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Then And Now: 25 Stars From This Year's Oscars Compared With Their Very First Appearance At The Academy Awards

Then And Now: 25 Stars From This Year's Oscars Compared With Their Very First Appearance At The Academy Awards

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Many of Hollywood’s biggest stars have been in the spotlight so long, it’s easy to forget how they got there.
Some achieved their dream of winning an Oscar after years of hard work and daring roles, while others are still hoping to hear their names called.
The celebrities on this list have changed hairstyles, film genres, and even romantic partners over the years, but they have kept their love for their craft intact.
Here’s what many Hollywood icons looked like at their first Academy Awards, as young, starry-eyed entertainers starting their careers, compared to their latest appearances at the 2026 awards.

#1 Anne Hathaway—2007

Anne Hathaway—2007
Anne looked radiant when she attended her first Oscars in 2007. She was part of the cast of The Devil Wears Prada, which earned Meryl Streep a nomination for Best Actress.

Two decades later, the actresses reprised their roles in the sequel, set to hit theaters on May 1.

While Meryl did not attend the awards this year, Anne presented Best Costume Design with Dame Anna Wintour, widely believed to have inspired Meryl's character, Miranda Priestly.

When Anne asked Anna what she thought about her black floral gown, the former Vogue editor responded, “And the nominees are…”
27points

#2 Adrien Brody—2003

Adrien Brody—2003
The New York-born actor took home his first Academy Award for Best Actor for The Pianist in 2003.

While receiving his Oscar, he passionately kissed the presenter, Halle Berry–a moment that became one of the most talked-about scandals in awards-show history.

On the Oscars red carpet last year, Halle ran over and passionately kissed Adrien, two decades after their memorable moment.

"I mean, how can you deny a man a kiss with Halle Berry?” Adrien’s partner, Georgina Chapman, told Extra on the red carpet. “He was more than fine,” she insisted.

The Brutalist star presented the Best Actor award this year and poked fun at himself for giving one of the longest Oscars speeches of all time.
22points

#3 Ed Harris—1986

Ed Harris—1986
Ed first attended the Oscars in 1986 with his wife, Amy Madigan. Madigan was nominated that year for Twice in a Lifetime, but lost to Anjelica Huston for Prizzi’s Honor.

Four decades later, the couple is still going strong. Ed beamed with pride as his wife finally took home the golden statuette for her performance in Weapons.

As for Ed, he has yet to win the prize, having been nominated a total of four times.
22points

#4 Kate Hudson—2001

Kate Hudson—2001
At just 21 years old, Kate was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for her role as Penny Lane in Almost Famous.

For the 2001 ceremony, she chose an outfit and hairstyle that screamed “early 2000s.”

Kate lost to Marcia Gay Harden that year for her performance in Pollock.

Her second nomination came this year, this time for Best Actress for Song Sung Blue. The award went to Hamnet’s Jessie Buckley.
22points

#5 Demi Moore—1989

Demi Moore—1989
Demi appears to have taken The Substance, as she still looks as stunning as she did in her first Oscars, when she attended with then-husband, Bruce Willis.

The actress, who was nominated last year, presented Best Cinematography at the Sunday ceremony and joined Billy Crystal’s Rob Reiner tribute.
21points

#6 Michael B. Jordan—2014

Michael B. Jordan—2014
The actor hasn’t changed much since he first stepped onto the Oscars red carpet in 2014, when he attended the ceremony to support Fruitvale Station, directed by Ryan Coogler.

While the film wasn’t Oscar-nominated, it had received major recognition during that year’s awards season, including at Sundance and Cannes film festivals.

Fast-forward to 2026, when Michael took home the Best Actor award for his role as twins Stack and Smoke in Sinners. It was both his first Oscar nomination and his first win.
21points

#7 Leonardo DiCaprio–1994

Leonardo DiCaprio–1994
Leo attended his first Academy Awards in 1994. He was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for his role in What's Eating Gilbert Grape, but lost to Tommy Lee Jones for The Fugitive.

This year, the Hollywood star was nominated in the Best Actor category for his role in One Battle After Another, but lost to Sinners’ Michael B. Jordan.

