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Oscars Luncheon Returns: Nominees Unite for Class Photo
11 Feb
Summary
- Oscars Luncheon held at traditional Beverly Hilton venue.
- Record 76 female nominees celebrated this year.
- First-time nominees include septuagenarians Delroy Lindo and Stellan Skarsgård.

The annual Academy Awards Nominees Luncheon was recently held at its traditional venue, the Beverly Hilton. This year's event marked a significant return after a previous year's cancellation due to wildfires. The luncheon celebrated 230 nominees hailing from 29 countries and regions, with at least one international nominee in every category.
A record 76 female nominees were recognized, underscoring a notable shift in representation. The event also highlighted the introduction of a new Oscar category: best casting. Several veteran actors, including septuagenarians Delroy Lindo and Stellan Skarsgård, received congratulations on their first-time nominations.
Academy president Lynette Howell Taylor addressed the attendees, thanking various stakeholders including Academy CEO Bill Kramer, staff, board of governors, broadcasting partners, the host, and the press. The proceedings concluded with the traditional "class photo," with Academy governors announcing the nominees' names. Films like "Sinners" appeared to have significant representation in the room.




