List of presenters of the Academy Award for Best Picture explained

Each year, the Academy Award for Best Picture is presented by one or more artists on behalf of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. Best Picture is traditionally the final award presented during the annual ceremonies, as this award represents a culmination of all factors of the filmmaking process. Jack Nicholson has presented the award more times than any other individual, at eight times, followed by Audrey Hepburn and Warren Beatty, who have presented the award four times each.

List of presenters

CeremonyFilm yearDate of ceremonyPresenter(s)Best Picture
1st1928May 16, 1929Douglas FairbanksWings
2nd1929April 3, 1930William C. deMilleThe Broadway Melody
3rd1930November 5, 1930Louis B. MayerAll Quiet on the Western Front
4th1931November 10, 1931B. P. SchulbergCimarron
5th1932November 18, 1932William LeBaronGrand Hotel
6th1933March 16, 1934Will RogersCavalcade
7th1934February 27, 1935Irvin S. CobbIt Happened One Night
8th1935March 5, 1936Frank CapraMutiny on the Bounty
9th1936March 4, 1937George JesselThe Great Ziegfeld
10th1937March 10, 1938Frank Capra (2)The Life of Emile Zola
11th1938February 23, 1939James RooseveltYou Can't Take It with You
12th1939February 29, 1940Y. Frank FreemanGone with the Wind
13th1940February 27, 1941Mervyn LeRoyRebecca
14th1941February 26, 1942David O. SelznickHow Green Was My Valley
15th1942March 4, 1943William GoetzMrs. Miniver
16th1943March 2, 1944Sidney FranklinCasablanca
17th1944March 15, 1945Hal B. WallisGoing My Way
18th1945March 7, 1946Eric JohnstonThe Lost Weekend
19th1946March 13, 1947Eric Johnston (2)The Best Years of Our Lives
20th1947March 20, 1948Fredric MarchGentleman's Agreement
21st1948March 24, 1949Ethel BarrymoreHamlet
22nd1949March 23, 1950James CagneyAll the King's Men
23rd1950March 29, 1951Ralph BuncheAll About Eve
24th1951March 20, 1952Danny KayeAn American in Paris
25th1952March 19, 1953Mary PickfordThe Greatest Show on Earth
26th1953March 25, 1954Cecil B. DeMilleFrom Here to Eternity
27th1954March 30, 1955Buddy AdlerOn the Waterfront
28th1955March 21, 1956Audrey HepburnMarty
29th1956March 27, 1957Janet GaynorAround the World in 80 Days
30th1957March 26, 1958Gary CooperThe Bridge on the River Kwai
31st1958April 6, 1959Ingrid BergmanGigi
32nd1959April 4, 1960Gary Cooper (2)Ben-Hur
33rd1960April 17, 1961Audrey Hepburn (2)The Apartment
34th1961April 9, 1962Fred AstaireWest Side Story
35th1962April 8, 1963Olivia de HavillandLawrence of Arabia
36th1963April 13, 1964Frank SinatraTom Jones
37th1964April 5, 1965Gregory PeckMy Fair Lady
38th1965April 18, 1966Jack LemmonThe Sound of Music
39th1966April 10, 1967Audrey Hepburn (3)A Man for All Seasons
40th1967April 10, 1968Julie AndrewsIn the Heat of the Night
41st1968April 14, 1969Sidney PoitierOliver!
42nd1969April 7, 1970Elizabeth TaylorMidnight Cowboy
43rd1970April 15, 1971Steve McQueenPatton
44th1971April 10, 1972Jack NicholsonThe French Connection
45th1972March 27, 1973Clint EastwoodThe Godfather
46th1973April 2, 1974Elizabeth Taylor (2)The Sting
47th1974April 8, 1975Warren BeattyThe Godfather Part II
48th1975March 29, 1976Audrey Hepburn (4)One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest
