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Oscars 2024: From Zendaya, Lupita Nyong'o To Al Pacino, 10 Hollywood Presenters At 96th Academy Awards
The 96th Academy Awards, set to take place on March 10, 2024 (March 11 in India), have unveiled their first set of presenters, adding to the anticipation surrounding Hollywood's most prestigious awards ceremony. This year, the event is led by nominations for Christopher Nolan's "Oppenheimer" with a total of 13 nods, closely followed by "Poor Things," starring Emma Stone and Mark Ruffalo, with 11 nominations.
Among the first batch of presenters announced, the lineup features a mix of Oscar winners and industry icons, each bringing their unique legacy to the stage.

Check out the list of Star-Studded Presenters to Grace the Oscars 2024.

Zendaya
Zendaya,
the
youngest
two-time
Primetime
Emmy
Award
winner
for
Outstanding
Lead
Actress
in
a
Drama
Series
for
her
role
in
"Euphoria,"
is
among
the
presenters.
Known
for
her
roles
in
"Spider-Man:
Homecoming,"
"The
Greatest
Showman,"
"Spider-Man:
Far
from
Home,"
and
"Dune,"
Zendaya's
presence
at
the
Oscars
is
highly
anticipated.

Michelle
Pfeiffer
Michelle
Pfeiffer,
whose
career
highlights
include
"Scarface,"
"Married
to
the
Mob,"
"Dangerous
Liaisons,"
and
"Stardust,"
will
also
present
an
award.
The
actress,
celebrated
for
her
performances
in
the
1980s
and
'90s,
was
honoured
with
a
star
on
the
Hollywood
Walk
of
Fame
in
2007.

Nicolas
Cage
Nicolas
Cage,
an
actor
who
has
won
an
Academy
Award,
a
Screen
Actors
Guild
Award,
and
a
Golden
Globe
Award,
will
join
the
presenters.
Cage,
known
for
his
roles
in
movies
like
"Leaving
Las
Vegas"
and
"Face/Off,"
was
ranked
No.
40
in
Empire
Magazine's
Top
100
Movie
Stars
of
All
Time
in
2007.

Al
Pacino
Al
Pacino,
acclaimed
as
one
of
the
greatest
actors
of
the
20th
century,
is
also
set
to
present.
With
an
illustrious
career
that
includes
movies
like
"Scent
of
a
Woman,"
"The
Godfather,"
and
"Scarface,"
Pacino's
contributions
to
cinema
have
been
recognized
with
multiple
awards,
including
an
Academy
Award
and
two
Tony
Awards.

Brendan
Fraser
Brendan
Fraser,
who
in
2022
became
the
first
Canadian
to
win
the
Academy
Award
for
Best
Actor
for
"The
Whale,"
will
be
among
the
presenters.
Fraser's
career
spans
over
three
decades,
with
notable
performances
in
"Encino
Man,"
"George
of
the
Jungle,"
and
on
television
shows
like
"Trust."

Michelle
Yeoh
Michelle
Yeoh,
the
first
Asian
woman
to
win
the
Academy
Award
for
Best
Actress
for
"Everything,
Everywhere
All
At
Once,"
is
on
the
list
of
presenters.
Yeoh,
whose
career
includes
roles
in
"Tomorrow
Never
Dies"
and
"Crouching
Tiger,
Hidden
Dragon,"
has
been
a
prominent
figure
in
the
industry.

Ke
Huy
Quan
Ke
Huy
Quan,
the
American
actor
who
won
the
Academy
Award
for
Best
Supporting
Actor
for
"Everything,
Everywhere
All
At
Once"
and
was
named
one
of
Time
magazine's
100
most
influential
people
in
2023,
will
also
present
an
award.

Jamie
Lee
Curtis
Jamie
Lee
Curtis,
who
won
the
Academy
Award
for
Best
Supporting
Actress
last
year
for
"Everything,
Everywhere
All
At
Once,"
will
take
the
stage
as
a
presenter.
Curtis,
known
for
her
role
in
"Halloween"
and
films
like
"True
Lies,"
has
received
multiple
accolades
throughout
her
career.

Mahershala
Ali
Mahershala
Ali,
highlighted
by
Time
magazine
as
one
of
the
100
most
influential
people
in
the
world
in
2019,
will
join
the
presenters.
Ali,
who
made
his
mark
with
"The
Curious
Case
of
Benjamin
Button"
and
won
acclaim
for
"Moonlight"
and
"Green
Book,"
is
celebrated
for
his
versatile
performances.
Lupita
Nyong'o
Lupita
Nyong'o,
known
for
her
Academy
Award-winning
role
in
"12
Years
A
Slave"
and
performances
in
"Black
Panther"
and
"Us,"
will
also
present.
Nyong'o,
who
is
passionate
about
women's
and
animal
rights,
authored
the
number-one
New
York
Times
Best-Seller
children's
book
"Sulwe"
in
2019.
As the 96th Academy Awards draw closer, the inclusion of these esteemed presenters adds to the excitement and prestige of the event, promising an unforgettable night celebrating cinematic achievements!
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