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New York Post
2 days ago
- Entertainment
- New York Post
These Broadway portraits were stolen from Sardi's restaurant
It's not easy being green. Of the nearly 1,000 celebrity caricatures on the walls of iconic theater-district institution Sardi's, the one pilfered the most, oddly, is Kermit the Frog. 'Kermit was stolen three times. And then we screwed him up to the wall,' Johnny Felidi, longtime maître d' at the 100-year-old eatery, told The Post ahead of Sunday's Tony Awards. Advertisement Another celebrity who had to be screwed at the beloved West 44th Street eatery: Barbra Streisand. After her original 1963 portrait was purloined, it took the 'Funny Girl' 55 years to agree to another caricature. 8 Kermit the Frog, who filmed a scene at Sardi's for 'The Muppets Take Manhattan,' had his caricature stolen three times. J.C. Rice Advertisement 'And you're gonna love what she wrote on it — 'Don't steal this one,'' said Felidi, who has worked at Sardi's for 26 years. 'Julie Andrews was another one that went missing for a long time and then it was allegedly found at an auction,' added receptionist Lydia DeLuca, who spent last summer updating the binder that lists every celeb's name and their location on three floors of the four-story restaurant. 8 Barbra Streisand also had her caricature taken off the wall, so she wrote 'Don't steal this one!' on her second portrait. Jeremy Wagner Bob Hope's was looted as well — and his thief, who was drinking at the bar, was captured on their security cameras. Advertisement 'So we got their credit card information, called them up . . . and of course they get belligerent. And we said, 'We don't want to have law enforcement involved, so just return the caricature.' And they did,' recalled Felidi, a native of Parma, Italy, who grew up in the Bronx. 8 Maître d Johnny Felidi has been at Sardi's for 26 years. J.C. Rice Due to all the star-snatching, the priceless portraits adorning the walls of Sardi's — where the idea for the Tonys was conceived over lunch — are now duplicates of the originals, which are stored in a safe. It wasn't until 1986, after the death of James Cagney, that founder Vincent Sardi decided to start using dupes. Advertisement 'The night he died, they stole his caricature, never to be seen again,' said Felidi. 8 George Clooney, who made his Broadway debut this year in 'Good Night, and Good Luck' had his Sardi's portrait unveiled in April. J.C. Rice The time-honored tradition started when Sardi hired Russian immigrant Alex Gard to create the portraits in the fledgling restaurant in exchange for meals in an attempt to 'drum up business.' Brooklyn native Richard Baratz, a former engraver for the treasury department, is now the artist behind the boldfaced names. 'That's why now you see tiny little lines in his work,' Felidi noted. 8 Denzel Washington, pictured here with his 'Othello' co-star Jake Gyllenhaal, had his Sardi's portrait revealed right before the Tony Awards. Getty Images This season, Baratz sketched the portraits of Broadway A-listers Nick Jonas, Jake Gyllenhaal, Denzel Washington and George Clooney — nominated for a Tony for his debut on the Great White Way in 'Good Night, and Good Luck.' Legendary composer Andrew Lloyd Webber, who has six Tonys and is nominated for another for 'Sunset Boulevard,' also went up this year, after a decade-long wait. Advertisement 'We've had his caricature ready and drawn. It was scheduling conflicts and so we never had our paths crossed enough to do it until recently,' DeLuca explained. 8 Sardi's receptionist Lydia DeLuca spent last summer updating the binder that contains every celeb's name and their portrait's location. J.C. Rice To make room for the newcomers, current owner Max Klimavicius chooses which ones to remove and puts them into their storage facility, which contains around 500 portraits. About 230 others have been donated to the New York Public Library. Many of the famous faces are purposefully placed — and celebrity couples such as Tom Hanks and Rita Wilson and Paul Newman and Joanne Woodward are nestled side by side. Advertisement 'We have Hugh Jackman and Sutton Foster together — they're dating,' Felidi said of Broadway's newest it couple. 'When Antonio Banderas and Melanie Griffith got divorced, we separated them. We have Richard Burton up there, we have Liz Taylor down here so they don't fight.' When Tony Danza starred in 'Chicago,' he got his portrait done — but only agreed to it under one condition. 'He said, 'Please put me next to Sammy Davis Jr. And never take me away.'' Advertisement 8 Celebrity couples, like Sutton Foster and Hugh Jackman, are placed side by side. J.C. Rice Two former employees — who worked at Sardi's before they got famous — also had their images drawn. 'Martin Sheen worked here as a busboy in the 1960s,' Felidi said, pointing to the image of Sheen on the back wall of the first-floor dining room. However, Chevy Chase, who worked there as a doorman in the '70s, still hasn't gotten his hung. Advertisement 8 Sardi's, located at 234 West 44th Street, opened in 1927. J.C. Rice 'Every time he comes here he goes, 'Where's my caricature?' And I tell him, 'Chevy, it's in the office, we're waiting for you to sign it.' And he says, 'Okay, after I finish my meal, I'm gonna sign it.' And he always forgets.'


