Bob Hope hosted the Academy Awards ceremony for the first time on February 29, 1940, when "Gone With the Wind" was named Best Picture of 1939. He went on to host the Oscars 17 more times through April 3, 1978.
Gone with the Wind
I hope so.
it has not been said that there is or will be, but i do hope there will
I really hope so
Bob Hope
Behind Bob Hope with a record 18 times as the Oscars' host (by the way, he was a solo host 10 times), is Billy Crystal who hosted the awards show 8 times.
The versatile Hope, who hosted or co-hosted the Academy Awards a record 18 times between 1940 and 1978, frequently made jokes about never winning an award for his acting. But he actually received five special tributes from the Academy during his lifetime, including an honorary Oscar in 1953 and the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award in 1960.
Behind Bob Hope with a record 18 times as the Oscars' host (by the way, he was a solo host 10 times), is Billy Crystal who hosted the awards show 8 times.
Bob Hope hosted the Academy Awards ceremony for the first time on February 29, 1940, when "Gone With the Wind" was named Best Picture of 1939. He went on to host the Oscars 17 more times through April 3, 1978.
Bob Hope hosted the Academy Awards ceremony for the first time on February 29, 1940, when "Gone With the Wind" was named Best Picture of 1939. He went on to host the Oscars 17 more times through April 3, 1978.
As I recall his statement, "Welcome to the Oscars, or as we call it at my house, Passover."
Not counting honorary recipients, a total of 24 Oscar winners have hosted or co-hosted the Academy Awards. The list includes: Lionel Barrymore (1932), Frank Capra (1936), James Stewart (1946, 1958), Fredric March (1954), Claudette Colbert (1956), Joseph L. Mankiewicz (1956), Celeste Holm (1957), David Niven (1958, 1958 and 1974), Jack Lemmon (1958, 1964 and 1972), Sir Laurence Olivier (1959), Frank Sinatra (1963, 1975), Helen Hayes (1972), Sir Michael Caine (1973), Charlton Heston (1973), John Huston (1974), Shirley MacLaine (1975), Goldie Hawn (1976, 1987), Ellen Burstyn (1977), Warren Beatty (1977), Jane Fonda (1977, 1986), Liza Minnelli (1983), Walter Matthau (1976, 1983), Robin Williams (1986) and Whoopi Goldberg (1994, 1996, 1999 and 2002).
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well , I'm watching the Oscars right now , 27/O2/2O11 hope this kinda helps , so you can watch it :)
None.... So far! There's hope.
Angela Lansbury has hosted the most Tony Awards. She has been the host of five ceremonies.