These Academy Award nominees are no stranger to the famous red carpet.
Oscars by the numbers: A-list actress' look can cost $10 millionGetty Images, ABC News Photo Illustration— including 11 past winners! And even if they haven't won , many of this year's nominees are no stranger to the famous red carpet. We took a trip down memory lane to see what these celebs looked like at their first Oscars appearance.Leonardo DiCaprio during 66th Annual Academy Awards at Dorothy Chandler Pavillion in Los Angeles, CA, United States.
Actor Antonio Banderas and date Ana Leza arrive at the 1992 Academy Awards��. This photo appears in Frank Trapper's RED CARPET book on page 126. Antonio Banderas arrives at the Oscars' red carpet in 1992. He is up for his first Oscar nomination this year for his role in Spanish film,"Pain & Glory," where he plays a reflective film director.E366553 3/26/00 Los Angeles, CA. Charlize Theron at the 72nd Annual Academy Awards.
LOS ANGELES, UNITED STATES: Actress Renee Zellweger arrives at the 71st Annual Academy Awards in Los Angeles 21 March 1999. AFP PHOTO AFP PHOTO/Vince BUCCI Three years before her first nomination, Renee Zellweger arrived on the 1999 Oscars red carpet to introduce one of the evening's best song nominees. She has been nominated for four Academy Awards total and already won a Golden Globe, Critics' Choice and Screen Actors' Guild award this year for her performance as Judy Garland.
LOS ANGELES,CA - APRIL 2,1974: Actor Al Pacino arrives to the 46th Academy Awards at Dorothy Chandler Pavilion in Los Angeles,California. Al Pacino arrives in 1974 at the 46th Academy Awards, already a two-time nominee. He was nominated for best actor for his role in"Serpico," but lost to Jack Lemmon. Today, he has nine Oscar nominations and one win under his belt and is hoping to add another statue for his performance in"The Irishman.
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