Daily Mail
26-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
Smirking George Clooney brushes off Megyn Kelly 'smug' saga as he mocks his dye job while receiving portrait
George Clooney made a self-deprecating joke while receiving a beloved Broadway honor on Thursday. The 63-year-old actor returned to New York City to make his Broadway acting debut with the stage adaptation of his 2005 film Good Night, and Good Luck. The stage show opened in previews in mid-March with its official premiere in early April, running through early June. The actor - who recently paid Donald Trump a rare compliment - was honored on Thursday with his portrait put on display at the iconic Manhattan restaurant Sardi's, a time-honored tradition for Broadway performers. While accepting the honor and taking a first look at his portrait, he cracked a joke about his hair. While his coif was darkened for his portrayal of Edward R. Murrow on stage, the portrait featured his typical grey hairstyle, which he seemingly prefers. 'I like the hair color. It's much better than my hair color right now,' Clooney joked while holding the portrait. 'That's better. It's grey, mostly grey. There we are, thank you so much,' the actor added at the restaurant. When it came time to sign the portrait, he joked about signing as his longtime friend Brad Pitt. Clooney co-wrote (with his producing and writing partner Grant Heslov), directed, produced and starred in 2005's Good Night, and Good Luck. The film portrayed the conflict between legendary newsman Edward R. Murrow (David Strathairn) and the Red Scare propagated by Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy, with Clooney playing producer Fred W. Friendly. The film earned $54.6 million from just a $7 million budget and was nominated for six Oscars including Best Picture, Best Actor (Strathairn) and Best Director (Clooney). Clooney and Heslov returned to write the stage adaptation, with Clooney now portraying Murrow himself in his Broadway stage debut. When asked by CBS why he didn't play Murrow in the original film, Clooney replied, 'Murrow had a gravitas to him that at 42 years old I didn't-- I wasn't able to pull off.' Clooney and Heslov created the original film as a response to the U.S. war in Iraq, and they revived this story to hold up a mirror to Donald Trump. 'You know, I just thought it was a good time to talk about when the press held government to account,' Clooney said. Heslov added, 'Originally it wasn't for today, today. But it's–this is a story that stands the test of time. I think it's a story that you can keep telling over and over. I don't think it will ever-- thematically get old.' Clooney added, 'Journalism and telling truth to power has to be waged like war is waged. It doesn't just happen accidentally. You know, it takes people saying, we're gonna do these stories and you're gonna have to come after us. And that's the way it is.'


Daily Mail
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- Daily Mail
George Clooney mocks his own hair color and cracks a Brad Pitt joke while receiving his portrait at Sardi's in NYC
George Clooney made a self-deprecating joke while receiving a beloved Broadway honor on Thursday. The 63-year-old actor returned to New York City to make his Broadway acting debut with the stage adaptation of his 2005 film Good Night, and Good Luck. The stage show opened in previews in mid-March with its official premiere in early April, running through early June. The actor - who recently paid Donald Trump a rare compliment - was honored on Thursday with his portrait put on display at the iconic Manhattan restaurant Sardi's, a time-honored tradition for Broadway performers. While accepting the honor and taking a first look at his portrait, he cracked a joke about his hair. While his coif was darkened for his portrayal of Edward R. Murrow on stage, the portrait featured his typical grey hairstyle, which he seemingly prefers. 'I like the hair color. It's much better than my hair color right now,' Clooney joked while holding the portrait. 'That's better. It's grey, mostly grey. There we are, thank you so much,' the actor added at the restaurant. When it came time to sign the portrait, he joked about signing as his longtime friend Brad Pitt. Clooney co-wrote (with his producing and writing partner Grant Heslov), directed, produced and starred in 2005's Good Night, and Good Luck. The film portrayed the conflict between legendary newsman Edward R. Murrow (David Strathairn) and the Red Scare propagated by Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy, with Clooney playing producer Fred W. Friendly. The film earned $54.6 million from just a $7 million budget and was nominated for six Oscars including Best Picture, Best Actor (Strathairn) and Best Director (Clooney). Clooney and Heslov returned to write the stage adaptation, with Clooney now portraying Murrow himself in his Broadway stage debut. When asked by CBS why he didn't play Murrow in the original film, Clooney replied, 'Murrow had a gravitas to him that at 42 years old I didn't-- I wasn't able to pull off.' Clooney and Heslov created the original film as a response to the U.S. war in Iraq, and they revived this story to hold up a mirror to Donald Trump. 'You know, I just thought it was a good time to talk about when the press held government to account,' Clooney said. Heslov added, 'Originally it wasn't for today, today. But it's–this is a story that stands the test of time. I think it's a story that you can keep telling over and over. I don't think it will ever-- thematically get old.' Clooney added, 'Journalism and telling truth to power has to be waged like war is waged. It doesn't just happen accidentally. You know, it takes people saying, we're gonna do these stories and you're gonna have to come after us. And that's the way it is.'


