Yalitza Aparicio
There was much excitement in the air at Monday’s annual gathering of Academy Award nominees at the traditional Oscars luncheon, held at the Beverly Hilton in L.A. Stars including Glenn Close, Rachel Weisz, Bradley Cooper and Lady Gaga mingled, chatted and snapped selfies during a cocktail hour before enjoying a salmon lunch.
The Mexican actress, whose starring role in Roma led to her first Oscar nomination, is living out her dreams. "I've felt so nervous since all this began, and I can't shake it, but I'm so happy to meet all these people and have these experiences," said the actress. "To see so many stars sat here casually, just eating, is incredible," she added.
Lady Gaga
The actress and singer is one of the favorites to take home one of the golden trophies on the big night, which takes place on Sunday February 24 at the Dolby Theatre at Hollywood & Highland. If she does beat off competition in the Best Actress category from Glenn Close, Olivia Colman, Yalitza Aparicio and Melissa McCarthy she will become one of the few artists to have taken home trophies from the ‘big four’ of major entertainment awards ceremonies. Her straining mantelpiece is already home to gongs from the Grammys, Tony Awards and the Emmys. She’s only missing an Oscar.
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Marina de Tavira
The Mexican actress is part of awards season’s biggest success story – Alfonso Cuarón’s Roma. This Academy Award nomination – for Best Supporting Actress – comes at the point in Marina’s career 13 years after her first big screen role and 21 years after her first TV part.
Bradley Cooper
The director and lead actor of A Star is Born has seen his film be put forward in multiple categories – Best Actor, Best Picture, Best Actress, Cinematography, Adapted Screenplay and Sound Mixing. It’s the third remake of the original, which was released in 1937.
Mahershala Ali
Mahershala Ali
Green Book star Mahershala is nominated in the Best Supporting Actor category and if he takes home the gold it would be second Oscar – he previously won in the same category for his role in Moonlight in 2016.
Mahershala Ali and Regina King
Mahershala Ali and Regina King
The Oscar contenders - nominated for their roles in Green Book and If Beale Street Could Talk were clearly thrilled to catch up at the event.
Glenn Close
Glenn Close
Seven-time Oscar nominee Glenn Close – who looked chic at the luncheon in a lilac suit - holds the record for the most number of nominations without winning. Could 2019 finally be her her year? The odds are favorable after she claimed the Best Actress Golden Globe last month for her work in The Good Wife.
Rami Malek
Rami Malek
Rami will be forever known as Freddie Mercury – a role which has defined his career and replaced him in viewers minds from Mr Robot - the small screen role which brought him to the attention of the Queen biopic’s producers. The Bohemian Rhapsody star is a firm contender to take home the Best Actor trophy this year.
Rachel Weisz and Amy Adams
Rachel Weisz and Amy Adams
The Best Actress "rivals" look happy to be in each other's company at the Beverly Hills event.
Laura Dern
Laura Dern
The actress isn’t on the list of nominees this year, but she attended the lunch – looking lovely in a burnt orange-hued dress with funky metallic details. Laura herself is a two-time Oscar nominee, having been shortlisted in the Best Supporting Actress category for her work in the 2014 film Wild and in the Best Actress category for 1991 film Rambling Rose.
Viggo Mortensen
Viggo Mortensen
This year marks Viggo’s third Academy Award nomination. He’s been singled out for Best Actor for his role in Green Book – where he appears with fellow nominee Mahershala Ali.
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Melissa McCarthy
Melissa, who added a pop of color to her outfit with some vibrant red shoes, is nominated for Best Actress for her role in Can You Ever Forgive Me? It’s her second nomination after she was put forward in the Best Supporting Actress category for 2011 comedy Bridesmaids.
Regina King
Regina King
The If Beale Street Could Talk actress, who looked gorgeous in pink satin has received her first Academy Award nomination – in the Supporting role category. She’s already taken home Golden Globes and Critics Choice awards in the same category this season.
Yalitza Aparicio Hollywood reporter
Yalitza Aparicio
After the party, it's the afterparty! Following the Oscars luncheon, the festivities continued at the Hollywood Reporter party. Yalitza Aparicio certainly made an appearance. The Roma actress wore a beautiful floor-length black and teal dress.
Marina de Tavira Hollywood Reporter party
Marina de Tavira
Yalitza Aparicio's Roma co-star drastically changed up her outfit for the afterparty. Marina de Tavira wore a stunning black and blue gown with subtle lace details.
Catherine O' Hara Hollywood Reporter
Catherine O' Hara
The 64-year-old actress donned a chic tuxedo look with an oversized bow tie.
Edward James Olmos
Edward James Olmos
As always, Edward James Olmos accessorized his award-worthy outfit with a pair of chic eyeglasses.