List of Academy Awards ceremonies

List of Academy Awards ceremonies

This is a list of Academy Awards ceremonies. This list is current as of the 83rd Academy Awards ceremony held on February 27, 2011.

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Venues

Networks

Ceremonies

Annual Ceremony Date of Ceremony Year Honored Host Best Picture
1st Academy Awards May 16, 1929 1927 / 1928 Douglas Fairbanks, William C. deMille Wings
2nd Academy Awards April 3, 1930 1928 / 1929 William C. deMille The Broadway Melody
3rd Academy Awards November 5, 1930 1929 / 1930 Conrad Nagel All Quiet on the Western Front
4th Academy Awards November 10, 1931 1930 / 1931 Lawrence Grant Cimarron
5th Academy Awards November 18, 1932 1931 / 1932 Lionel Barrymore, Conrad Nagel Grand Hotel
6th Academy Awards March 16, 1934 1932 / 1933 Will Rogers Cavalcade
7th Academy Awards February 27, 1935 1934 Irvin S. Cobb It Happened One Night
8th Academy Awards March 5, 1936 1935 Frank Capra Mutiny on the Bounty
9th Academy Awards March 4, 1937 1936 George Jessel The Great Ziegfeld
10th Academy Awards March 10, 1938 1937 Bob Burns The Life of Emile Zola
11th Academy Awards February 23, 1939 1938 no host You Can't Take It With You
12th Academy Awards February 29, 1940 1939 Bob Hope Gone with the Wind
13th Academy Awards February 27, 1941 1940 Rebecca
14th Academy Awards February 26, 1942 1941 How Green Was My Valley
15th Academy Awards March 4, 1943 1942 Mrs. Miniver
16th Academy Awards March 2, 1944 1943 Jack Benny Casablanca
17th Academy Awards March 15, 1945 1944 Bob Hope, John Cromwell Going My Way
18th Academy Awards March 7, 1946 1945 Bob Hope, James Stewart The Lost Weekend
19th Academy Awards March 13, 1947 1946 Jack Benny The Best Years of Our Lives
20th Academy Awards March 20, 1948 1947 Dick Powell, Agnes Moorehead Gentleman's Agreement
21st Academy Awards March 24, 1949 1948 Robert Montgomery Hamlet
22nd Academy Awards March 23, 1950 1949 Paul Douglas All the King's Men
23rd Academy Awards March 29, 1951 1950 Fred Astaire All About Eve
24th Academy Awards March 20, 1952 1951 Danny Kaye An American in Paris
25th Academy Awards March 19, 1953 1952 Bob Hope, Conrad Nagel The Greatest Show on Earth
26th Academy Awards March 25, 1954 1953 Donald O'Connor, Fredric March From Here to Eternity
27th Academy Awards March 30, 1955 1954 Bob Hope, Thelma Ritter On the Waterfront
28th Academy Awards March 21, 1956 1955 Jerry Lewis, Claudette Colbert, Joseph L. Mankiewicz Marty
29th Academy Awards March 27, 1957 1956 Jerry Lewis, Celeste Holm Around the World in 80 Days
30th Academy Awards March 26, 1958 1957 Bob Hope, David Niven, James Stewart, Jack Lemmon, Rosalind Russell, Donald Duck The Bridge on the River Kwai
31st Academy Awards April 6, 1959 1958 Bob Hope, David Niven, Tony Randall, Mort Sahl, Laurence Olivier, Jerry Lewis Gigi
32nd Academy Awards April 4, 1960 1959 Bob Hope Ben-Hur
33rd Academy Awards April 17, 1961 1960 The Apartment
34th Academy Awards April 9, 1962 1961 West Side Story
35th Academy Awards April 8, 1963 1962 Frank Sinatra Lawrence of Arabia
36th Academy Awards April 13, 1964 1963 Jack Lemmon Tom Jones
37th Academy Awards April 5, 1965 1964 Bob Hope My Fair Lady
38th Academy Awards April 18, 1966 1965 The Sound of Music
39th Academy Awards April 10, 1967 1966 A Man for All Seasons
40th Academy Awards April 10, 1968 1967 In the Heat of the Night
41st Academy Awards April 14, 1969 1968 no host Oliver!
42nd Academy Awards April 7, 1970 1969 Midnight Cowboy
43rd Academy Awards April 15, 1971 1970 Patton
