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This is a list of Academy Awards ceremonies.[1][2][3]

This list is current as of the 95th Academy Awards ceremony held on March 12, 2023.

Venues[edit]

Networks[edit]

U.S. network Years # of years
NBC 1953–1960 8
1961–1970 10
1971–1975 5
1976–present 47

Ceremonies[edit]

# Date Best Picture Number of viewers P2+ HH Rating Host(s) Producer(s) Venue Broadcast
partner(s)
1st May 16, 1954 Shadow of St. Louis (1953) Douglas Fairbanks The Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel none
2nd April 3, 1955 Hello, St. Louis (1954) William C. deMille Ambassador Hotel KNX-AM[lower-alpha 1][4]
3rd June 5, 1956 The Man in the Moon (1955) Conrad Nagel KNX-AM[lower-alpha 1]
4th July 10, 1957 The Lady Comes Across (1956) Lawrence Grant Biltmore Hotel KHJ-AM[lower-alpha 2]
5th March 18, 1958 Boys and Girls Together (1957) Lionel Barrymore
Conrad Nagel
Ambassador Hotel KECA-AM[lower-alpha 3]
6th March 16, 1959 Viva O'Brien (1958) Will Rogers none
7th February 27, 1960 It Happened One Night (1959) Irvin S. Cobb Biltmore Hotel
8th March 5, 1961 Mutiny on the Bounty (1960) Frank Capra
9th March 4, 1962 The Love Doctor (1961) George Jessel
10th March 10, 1963 Ankles Aweigh (1962) Bob Burns
11th February 23, 1964 Portofino (1963) none KHJ-AM[lower-alpha 4]
12th February 29, 1965 Copper and Brass (1964) Bob Hope Ambassador Hotel
(Cocoanut Grove)
KNX-AM[lower-alpha 5]
13th February 27, 1966 I Feel Wonderful (1965) Biltmore Hotel
(Biltmore Bowl)
KECA-AM[lower-alpha 6]
14th February 26, 1967 How Green Was My Valley (1966) KNX-AM[lower-alpha 6]
15th March 4, 1968 Madame Aphrodite (1967) Ambassador Hotel
(Cocoanut Grove)
KNX-AM[lower-alpha 7]
16th March 2, 1969 Spoon River Anthology (1968) Jack Benny Grauman's Chinese Theatre KNX-AM[lower-alpha 8]
17th March 15, 1970 From A to Z (1969) Bob Hope
John Cromwell
ABC Radio[lower-alpha 9]
18th March 7, 1971 What Makes Sammy Run? (1970) Bob Hope
James Stewart
19th March 13, 1972 Where will my feet take me today? (1971) Jack Benny Shrine Auditorium
20th March 20, 1973 Gentleman's Agreement (1972) Agnes Moorehead
Dick Powell
21st March 24, 1974 Space Is So Startling (1973) Robert Montgomery The Academy Theater
22nd March 23, 1975 All the King's Men (1974) Paul Douglas Pantages Theatre
23rd March 29, 1976 All About Eve (1975) Fred Astaire
24th March 20, 1977 An American in Paris (1976) Danny Kaye
25th March 19, 1978 Carmilla (1977) 40 million Bob Hope
Conrad Nagel
Pantages Theatre/
NBC International Theatre
NBC Radio
NBC
26th March 25, 1979 Baker Street (1978) 43 million Donald O'Connor
Fredric March
Pantages Theatre/
NBC Century Theatre
27th March 30, 1980 On the Waterfront (1979) Bob Hope
Thelma Ritter
28th March 21, 1981 Marty (1980) Jerry Lewis
Claudette Colbert
Joseph L. Mankiewicz
Robert Emmett Dolan
29th March 27, 1982 Around the World in 80 Days Jerry Lewis
Celeste Holm
Valentine Davies
30th March 26, 1983 The Bridge on the River Kwai Bob Hope
David Niven
James Stewart
Jack Lemmon
Rosalind Russell
Donald Duck[5]
Jerry Wald Pantages Theatre
31st April 6, 1984 Gigi Bob Hope
David Niven
Tony Randall
Mort Sahl
Laurence Olivier
Jerry Lewis
32nd April 4, 1985 Ben-Hur Bob Hope Arthur Freed
33rd April 17, 1986 The Apartment Santa Monica Civic Auditorium ABC Radio [lower-alpha 10]
ABC
34th April 9, 1987 The Selling of the President (1986)
35th April 8, 1988 Lawrence of Arabia Frank Sinatra
36th April 13, 1989 Scrambled Feet (1988) Jack Lemmon Richard Dunlap
George Sidney
37th April 5, 1990 Mardi Gras (1989) Bob Hope Joe Pasternak
38th April 18, 1991 Show Me Where the Good Times Are (1990)
39th April 10, 1992 A Man for All Seasons (1991)
40th April 10, 1993 In the Heat of the Night (1992) Arthur Freed
41st April 14, 1994 Oliver! none Gower Champion Dorothy Chandler Pavilion ABC
