This Article is From Feb 18, 2015

Oscars 2015: At Annual Luncheon, a 'Class Photo' and an Oopsie

Oscars 2015: At Annual Luncheon, a 'Class Photo' and an Oopsie

Julianne Moore, Emma Stone, Reese Witherspoon at the Oscar luncheon. (Image courtesy: AP)

Beverly Hills, California:

Awards season is a stressful endeavor for even the most seasoned actor or actress, but at the Oscar nominee luncheon everyone is still a winner.
 

Oscar nominees gather for a portrait at the luncheon at the Beverly Hilton Hotel. (Image courtesy: AP)

The annual event, which took place on February 2 at the Beverly Hilton, is one of the rare, low-pressure respites from the madness where over 150 nominees (out of 195), including the likes of Michael Keaton, Reese Witherspoon, Bradley Cooper, Rosamund Pike and Eddie Redmayne, can meet, mingle and enjoy each other's company before the golden statuettes are handed out on February 22.
 

(L-R) Oscar nominees Michael Keaton, Bradley Cooper, Reese Witherspoon, Rosamund Pike and Eddie Redmayne. (Image Courtesy: AP)

Best Actress contender Julianne Moore (Still Alice) said backstage that the luncheon feels more like a massive press junket where everyone is in the same movie than an actual competition.

"I've worked with so many of the other nominees," she said, adding that they've all gotten to know each other well on the months long awards trail.
 

Julianne Moore is nominated in Best Actress category for Still Alice. (Image Courtesy: AP)

Laura Dern, nominated for her supporting performance in Wild, said that her Hollywood lineage has made events like this a homecoming of sorts. "Some of my best friends are in that room and happen to be nominated also," she said.
 

Laura Dern is nominated in Best Actress in Supporting Role category for Wild. (Image Courtesy: AP)

There was no tension between competing movies and casts in the ballroom either.

Oprah Winfrey, a producer of Best Picture nominee Selma, greeted Best Actor nominee Michael Keaton (Birdman) at the luncheon and went in for a hug. Mr Keaton, battling a cold, tried to avoid the contact, but Oprah hugged him anyway and gave him a high-five. "What a ride!" she exclaimed.
 

Actress-producer Oprah Winfrey's film Selma is nominated in Best Picture category. (Image Courtesy: AP)

While much of the chatter stayed light and joyful, backstage, American Sniper nominee Bradley Cooper took a moment to reflect on the politically polarizing movie and the fact that his character, Chris Kyle, was killed exactly two years ago today.

Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences President Cheryl Boone Isaacs opened the event, which only has lunch, mingling and the famous "class photo" on the schedule. While inviting nominees to pose for the photo, actor Ed Begley Jr accidentally introduced Edward Norton as a Best Supporting Actor nominee for The Grand Budapest Hotel. While Edward does appear in Wes Anderson's Oscar-nominated movie, he is actually nominated for his work in Birdman.

Neil Patrick Harris, who will host the 87th Oscar ceremony, also spoke briefly.

"We're going to be spending Oscar night together where everything will be hilarious," Neil said. "Where everything will be hilarious," he repeated multiple times while pretending to hypnotize the crowd.

The 87th Oscars will air live on ABC on February 22 and is expected to reach 1 billion viewers in 225 countries and territories.

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