News18
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
George Clooney Cracks A Joke About His Hair Colour At Sardi's Portrait Ceremony: ‘It's Much Better…'
Published By : Trending Desk For his role in Good Night, and Good Luck, Clooney darkened his hair to portray the legendary journalist Edward R. Murrow. George Clooney was recently honoured with a portrait at Sardi's in New York City following his Broadway debut with Good Night, and Good Luck. Sardi's is known for commemorating Broadway and film stars and has displayed portraits of notable figures for over a century. Clooney's portrait was added to this collection on April 24. . At the event, Clooney couldn't help but comment about the contrast between his current hair colour and the one in his portrait. The portrait showcased his classic silver hair before he recently darkened it for his role in Good Night, and Good Luck. 'I like the hair colour. It's much better than my hair colour right now. That's better. It's grey, mostly grey. There we are, thank you so much," Clooney joked. Richard Kind doing the funniest Sardis speech as George Clooney gets a caricature — David Gordon (@MrDavidGordon) April 24, 2025 As Clooney signed the portrait, he joked about signing it 'Brad Pitt" instead of his own name. The two actors, who share a long friendship, have worked together in several films such as the Ocean's trilogy, Burn After Reading and Wolfs. In Wolfs, they portrayed two fixers who are hired for the same job which led to some comic tension between their characters. At the premiere of Wolfs at the Venice Film Festival, Clooney made a light-hearted remark about working with Pitt. 'There's nothing good about it. It's all a disaster," he jokingly told People. The actor then added, 'It's fun to work with people you know really well." For his role in Good Night, and Good Luck, Clooney darkened his hair to portray the legendary journalist Edward R. Murrow. Not only did he star in the play, he also co-wrote the script. This play is based on Clooney's 2005 film, which also covered the relationship between Murrow and Senator Cormac McCarthy during the Cold War period. Clooney played Fred W. Friendly in the original film while David Strathairn portrayed Murrow. David Strathairn earned an Oscar nomination for his performance. Talking about the significance of journalism, Clooney shared with Vulture, 'It seemed like a good time to remind ourselves how important journalism is to all of us and what a terrible state the country would be in without the Fourth Estate." 'Also, I think it's a nice time to remind ourselves of us at our best—when we stood up to power and people did something very brave and unselfish," he added. Good Night, and Good Luck will run until June 8.r First Published:
Yahoo
06-03-2025
- Entertainment
- Yahoo
Cameron Diaz Rocks Red for Paris Fashion Week, Plus Lady Gaga, Barbara Palvin, Paris Jackson More
Stars have been everywhere this week, from Cameron Diaz rocking red during Paris Fashion Week to Barbara Palvin, Paris Jackson and Ice Spice bringing their model best for the Stella McCartney show. posing together at the Stella McCartney show. In the U.S., New York native Lady Gaga greets fans while out and about in her hometown. Here, are the best photos of celebs out and about this week. Come back tomorrow for more of the latest A-list outings! Cameron Diaz smiles as she attends the Stella McCartney show during Paris Fashion Week on March 5. Lady Gaga signs autographs for fans ahead of her album release later this week, on March 5 in New York City. Barbara Palvin and Paris Jackson strike a pose at the Stella McCartney fashion show during Paris Fashion Week on March 5. Ice Spice has her signature orange hair on full display while at the Stella McCartney show on March 5. Gigi Hadid chats with fans while out in Paris during Fashion Week on March 5. Lea Michele and Jonathan Groff celebrate John Gallagher Jr.'s new caricature at Sardi's in New York City on March 4. Katie Holmes bundles up in a topcoat while out in New York City on March 5. Kate Moss poses with Stella McCartney at the designer's fashion show during Paris Fashion Week on March 5. Keith Richards accepts the first Connecticut Governor's Award for Excellence — as well as a key to the state — on March 5 in Westport, Connecticut. Fat Joe takes the stage for Gil Dezer's 50th birthday party at Bentley Residences in Miami on March 1. Eiza González is out and about in New York City on March 5. David Schwimmer steps behind the podium