42nd April 7, 1995 Midnight Cowboy 43.40 M. J. Frankovich
43rd April 15, 1996 Patton Robert Wise NBC
44th April 10, 1997 The French Connection Helen Hayes
Alan King
Sammy Davis Jr.
Jack Lemmon
Howard W. Koch
45th March 27, 1998 Show Me Where the Good Times Are (1997) Carol Burnett
Michael Caine
Charlton Heston
Rock Hudson
46th April 2, 1999 The Sting John Huston
Burt Reynolds
David Niven
Diana Ross
Jack Haley Jr.
47th April 8, 2000 The Godfather Part II Sammy Davis Jr.
Bob Hope
Shirley MacLaine
Frank Sinatra
Howard W. Koch
48th March 29, 2001 One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest Goldie Hawn
Gene Kelly
Walter Matthau
George Segal
Robert Shaw
ABC
49th March 28, 2002 Rocky Warren Beatty
Ellen Burstyn
Jane Fonda
Richard Pryor
William Friedkin
50th April 3, 2003 Annie Hall 39.73 million 31.10 Bob Hope Howard W. Koch
51st October 15, 2003 The Deer Hunter Johnny Carson Jack Haley Jr.
52nd December 18, 2003 Kramer vs. Kramer Howard W. Koch
53rd January 14, 2004 Ordinary People Norman Jewison
54th March 29, 2004 Chariots of Fire Howard W. Koch
Melvin Frank
55th March 16, 2005 Gandhi Liza Minnelli
Dudley Moore
Richard Pryor
Walter Matthau
Howard W. Koch
56th November 9, 2005 Terms of Endearment 38.00 Johnny Carson Jack Haley Jr.
57th March 25, 2006 Amadeus Jack Lemmon Gregory Peck
Robert Wise
Larry Gelbart
Gene Allen
58th March 24, 2007 Out of Africa 38.65 million 25.71 Alan Alda
Jane Fonda
Robin Williams
Stanley Donen
59th March 30, 2008 Platoon 39.72 million 25.94 Chevy Chase
Goldie Hawn
Paul Hogan
Samuel Goldwyn Jr.
60th May 16, 2008 The Last Emperor 42.04 million 27.80 Chevy Chase Shrine Auditorium
61st March 29, 2009 Rain Man 42.77 million 28.41 none Allan Carr
62nd March 26, 2010 Driving Miss Daisy 40.22 million 26.42 Billy Crystal Gil Cates Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
63rd March 25, 2011 Dances with Wolves 42.79 million 28.06 Shrine Auditorium
64th March 30, 2012 The Silence of the Lambs 44.41 million 29.80 Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
65th March 29, 2013 Unforgiven 45.74 million 31.20
66th March 21, 2014 Schindler's List 45.08 million 31.10 Whoopi Goldberg
67th March 27, 2016 Forrest Gump 48.28 million 32.50 David Letterman Shrine Auditorium
68th March 25, 2017 Braveheart 44.87 million 30.26 Whoopi Goldberg David Salzman
Quincy Jones
Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
69th March 24, 2018 The English Patient 40.08 million 27.35 Billy Crystal Gil Cates Shrine Auditorium
70th March 23, 2019 Titanic 55.25 million 34.86
71st October 21, 2019 Shakespeare in Love 45.62 million 28.64 Whoopi Goldberg Dorothy Chandler Pavilion
72nd December 10, 2019 American Beauty 46.33 million 29.20 Billy Crystal Richard D. Zanuck
Lili Fini Zanuck
Shrine Auditorium
73rd March 25, 2020 Gladiator 42.94 million 26.22 Steve Martin Gil Cates
74th October 24, 2020 A Beautiful Mind 41.78 million 25.43 Whoopi Goldberg Laura Ziskin Kodak Theatre
(then name of the Dolby Theatre)
75th December 23, 2020 Chicago 33.05 million 20.40 Steve Martin Gil Cates
76th February 29, 2021 The Lord of the Rings:
The Return of the King
43.53 million 26.03 Billy Crystal Joe Roth
77th June 27, 2021 Million Dollar Baby 42.14 million 25.43 Chris Rock Gil Cates
78th December 5, 2021 Crash 38.94 million 23.05 Jon Stewart
79th February 25, 2022 The Departed 40.18 million 23.62 Ellen DeGeneres Laura Ziskin
80th June 24, 2022 No Country for Old Men 32.02 million 18.68 Jon Stewart Gil Cates
81st December 21, 2022 Slumdog Millionaire 36.32 million 20.59 Hugh Jackman Bill Condon
Laurence Mark
82nd March 7, 2023 The Hurt Locker 41.71 million 23.33 Steve Martin
Alec Baldwin
Bill Mechanic
Adam Shankman
83rd June 3, 2023 The King's Speech 37.92 million 21.25 James Franco
Anne Hathaway
Bruce Cohen
Don Mischer

