![]() The Artist (to the tune of " I Won't Dance"), Presenter of the Best Picture segment and the award for Best Picture Presenter of the segment of the Honorary Academy Awards and the Jean Hersholt Humanitarian Award Presenters of the awards for Best Live Action Short Film, Best Documentary Short Subject, and Best Animated Short Film Presenter of the segment of the Academy Awards for Technical Achievement and the Gordon E. Presenter of the awards for Best Adapted Screenplay and Best Original Screenplay Presenters of the award for Best Original Song Presenters of the award for Best Original Score Special presentation congratulating host Billy Crystal and producers Brian Grazer and Don Mischer Presenter of the award for Best Supporting Actor Presenters of the award for Best Visual Effects Presenter of the award for Best Animated Feature Film Presenters of the award for Best Documentary Feature ![]() Introducers of the performance by Cirque du Soleil Presenters of the awards for Best Film Editing, Best Sound Editing, and Best Sound Mixing Presenter of the award for Best Supporting Actress Presenter of the award for Best Foreign Language Film Presenters of the awards for Best Costume Design and Best Makeup Presenter of the awards for Best Cinematography and Best Art Direction Presenters Name(s)Īnnouncers for the 84th annual Academy Awards The following individuals, listed in order of appearance, presented awards or performed musical numbers. The following three films received multiple awards: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows – Part 2 The following 18 films received multiple nominations: With her latest win for Best Actress, Meryl Streep became the fifth performer to win at least three acting Oscars. Best Actor winner Jean Dujardin became the first French actor to win an Oscar. Moreover, it was also the first black-and-white feature to win Best Picture since 1993's Schindler's List. The 1927 film Wings was the first such film to achieve this distinction at the inaugural awards ceremony in 1929. The Artist was the second silent feature to win Best Picture. The winners were announced during the awards ceremony on February 26, 2012. Hugo led all nominees with eleven nominations The Artist came in second with ten. ![]() PST (13:38 UTC) at the Samuel Goldwyn Theater in Beverly Hills, California, by Tom Sherak, president of the academy, and the actress Jennifer Lawrence. The nominees for the 84th Academy Awards were announced on January 24, 2012, at 5:38 a.m. The telecast garnered more than 39 million viewers in the United States. Morris Lessmore, The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo, The Help, Midnight in Paris, The Muppets, Rango, Saving Face, A Separation, The Shore, and Undefeated with one. Other winners included Hugo with five awards, The Iron Lady with two awards, and Beginners, The Descendants, The Fantastic Flying Books of Mr. The Artist won five awards, including Best Picture. On February 11, 2012, in a ceremony at the Beverly Wilshire Hotel in Beverly Hills, California, the Academy Awards for Technical Achievement were presented by host Milla Jovovich. In related events, the academy held its third annual Governors Awards ceremony at the Grand Ballroom of the Hollywood and Highland Center on November 12, 2011. On June 14, 2011, academy president Tom Sherak announced at a press conference that, in an attempt to further revitalize interest surrounding the awards, the 2012 ceremony would feature between five and ten Best Picture nominees depending on voting results, as opposed to a set number of nominees. He first presided over the 62nd ceremony held in 1990 and had last hosted the 76th ceremony held in 2004. Actor Billy Crystal hosted the show for the ninth time. The ceremony was televised in the United States by ABC, and produced by Brian Grazer and Don Mischer, with Mischer also serving as director. During the ceremony, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences presented Academy Awards (commonly referred to as Oscars) in 24 categories. The 84th Academy Awards ceremony, presented by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences (AMPAS), honored the best films of 2011 in the United States and took place on February 26, 2012, at the Hollywood and Highland Center Theatre in Hollywood, Los Angeles beginning at 5:30 p.m.
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