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Shockingly, The Oscars Red Carpet Doesn’t Have One traditional “Red”; It’s really more of a burgundy.
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Each nominee is given a complimentary pair of tickets, but additional tickets Cost Between $150-$1,000.
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All 25 nominees in the top individual categories receive one. six-figure gift bag Along with many luxury items – this year includes skincare products from Miage, luggage and flip-flops from Havaianas, hair restoration services from Bauman Medical, silk pillowcases from Blush Silks, and travel pillows from PETA.
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oscar statuettes are made of solid bronze and plated in 24-karat gold. They’re also 13.5 inches long and weigh 8.5 pounds.
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Immediately after winners receive their Oscar, they must sign an agreement that states if they ever want to sell their Oscar statueThey must first present it to the Academy for $1.
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Michael Jackson actually holds the record for buying the most expensive Oscar statue where he paid $1.5 million David O. Selznick for Best Picture Award gone With the Wind, Unfortunately, the Oscar statuette has been missing since Jackson’s death in 2009.
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there are 735 bleacher seats Available to fans to watch celebrities walk the red carpet – fans are selected through lotteries, promotions, contests, and are sometimes friends and family members of attendees.
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Back in 2000, Angelina Jolie got locked out She won the Best Supporting Actress award at the same year’s ceremony.
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Academy Award Nominees and Winners Selected by members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences, which has over 6,000 members.
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When voting for Academy Award nominees, people don’t just vote for their favorites, they actually submit a list of their top five favorites. rank,
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While there is no cash prize for winning an Oscar, each Best Actor and Best Actress winner receives an estimate. 20% boost on his salary for the next film.
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Until the envelopes are opened on stage, only two people from PricewaterhouseCoopers (the company that calculates the price) vote) really know who the winners are.
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Walt Disney holds the record for the most Oscars ever won; he received 26 Academy Awards during his lifetime.
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The Dolby Theater Has Hosted The Oscars Since 2001, And When You Visit For The First Time, All The Best Picture Winners Are engraved There are also spaces for future winners until 2071 – on the walls.
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Katharine Hepburn is the actor who currently holds the record won the most oscars She won the Best Actress Award in 1934, 1968, 1969 and 1982.
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the night before the ceremony, there is a dress rehearsal where presenters, performers and hosts act out and rehearse the entire awards show with plaster replicas of stand-in winners, mock winners’ envelopes and statuettes.
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fake winner for rehearsal purposes envelopes Each one is composed for the nominee, and the presenter does not know which reading they will receive at rehearsal.
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seating area Arrangement Designed with specific camera moments in mind. The director and actor are often seated so other potential winners from the same film will pass them on their way to the stage.
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There is also a seating area called “jokes” This is saved for those who have been nominated multiple times but have yet to win.
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seat fillers are required to sign NDAs and are basically as low-key as possible, in an effort to draw as little attention to themselves – they are not allowed to talk to celebrities unless spoken to.
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there are about 200 prizes nameplate Created for each nominee’s name to include all potential winners.