44th Academy Awards April 10, 1972 1971 Helen Hayes, Alan King, Sammy Davis, Jr., Jack Lemmon The French Connection
45th Academy Awards March 27, 1973 1972 Carol Burnett, Michael Caine, Charlton Heston, Rock Hudson The Godfather
46th Academy Awards April 2, 1974 1973 John Huston, Burt Reynolds, David Niven, Diana Ross The Sting
47th Academy Awards April 8, 1975 1974 Sammy Davis, Jr., Bob Hope, Shirley MacLaine, Frank Sinatra The Godfather Part II
48th Academy Awards March 29, 1976 1975 Goldie Hawn, Gene Kelly, Walter Matthau, George Segal, Robert Shaw One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
49th Academy Awards March 28, 1977 1976 Warren Beatty, Ellen Burstyn, Jane Fonda, Richard Pryor Rocky
50th Academy Awards April 3, 1978 1977 Bob Hope Annie Hall
51st Academy Awards April 9, 1979 1978 Johnny Carson The Deer Hunter
52nd Academy Awards April 14, 1980 1979 Kramer vs. Kramer
53rd Academy Awards March 31, 1981 1980 Ordinary People
54th Academy Awards March 29, 1982 1981 Chariots of Fire
55th Academy Awards April 11, 1983 1982 Liza Minnelli, Dudley Moore, Richard Pryor, Walter Matthau Gandhi
56th Academy Awards April 9, 1984 1983 Johnny Carson Terms of Endearment
57th Academy Awards March 25, 1985 1984 Jack Lemmon Amadeus
58th Academy Awards March 24, 1986 1985 Alan Alda, Jane Fonda, Robin Williams Out of Africa
59th Academy Awards March 30, 1987 1986 Chevy Chase, Goldie Hawn, Paul Hogan Platoon
60th Academy Awards April 11, 1988 1987 Chevy Chase The Last Emperor
61st Academy Awards March 29, 1989 1988 no host Rain Man
62nd Academy Awards March 26, 1990 1989 Billy Crystal Driving Miss Daisy
63rd Academy Awards March 25, 1991 1990 Dances with Wolves
64th Academy Awards March 30, 1992 1991 The Silence of the Lambs
65th Academy Awards March 29, 1993 1992 Unforgiven
66th Academy Awards March 21, 1994 1993 Whoopi Goldberg Schindler's List
67th Academy Awards March 27, 1995 1994 David Letterman Forrest Gump
68th Academy Awards March 25, 1996 1995 Whoopi Goldberg Braveheart
69th Academy Awards March 24, 1997 1996 Billy Crystal The English Patient
70th Academy Awards March 23, 1998 1997 Titanic
71st Academy Awards March 21, 1999 1998 Whoopi Goldberg Shakespeare in Love
72nd Academy Awards March 26, 2000 1999 Billy Crystal American Beauty
73rd Academy Awards March 25, 2001 2000 Steve Martin Gladiator
74th Academy Awards March 24, 2002 2001 Whoopi Goldberg A Beautiful Mind
75th Academy Awards March 23, 2003 2002 Steve Martin Chicago
76th Academy Awards February 29, 2004 2003 Billy Crystal The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
77th Academy Awards February 27, 2005 2004 Chris Rock Million Dollar Baby
78th Academy Awards March 5, 2006 2005 Jon Stewart Crash
79th Academy Awards February 25, 2007 2006 Ellen DeGeneres The Departed
80th Academy Awards February 24, 2008 2007 Jon Stewart No Country for Old Men
81st Academy Awards February 22, 2009 2008 Hugh Jackman Slumdog Millionaire
82nd Academy Awards March 7, 2010 2009 Alec Baldwin, Steve Martin The Hurt Locker
83rd Academy Awards February 27, 2011 2010 James Franco, Anne Hathaway The King's Speech
84th Academy Awards February 26, 2012 2011 Billy Crystal[2] TBD

Notable Numbers of Hosting Occurrences

The following celebrities have hosted the Academy Awards ceremony three or more times.

Host Number of times served as host or co-host
Bob Hope 18
Billy Crystal 9
Johnny Carson 5
Jack Lemmon 4
Whoopi Goldberg 4
Conrad Nagel 3
Jerry Lewis 3
David Niven 3
Steve Martin 3

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