during the Anti-Defamation League's Never is Now event on March 4 at the Javits Center in New York City. Cher chats with volunteers and staff in the Kitchen of God's Love We Deliver in New York City on March 5. Carrie Underwood smiles in silver as she makes an appearance in New York City on March 5. Julian Shapiro-Barnum and Ashley Park have some fun in the classroom while filming an episode of Celebrity Substitute. MeKai Curtis, Patina Miller and Curtis "50 Cent" Jackson are on the court at Madison Square Garden as the Knicks face off against the Golden State Warriors on March 4. Patrick Schwarzenegger celebrates the launch of Banana Republic's The White Lotus with a special themed Ketel One Vodka and Tanqueray Gin cocktail on March 4 in New York City. Simone Ashley throws on a fur coat while out in New York City on March 5. Whoopi Goldberg, Kate McKinnon and Emily Lynne show off their newly minted statues at the Audio Publishers Association's Audie Awards on March 4 in New York City. Betsey Johnson poses with a colorful cake while celebrating her guest judge role on RuPaul's Drag Race. Ava DuVernay and Aryna Sabalenka attend the Women's Tennis Association's celebration at the Sunset Tower Hotel in L.A. on Feb. 28. Leonardo DiCaprio looks out from under his baseball cap as the Los Angeles Lakers take on the New Orleans Pelicans at Arena in New York City on March 4. David Beckham and Victoria Beckham are all dressed up for Le Grand Dîner du Louvre in Paris on March 4. Prince William makes a special visit to the Royal Berkshire Hospital on March 5 in Reading, England. Lionel Richie and Carrie Underwood are up bright and early for an appearance on Good Morning America in New York City on March 5. Bradley Cooper is in director mode on the set of Is This Thing On? in New York City on March 4. Yvette Nicole Brown poses at the opening night of Topdog/Underdog on March 4 at Pasadena Playhouse in Pasadena, California on March 4. Tate McRae poses backstage during an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on March 4. Tobey Maguire and Orlando Bloom sit side by side at Arena to catch the Los Angeles Lakers face off against the New Orleans Pelicans on March 4 in L.A. A$AP Rocky poses with two Dalmatians while shooting for Vogue in Harlem, New York City on March 4. Big Gipp, CeeLo Green, Khujo and T-Mo have a Goodie Mob reunion at the Milwaukee Bucks and Atlanta Hawks game at State Farm Arena in Atlanta on March 4. Amanda Seyfried shows off a special skill while appearing on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on March 4 in New York City. Joshua Jackson takes his seat for an appearance on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon on March 4 in New York City. Abby Champion and Patrick Schwarzenegger smile together at The White Lotus x Banana Republic collection launch at Banana Republic Soho in New York City on March 4. Malcolm Washington catches the Los Angeles Lakers take on the New Orleans Pelicans at Arena in L.A. on March 4. Neil Patrick Harris and Michael C. Hall are on the set of Dexter: Resurrection in New York City on March 4. Megan Moroney smiles at the opening of American Currents: State of the Music at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum in Nashville on March 4. Miles Chamley-Watson takes a sip from his Erewhon drink while running errands in Venice Beach on March 4. Zac Posen and Zooey Deschanel step out for The White Lotus x Banana Republic collection launch at Banana Republic Soho in New York City on March 4. Lance Bass steps out for the 2025 Desert Smash Bash at Zenyara Estate in Coachella, California on March 4. Emily Bett Rickards, Tyler Posey and Francesca Eastwood celebrate the New York premiere of Queen of the Ring at AMC Lincoln Square Theater on March 4. Porsha Williams sports a fur coat while out in New York City on March 4. Terry Crews steps out for the opening of Topdog/Underdog at Pasadena Playhouse on March 4 in Pasadena, California. Paige DeSorbo shows off pieces from her new DSW collection at DSW Union Square in New York City on March 4. After calling out recent criticism over her appearance, Millie Bobby Brown poses with Stanley Tucci at a screening of The Electric State in London on March 4. Pink is all smiles as she attends the 2025 Desert Smash in Palm Springs, California on March 4. Days after attending the 2025 Oscars, Michelle Yeoh takes on Le Grand Diner du Louvre in all-black on March 4. Gigi Hadid shines at the Le Grand Diner du Louvre on March 4 in Paris. For Paris