Here are the list of performer for the 84th Annual OSCAR Academy Award below:
Academy Award |
Christian
Bale
Bale
received an Oscar® for his supporting role in "The Fighter."
Halle
Berry
Berry won an
Oscar® in 2001 for her lead performance in "Monster's Ball."
The
"Bridesmaids" Cast
Six
actresses – Rose Byrne, Ellie Kemper, Melissa McCarthy, Wendi McLendon-Covey,
Maya Rudolph and Kristen Wiig – from the hit comedy "Bridesmaids"
will be presenters at the 84th Academy Awards. McCarthy received her first
Oscar® nomination this year for her supporting role in the film, and Wiig also
became a first-time nominee for the film's original screenplay.
Cirque
du Soleil®
The troupe
Will Pay Tribute to Hollywood's Biggest Night with Its Largest Ensemble Cast
Ever Assembled in One Act
Bradley
Cooper
Cooper will
be seen next in "The Words" and, later this year, in "The Place
Beyond the Pines" and "The Silver Linings Playbook."
Tom
Cruise
Cruise was
nominated for his lead performances in "Born on the Fourth of July"
and "Jerry Maguire." He also was nominated for his supporting
role in "Magnolia."
Penélope
Cruz
Cruz won an
Oscar in 2008 for her supporting role in "Vicky Cristina Barcelona."
She was also nominated for her lead performance in "Volver" (2006)
and for her supporting role in "Nine" (2009).
Cameron
Diaz
Diaz will be
seen next in "What to Expect When You're Expecting" and "Gambit."
Michael
Douglas
Douglas won
an Oscar for his lead performance in "Wall Street" (1987) and a Best
Picture award as a producer of "One Flew over the Cuckoo's Nest"
(1975).
Will
Ferrell
Ferrell’s
film credits include "Everything Must Go," "Blades of
Glory," "Stranger Than Fiction," "Talladega Nights: The
Ballad of Ricky Bobby," "The Producers," "Bewitched,"
"Anchorman: The Legend of Ron Burgundy," "Elf" and
"Old School."
Tina
Fey
Fey came to
prominence as a regular on "Saturday Night Live" and currently stars
in, produces and writes for the Emmy®-winning comedy series "30
Rock."
Colin
Firth
Two-time
nominee Firth took home an Academy Award for his lead performance in "The
King’s Speech."
Zach
Galifianakis
Galifianakis,
who was recently seen in "The Muppets," will be making his first
Oscar show appearance. His other film credits include "Puss in
Boots," "Due Date," "Dinner for Schmucks," "Up in
the Air," "What Happens in Vegas," "Into the Wild" and
the two "Hangover" films.
Tom
Hanks
Hanks, who
is a governor of the Academy, won consecutive Oscars® in 1993 and 1994 for his
lead performances in "Philadelphia" and "Forrest Gump."
Angelina
Jolie
In 1999
Jolie took home the Oscar for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in
"Girl, Interrupted," and she received a nomination in 2008 for her
lead performance in "Changeling."
Milla
Jovocich
Jovovich
hosted the Academy's Scientific and Technical Awards on Saturday, February 11
Melissa
Leo
Leo received
an Oscar® for her supporting role in "The Fighter."
Jennifer
Lopez
Lopez, who
serves as a judge on "American Idol," will be seen next in the
feature "What to Expect When You're Expecting" and recently completed
work on "Parker" and "Ice Age: Continental Drift."
Natalie
Portman
Two-time
nominee Portman took home an Academy Award for her lead performance in
"Black Swan."
Chris
Rock
In 2005 Rock
served as host of the 77th Academy Awards. He will be seen next in
"What to Expect When You're Expecting" and "2 Days in New
York."
Ben
Stiller
Stiller will
be playing the title character in "The Secret Life of Walter Mitty,"
which he is also directing, and will be seen next in "Neighborhood
Watch."
Emma
Stone
Stone
appears in the Best Picture nominee "The Help." Her other film
credits include "Crazy, Stupid, Love.," "Friends with
Benefits," "Easy A" and "Superbad."
Meryl
Streep
Streep, who
is nominated for her lead performance in "The Iron Lady," has been
nominated a total of 17 times – the most for any performer in Oscar history.