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Oscar lunch brings Hollywood stars together
Beverly Hills, Feb 10: Charlize Theron wore white and looked more like a goddess than a monster. Ben Kingsley was next to her in a black suit while nearby Clint Eastwood stood in the shadow of a giant Oscar statue.
Show to be hosted by Billy Crystal, a show he promised would be ''funny and quick'' and have a surprise at the end when the camera goes back stage to catch all the winners at once.
When he said that, people at various tables chuckled and
wondered, 'did he just give the surprise away?''
But Roth also gave winners the traditional warning: victory
speeches must not last longer than 45 seconds, no matter how
many relatives you have to thank.
The lunch drew several actors not used to fame, including
youngest-ever best actress nominee Keisha Castle-Hughes, the
13-year-old star of ''whale rider,'' who doesn't know if she will
ever act again. She said, ''I just met Charlize Theron and I was
like, oh, my god.''
Theron is one of her competitors for best actress. She was
nominated for ''Monster,'' a role for which she did a total
transformation.
Several actors at the lunch questioned whether the Oscar
telecast should have a five-second delay, a move prompted by
Janet Jackson's breast-baring at the Super Bowl halftime show.
Asked Tim Robbins, nominated for nest supporting actor in
''Mystic River,'' ''what are they afraid of? spontaneity is
great.''
Bureau Report