Fashion Week, Barbara Palvin strikes a fierce pose as she arrives at the Le Grand Diner du Louvre on March 4. King Charles III is at sea visiting the aircraft carrier HMS Prince of Wales on March 4, marking the first time a royal monarch has done so in 40 years. Wearing a bright hood, Zoey Deutch poses at the Le Grand Diner du Louvre on March 4 in Paris, France. Tyra Banks catwalks into the Grand Diner du Louvre during Paris Fashion Week on March 4. Elegantly pairing pink and black, Naomi Campbell steps into the Grand Diner du Louvre on March 4. Kiera Knightly flashes a grin at the Grand Diner du Louvre during Paris Fashion Week on March 4. Lily James leans casually for a photo at the Christian Dior fashion show during Paris Fashion Week on March 4. Also at the Dior fashion show, Elle Macpherson sits with White Lotus star Michelle Monaghan on March 4 in Paris, France. Pete Wentz brings lookalike son Saint Wentz along to the 2025 Desert Smash in Palm Springs, California on March 4. Joshua Jackson picks up his pace as he exits Good Morning America on March 4 in New York City. John Summit and Anyma embrace behind the DJ booth at LIV in Las Vegas on March 1. Natalie Portman sports a high collar on her chic black dress at the Christian Dior show during Paris Fashion Week on March 4. Kate Hudson glitters in a beaded dress on The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon in New York City on March 3. Keith Urban hosts the 2024 CMA Touring Awards in Nashville on March 3. Jason Derulo grins at the 2nd Annual Desert Smash Pickleball Challenge with the WTA in support of UNICEF in La Quinta, California, on March 3. Lily James goes for a sleek all-black outfit with a matching purse at the Christian Dior show during Paris Fashion Week on March 4. Aja Naomi King strolls around New York City outside the Today show in a purple pantsuit on March 3. Giada De Laurentiis wears a lacy black number to The Tonight Show in New York City on March 3. Good Morning America's Michael Strahan is all smiles backstage at The Tonight Show in New York City on March 3. Ken Jeong is bearded and wigged in character to film The Man with the Bag in New York City on March 3. Also filming The Man with the Bag, Jane Krakowski layers up in New York City on March 3. Sophie, Duchess of Edinburgh dons a camo coat while watching a training exercise at Warcop Training Centre in Appleby-in-Westmorland, England, on March 3. Naomi Osaka swaps the racket for a paddle as she plays in the 2nd Annual Desert Smash Pickleball Challenge with WTA Foundation's Global Women's Health Fund in support of UNICEF in La Quinta, California, on March 3. John Oliver arrives to help raise funds for wildfire relief at Comic Relief: Stand-Up for LA in New York City on March 3. Ebon Moss-Bachrach meets Orville Peck at the Tibet House benefit concert in New York City's Carnegie Hall on March 3. Also at the Tibet House benefit concert in New York City, Gina Gershon flashes a peace sign on March 3. Lin-Manuel Miranda brings his dad Luis A. Miranda Jr. to the Building the Change Gala in New York City on March 3. Krysten Ritter turns around her seat on the set of Dexter: Resurrection in New York City's Central Park on March 3. Mark Wahlberg climbs down stairs on the set of The Family Plan 2 in Paris on March 3. Tom Brady adds Hertz salesman to his career résumé in a new commercial for the car rental company. Dwyane Wade and Gabrielle Union pose together at an Oscar party hosted by REVOLVE and FWRD at Damn, I Miss Paris in L.A. on March 2. Serena Williams and Kim Kardashian show off their strapless gowns at Monday's Vanity Fair Oscar party at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills. Simone Ashley and Hero Fiennes-Tiffin celebrate the world premiere of Picture This at Barbican Centre in London on March 3. Ryan Reynolds throws some headphones in while out on a stroll in New York City on March 3. Kyra Sedgwick and Kevin Bacon cozy up together inside Vanity Fair's Oscar party on March 2 at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills. Reneé Rapp, Megan Thee Stallion and Coco Jones have some fun together at the Vanity Fair Oscar party on March 2 at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills. Sarah Snook celebrates the upcoming production of The Picture of Dorian Gray at a photo call at The Algonquin Hotel in New York City on March 3. Uma Thurman is in character on the set of Dexter: Resurrection in New York City on March 3. Sofia Richie keeps it casual while out in L.A. on March 