"It has been a lot happening in a very short time," the comedian tells PEOPLE at the Sundance Film Festival premiere of 'If I Had Legs I'd Kick You'
Nominations for the 2025 Oscars were announced on Thursday, January 23, ahead of the 97th annual Academy Awards on Sunday, March 2
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Cindy Ord/Getty Conan O’Brien is preparing to host the 97th annual Academy Awards by taking everything "a day at a time." It's been a tough few months for the comedian, 61, who, a month after ...
Conan O’Brien, impacted by wildfires, has confirmed the Oscars are being organised with a focus on sensitivity and care.
Oscar nominees will be announced tomorrow morning. Here's how to watch and how to see the full list of nominations for the 97th Academy Awards.
It’s been a rocky awards season. The announcement was postponed twice and the voting period was extended as wildfires continue to ravage the Los Angeles area. The Academy Awards ceremony is still scheduled for Mar. 2, with comedian Conan O'Brien as the host.
Comedian and host Conan O’Brien has been named the newest recipient of the Mark Twain Prize for lifetime achievement in comedy. O’Brien, 61, has carved out an improbable decades-long career arc, moving from goofy television interloper to comedic elder statesman.
Leading the pack is "Emilia Pérez" with 13 Oscar nominations, followed by "The Brutalist" and "Wicked" with 10 each.
The 2025 Oscar nominations were announced on Thursday. "Emilia Pérez" leads the field of nominations this year with 13 in total. Following close behind with 10 each are "The Brutalist" and "Wicked," while "A Complete Unknown" and "Conclave" scored eight each.
Oscars host Conan O’Brien says he’s still unable to live in his home due to the devastating wildfires in Los Angeles and that the show’s organizers “want to be sensitive to what’s happened” to residents.