for Best Actor for his performance in "127 Hours."
Crystal has been concentrating on personal projects, including his acclaimed 2006 one-man show "700 Sundays." He told Entertainment Weekly magazine that he initially resisted hosting the 2012 Oscars because of his involvement in his upcoming movie comedy "Parental Guidance."
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"The Lost Weekend" won four 1945 Academy Awards: Best Picture, Best Director (Billy Wilder), Best Actor (Ray Milland) and Best Adapted Screenplay (Wilder and Charles Brackett).
It is now a popular tourist attraction, a venue for hosting state visits, and the Queen's preferred weekend home.