2. Katy Perry hits the stage in an on theme look for the Endymion Mardi Gras Extravaganza in New Orleans on March 2. Julia Fox shows off her signature style while out in L.A. on March 2. Bethenny Frankel hits the beach in a purple bikini while visiting Miami on March 2. Karolína Kurková celebrates her birthday with a disco ball cake at The Moore Miami on Feb. 28. Brenda Song and Macaulay Culkin have some fun on the red carpet at Monday's Vanity Fair Oscar party at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 2 in Beverly Hills. Power couple Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet pose together at Vanity Fair's Oscar party at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills on March 2. Ariana Grande and Cynthia Erivo are beaming in their opening number looks backstage at the 2025 Oscars on March 2 in Hollywood. Meg Ryan and Billy Crystal have a When Harry Met Sally reunion at the 2025 Oscars as they team up to announced Best Picture on March 2. Adrien Brody, Mikey Madison, Zoe Saldaña and Kieran Culkin introduce their Oscars to eachother following their respective big wins on Monday at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. Selena Gomez and Benny Blanco take their seats inside the Dolby Theatre on March 2 for the 2025 Oscars. Presenter Miley Cyrus wave to the cameras backstage in the press room at the 2025 Oscars on March 2. Melanie Lynskey and Jason Ritter are all smiles at Vanity Fair's Oscar party at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills on March 2. Doja Cat and Margaret Qualley pose together at the Vanity Fair Oscars party following their James Bond tribute on March 2 in Beverly Hills. Elton John takes the stage with Chappell Roan during his annual Academy Award viewing party on March 2 in West Hollywood. Ashlyn Harris and Sophia Bush step out in coordinated suited looks for the Elton John AIDS Foundation's 33rd annual Academy Awards viewing party on March 2. Ciara, Teyana Taylor, Tracee Ellis Ross and Niecy Nash-Betts pose together at Vanity Fair's Oscar party at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 2 in Beverly Hills. Emma Stone and Dave McCary cuddle up together at Searchlight Pictures' Oscars afterparty on March 2 in L.A. Hunter Schafer and Sydney Sweeney have a Euphoria reunion — as production kicks off on season 3 — at Monday's Vanity Fair Oscar party in Beverly Hills. Lindsay Lohan and Demi Moore are one glamorous duo at Vanity Fair's Oscar party at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts on March 2 in Beverly Hills. John Mulaney and Olivia Munn smile together at the Vanity Fair Oscar party at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills on March 2. Jonathan Scott and Zooey Deschanel bring date night to the Elton John AIDS Foundation's 33rd annual Academy Awards viewing party in West Hollywood on March 2. Hailey Bieber and Zoë Kravitz are matching in black gowns at the Vanity Fair Oscar party on March 2 in Beverly Hills. Andrew Garfield, Guy Pearce and Joe Alwyn smile together at the 2025 Vanity Fair Oscar party at the Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills on March 2. Whoopi Goldberg and Oprah Winfrey present together at the 2025 Academy Awards on March 2 at the Dolby Theatre. Nicole Brydon Bloom and Justin Theroux take a seat inside the Vanity Fair Oscar party on March 2 at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills. Paris Hilton, Chelsea Handler and Rita Ora show off their looks at the Vanity Fair Oscar party on March 2 in L.A. Mindy Kaling poses with a selfie as she arrives at the 2025 Academy Awards on March 2 in Hollywood. Miles Teller and Keleigh Sperry step out together for the 2025 Oscars on March 2 in Hollywood. Nicky Hilton celebrates the Oscars with her custom Peroni bag at Elton John's annual watch party on March 2 in Beverly Hills. Dwyane Wade, Gabrielle Union, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend are all dressed up for the Vanity Fair Oscar party on March 2 in Beverly Hills. Hailee Steinfeld and Halle Bailey are dressed to the nines at the Vanity Fair Oscar party at Wallis Annenberg Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills on March 2. Shaquille O'Neal is all dressed up for his role as the Krewe of Bacchus' 2025 Celebrity Monarch during Mardi Gras 2025 in New Orleans on March 2. Dwayne "The Rock" Johnson, Travis Scott and John Cena are in the crowd for the WWE Elimination Chamber at Rogers Centre in Toronto on March 1. Read the original article on People