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Oscars 2023: See All the Couples Bringing Movie Magic to the Red Carpet
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Date:2025-04-14 02:20:51
These couples don't need a trophy to show the winning role they play in each other's lives.
As Oscars 2023 kicked off on March 12, several star-studded pairs graced the red carpet at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles and turned the annual ceremony into a date night. Among the duos were Everything Everywhere All at Once's Jamie Lee Curtis and her husband Christopher Guest, The Whale's Brendan Fraser and his girlfriend Jeanne Moore and CODA's Troy Kotsur (who won the Best Actor in a Supporting Role Oscar last year) and his wife Deanne Bray.
And they're in for an action-packed night. Jimmy Kimmel is hosting the Oscars this year (making it his third time), and there's a lineup of big-name performers (including Rihanna) and presenters.
As for the nominees, Everything Everywhere All at Once heads into the night with the most nominations—11 in total—and The Banshees of Inisherin and All Quiet on the Western Front follow closely behind with nine apiece. Elvis comes up next with eight nods and The Fabelmans has seven (click here for the full nominations list).
Fans can watch the 95th annual Academy Awards starting at 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m. PST on ABC. Until then, celebrate the night by scrolling through these photos of celebrity couples at the Oscars.
The Everything Everywhere All at Once star, who won the Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role Oscar, dazzled in her Dolce & Gabbana gown and was joined by her filmmaker husband. During Live From E!, Jamie shared how she kicked off Oscars morning, including reading The Book of Awakening.
"I do meditation," she said. "I'm a sober person. I talk to people. I communicate with my friends. My husband made me a little breakfast."
The star of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, which is up for Best Animated Feature Film, wore a tuxedo that was purrrrrfection while his girlfriend wore a ravishing red ensemble.
The Top Gun: Maverick star and his wife made a stylish landing on the red carpet.
The actor, who is nominated for his lead role in The Whale, and the makeup artist were all smiles on the carpet. Just a few weeks before, Jeanne celebrated Brendan's SAG Awards win, writing on Instagram, "Congrats to my incredibly talented man!!! What an incredible honor!!! I am so proud of you!!!"
From Notting Hill to the L.A. Oscars, the actor arrived at the Academy Awards with his producer wife, both matching in all-black ensembles.
No big little lies about it! The Oscar winner, who's been nominated for five Academy Awards so far in her career, and the country music singer appeared to enjoy their date night at the Oscars and kicked off the evening with a kiss on the carpet.
The actor, who appears in the Oscar-nominated movie The Fabelmans, hit the carpet in a cream-colored jacket, gray trousers and a matching bow tie and was joined by his wife, with the actress donning a green gown.
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The Girls star turned heads in her Giambattista Valli couture gown as she walked the carpet with her actor fiancé.
The Monster's Ball star, who made history as the first Black woman to win an Oscar in the Best Actress in a Leading Role category in 2002, stunned in her Tamara Ralph gown and was joined by her musician love, who wore a dapper tux.
The Banshees of Inisherin actor, who was nominated for his supporting role in the film, rocked a periwinkle suit with flower buttons as he celebrated the Academy Awards with his girlfriend, who dazzled in a black gown.
The Luther star rocked a blue tuxedo jacket while his wife sported a gorgeous green gown.
While it isn't time to kick off the Sunday shoes just yet, the Footloose actor and the actress were ready to have a good time and celebrate the 2023 Oscars.
The actor—who won the Oscar last year for his supporting role in CODA—arrived on the champagne carpet with his wife. During his interview on Live From E!, Troy reflected on his history-making Academy Award, in which he became the first deaf male actor to win an Oscar.
"Well most importantly is when I mentioned that my award was dedicated to the Deaf community, the disabled community and the CODA community, I saw that inspire so many folks, and I believe it's opening many more doors and opportunities," he said. "So I'm seeing much more diversity and inclusion in Hollywood. So that's what was quite inspiring about my moment. And of course, we haven't seen a deaf male actor for quite a while. Ever since Marlee Matlin, the female winner in the '80s. And Marlee said, 'I'm not alone anymore,' which was really touching."
The actor, who appeared in the Oscar-nominated film All Quiet on the Western Front, and his wife coordinated in black and white ensembles at the award show.
The star of Avatar: The Way of Water, which is nominated for four Oscars including Best Picture, rocked a Fendi couture gown and vintage Cartier jewels while her producer husband sported a black tuxedo.
The Nobel Peace Prize-winning activist sparkled in Ralph Lauren and was joined on the champagne carpet with her Mettle Cricket founder husband.
Dinner and a movie? How about a snack at the Oscars? The Scandal alum and the Never Have I Ever actor brought a pretzel to the champagne carpet.
The Walking Dead star glimmered in her Elie Saab gown, and the poet suited up in a classic tuxedo.
The director of Puss in Boots: The Last Wish, which is nominated for Best Animated Feature Film, and his love celebrated Oscars night in style.
The musician—whose Everything Everywhere All at Once song "This Is a Life" is nominated for an Oscar—and the businesswoman arrived at the event to see if he'll take home his second Academy Award.
Check out E! News' Oscars blog for a full recap of the 2023 Academy Awards.veryGood! (3442)
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