The 91st Academy Awards ceremony will be broadcast on Sunday, February 24, 2019. This is the first time in nearly 30 years that there is no host at the awards ceremony. Kevin Hart got the coveted job at first, but after the rise of homophobic microblogging in the past, the college gave him an ultimatum: either apologize or give up his job as chair. Hart refused, so they don't have a host now. There may be fewer Oscars hosts this year, but that doesn't mean that past hosts didn't leave their mark on the awards ceremony. With nearly a century of Oscars, it's refreshing to look back at how the past hosts made the show worth watching. Who knows - maybe one of them will be on the stage at the upcoming Oscars. Which host should Kevin Hart take over? Read on to find out. The A-level selfie of Ellen DeGeneres broke the Internet. Ellen DeGeneres / twitter via Getty Images sellen DeGeneres / twitter via Getty Images
Ellen DeGeneres is a household name. Her humor and kindness made her a safe choice for the Oscars. In 2007, she tried for the first time, but the ratings were not high. The audience is used to seeing more singing and dancing scenes instead of "quiet comedy". Maybe seven years old is a lucky number, because seven years later, she came back and is now considered one of the best Oscar hosts in history. In 2014, she played viral and funny pranks, including this A-level self portrait that broke the Internet, which was one of the most popular photos on twitter that year. Wupi Goldberg was the first woman to host the show at four Oscars, each of which attracted audiences. It's hard to see a woman, especially a woman of color, presiding over such a highly concerned activity. As the first woman and the first African American to host the awards ceremony alone, woodberg made history.
she always wears charming clothes, takes the audience as a part of the gimmick, shares her love for movies, and brings pizza Hart out of school for the Oscars. She announced in the viewpoint that she would be interested in hosting the Oscars again. Billy Crystal has hosted nine Oscars.
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if there are Oscar professionals, Billy Crystal is suitable for this title. He presided over nine times in total, which was the second of all previous presiders. His past music numbers and funny video extras are exactly where today's hosts are looking for inspiration. Crystal is famous for his passion, clever jokes and a little clever personality combination. All these three hours of production can make him active. It's not impossible for him to add some style to the 2019 awards ceremony. David Letterman is considered to be one of the funniest hosts of Oscar in the past. Although he only hosts once, David Letterman is still considered to be one of the funniest hosts of Oscar. One of letterman's most famous points that night was that he talked about some strange celebrity names, such as Oprah Winfrey, UMA Thurman and Keanu Reeves. It was his first joke of the night, and the audience laughed at it. After he hosted the Oscars, they had the highest ratings in more than a decade. Even with record numbers, many commentators see Letterman as a failure, unremarkable and clumsy.
Steve Martin is a low maintenance host