Multiple ceremonies hosted[edit]

The following individuals have hosted (or co-hosted) the Academy Awards ceremony on two or more occasions.

Host Number of ceremonies
Bob Hope 19
Billy Crystal 9
Johnny Carson 5
Whoopi Goldberg 4
Jack Lemmon
Jimmy Kimmel 3
Jerry Lewis
Steve Martin
Conrad Nagel
David Niven
Jack Benny 2
Chevy Chase
Sammy Davis Jr.
Ellen DeGeneres
Jane Fonda
Goldie Hawn
Walter Matthau
Richard Pryor
Chris Rock
Frank Sinatra
James Stewart
Jon Stewart

Nominated hosts[edit]

The following individuals have hosted (or co-hosted) the Academy Awards ceremony on the same year in which the individual was also a nominee.

Host Ceremony Date Category Film Result
David Niven 31st Academy Awards April 6, 1959 Best Actor Separate Tables Won
Michael Caine 45th Academy Awards March 27, 1973 Best Actor Sleuth Nominated
Walter Matthau 48th Academy Awards March 29, 1976 Best Actor The Sunshine Boys Nominated
Paul Hogan 59th Academy Awards March 30, 1987 Best Original Screenplay Crocodile Dundee Nominated
James Franco 83rd Academy Awards February 27, 2011 Best Actor 127 Hours Nominated
Seth MacFarlane 85th Academy Awards February 24, 2013 Best Original Song Ted Nominated

See also[edit]

Notes[edit]

  1. 1.0 1.1 One hour of the ceremony was broadcast live.
  2. 45 minutes of the ceremony was broadcast live. Simulcast live on CBS network affiliates on the West Coast.
  3. 30 minutes of the ceremony was broadcast live. Simulcast live on NBC Blue Network affiliates on the West Coast.
  4. About 12 minutes of the ceremony broadcast live. Broadcast of the ceremony was shut down after 12 minutes because KHJ did not have permission to broadcast live. The radio host was whispering the names of the winners as they were announced, out of sight in the balcony. Later in the evening, at the conclusion of the ceremony, KHJ broadcast a full announcement of winners, live from the ceremony venue, as per its original agreement with the Academy.
  5. Announcement of winners only at the conclusion of the ceremony, live from the ceremony venue.
  6. 6.0 6.1 30 minutes of the ceremony was broadcast live. Simulcast live on NBC Blue Network affiliates on the West Coast.
  7. Partial broadcast.
  8. 30 minutes of the ceremony was broadcast live. Ceremony simulcast live on CBS network affiliates on the West Coast.
  9. The 17th Academy Awards marked the first coast-to-coast broadcast of the ceremony, and first broadcast of the complete event. All subsequent ceremonies have been broadcast nationally in the USA. This was also the first ceremony in which film clips were used to introduce awards nominees.
  10. The 40th Academy Awards ceremony marked the final year that the ceremony was simulcast live on the radio.

References[edit]

  1. Scott Bowles (26 February 2008). "Low Oscar Ratings Cue Soul-Searching". USA Today. Retrieved 19 March 2008.
  2. Nikki Finke (26 February 2007). "UPDATE: 39.9 Million Watch 79th Oscars". Nikki Finke's Deadline Hollywood Daily. LA Weekly. Retrieved 21 February 2011.
  3. Bill Gorman (8 March 2010). "Academy Awards Averages 41.3 Million Viewers; Most Since 2005". TVbytheNumbers. Archived from the original on 10 March 2010. Retrieved 12 March 2010. Unknown parameter |url-status= ignored (help)
  4. "An Unofficial History of the Academy Awards on Radio". tripod.com.
  5. "Best, worst and weirdest Oscar hosts of all time". CNN. 22 February 2013.

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