49th1976March 28, 1977Jack Nicholson (2)Rocky
50th1977April 3, 1978Jack Nicholson (3)Annie Hall
51st1978April 9, 1979John WayneThe Deer Hunter
52nd1979April 14, 1980Charlton HestonKramer vs. Kramer
53rd1980March 31, 1981Lillian GishOrdinary People
54th1981March 29, 1982Loretta YoungChariots of Fire
55th1982April 11, 1983Carol BurnettGandhi
56th1983April 9, 1984Frank Capra (3)Terms of Endearment
57th1984March 25, 1985Laurence OlivierAmadeus
58th1985March 24, 1986John Huston, Akira Kurosawa, and Billy WilderOut of Africa
59th1986March 30, 1987Dustin HoffmanPlatoon
60th1987April 11, 1988Eddie MurphyThe Last Emperor
61st1988March 29, 1989CherRain Man
62nd1989March 26, 1990Warren Beatty (2) and Jack Nicholson (4)Driving Miss Daisy
63rd1990March 25, 1991Barbra StreisandDances with Wolves
64th1991March 30, 1992Paul Newman and Elizabeth Taylor (3)The Silence of the Lambs
65th1992March 29, 1993Jack Nicholson (5)Unforgiven
66th1993March 21, 1994Harrison FordSchindler's List
67th1994March 27, 1995Robert De Niro and Al PacinoForrest Gump
68th1995March 25, 1996Sidney Poitier (2)Braveheart
69th1996March 24, 1997Al Pacino (2)The English Patient
70th1997March 23, 1998Sean ConneryTitanic
71st1998March 21, 1999Harrison Ford (2)Shakespeare in Love
72nd1999March 26, 2000Clint Eastwood (2)American Beauty
73rd2000March 25, 2001Michael DouglasGladiator
74th2001March 24, 2002Tom HanksA Beautiful Mind
75th2002March 23, 2003Kirk Douglas and Michael Douglas (2)Chicago
76th2003February 29, 2004Steven Spielberg
77th2004February 27, 2005Dustin Hoffman (2) and Barbra Streisand (2)Million Dollar Baby
78th2005March 5, 2006Jack Nicholson (6)Crash
79th2006February 25, 2007Diane Keaton and Jack Nicholson (7)The Departed
80th2007February 24, 2008Denzel WashingtonNo Country for Old Men
81st2008February 22, 2009Steven Spielberg (2)Slumdog Millionaire
82nd2009March 7, 2010Tom Hanks (2)The Hurt Locker
83rd2010February 27, 2011Steven Spielberg (3)The King's Speech
84th2011February 26, 2012Tom CruiseThe Artist
85th2012February 24, 2013Michelle Obama and Jack Nicholson (8)Argo
86th2013March 2, 2014Will Smith12 Years a Slave
87th2014February 22, 2015Sean PennBirdman or (The Unexpected Virtue of Ignorance)
88th2015February 28, 2016Morgan FreemanSpotlight
89th2016February 26, 2017Warren Beatty (3) and Faye DunawayMoonlight
90th2017March 4, 2018Warren Beatty (4) and Faye Dunaway (2)The Shape of Water
91st2018February 24, 2019Julia RobertsGreen Book
92nd2019February 9, 2020Jane FondaParasite
93rd2020April 25, 2021Rita MorenoNomadland
94th2021March 27, 2022Lady Gaga and Liza MinnelliCODA
95th2022March 12, 2023Harrison Ford (3)Everything Everywhere All at Once
96th2023March 10, 2024Al Pacino (3)Oppenheimer

Notes

At the 89th Academy Awards, the presenters of the award, Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway, mistakenly announced La La Land as the winner of Best Picture, after they had been given the envelope for Best Actress – containing the name of Emma Stone and La La Land, the film for which she won Best Actress. A few minutes later, after the mistake came to light, one of La La Land's producers, Jordan Horowitz, informed the audience that Moonlight was the true winner.

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