Beverly Hills (California) November 3, 2009] -
Steve Martin and Alec Baldwin
will serve as co-hosts of the 82nd Academy Awards®, Oscar telecast producers
Bill Mechanic and Adam Shankman announced today.
"We think the team of Steve and Alec are the perfect pair of hosts for the
Oscars," said Shankman and Mechanic. "Steve will bring the experience of
having hosted the show in the past and Alec will be a completely fresh
personality for this event."
"I am happy to co-host the Oscars with my enemy Alec Baldwin," said Martin.
"I don't play the banjo but I'm thrilled to be hosting the Oscars – it's the
opportunity of a lifetime," said Baldwin.
Martin hosted the 73rd and 75th Academy Awards shows, earning an Emmy
nomination for the first stint. He has also served as a presenter on the
show several times, most recently at the ceremony in February when he
appeared with Tina Fey. He is currently touring with the bluegrass band
Steep Canyon Rangers in support of his latest album "The Crow: New Songs for
the Five String Banjo." In 1977 and 1978 Martin won Grammys for Best Comedy
Recording. He earned a third Grammy in 2001 in the Best Country Instrumental
Performance category. In 2007 Martin earned a Kennedy Center Honor.
Baldwin was nominated for an Academy Award in 2003 for his supporting role
in "The Cooler." That year also marked his most recent appearance as a
presenter on the show. Baldwin currently stars as Jack Donaghy on the comedy
"30 Rock," a role for which he has won two Emmys (in 2008 and 2009). Baldwin
earned a Tony nomination in 1992 for his performance in "A Streetcar Named
Desire."
Academy Awards for outstanding film achievements of 2009 will be presented
on Sunday, March 7, 2010, at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland
Center®, and televised live in more than 200 countries worldwide.