Leo was nominated a total of four times before finally winning his first Oscar in 2016 for The Revenant.
17points

#8 Heidi Klum—2008

Heidi Klum—2008
Back in 2008, the German model attended the 80th Academy Awards at the Kodak (now Dolby) Theater in a striking red gown by Galliano. 

Heidi never lost her interest in taking fashion risks. For the Sunday ceremony, she hit the red carpet in a strapless sheer beige gown by Chrome Hearts which she accessorized with a pearl choker necklace. 
15points

#9 Nicole Kidman—1991

Nicole Kidman—1991
Nicole attended her first Oscars in 1991 to support her then-husband, Tom Cruise, who presented an award at the ceremony.

The actors had met two years earlier while working together in Days of Thunder.

The age-defying beauty has come a long way since then, starring in films like Eyes Wide ShutMoulin Rouge!, The Hours, and Being the Ricardos.

This year, she presented the Best Picture award and had a flirtatious reunion with Moulin Rouge! co-star Ewan McGregor.
15points

#10 Timothée Chalamet—2018

Timothée Chalamet—2018
The 30-year-old star first attended the prestigious awards show in 2018 when he was nominated for Best Actor for his performance in Call Me by Your Name

At 22, he became one of the youngest nominees in the category in decades.

Timothée was later nominated for A Complete Unknown and, most recently, for Marty Supreme—for an award that ultimately went to Michael B. Jordan.
15points

#11 Emma Stone—2012

Emma Stone—2012
In 2012, Emma attended the Oscars as part of the cast of The Help, which was nominated for Best Picture that year.

The actress has since been nominated a remarkable six times, most recently this year for Bugonia.

She has received two Best Actress awards, the first for La La Land and the second for Poor Things.
14points

#12 Ethan Hawke—2000

Ethan Hawke—2000
Ethan posed with his then-wife, Uma Thurman, at the 72nd Academy Awards in the year 2000. 

The couple, who share two children, presented together the award for Best Documentary Feature.

The 55-year-old actor has been nominated for five Oscars, including this year for his work in Blue Moon.
14points

#13 Rachel McAdams—2006

Rachel McAdams—2006
The Canadian actress presented the award for Best Technical Achievement at the 2006 Oscars, two years after she portrayed Regina George in Mean Girls and Allie in The Notebook.

In 2015, Rachel received an Oscar nomination for her role in Spotlight.

This year, she was part of the "In Memoriam" segment, presenting the Diane Keaton and Catherine O'Hara tribute.
14points

#14 Gwyneth Paltrow—1994

Gwyneth Paltrow—1994
Gwyneth has been a regular on the Oscars red carpet ever since her first appearance in 1994, when she was a 21-year-old rising actress in Hollywood.

She would have to wait five years to win her first—and so far only—Oscar for her role in Shakespeare in Love.

At this year’s show, the Goop founder was nominated for Best Actress for Marty Supreme.

She also presented the new award for Best Casting, which went to One Battle After Another.
13points

#15 Kathy Bates—1991

Kathy Bates—1991
In 1991, Kathy won the Best Actress award for her performance in Misery, where she played the obsessive fan Annie Wilkes. It was her first nomination and, so far, only win.

Her appearance on stage this year was far more somber, as she joined the tribute for late filmmaker Rob Reiner and his wife, Michele.
13points

#16 Pedro Pascal—2023

Pedro Pascal—2023
Pedro surprised fans with his clean-shaven look at this year’s Oscars. The Chilean actor presented Best Production Design and Best Visual Effects with Sigourney Weaver.

His first Oscars appearance didn’t come that long ago. In 2023, the Last of Us star, who was enjoying a major surge in his popularity, presented two awards with Elizabeth Olsen.
13points

#17 Steven Spielberg—1976

Steven Spielberg—1976
A veteran of the Oscars, Steven first attended the awards show in 1976. His film Jaws won all its nominations except Best Picture.

The three-time Oscar winner was present at the ceremony this year in support of Hamnet, which he produced.
13points

#18 Barbra Streisand—1968

Barbra Streisand—1968
With a career spanning seven decades, Barbra has attended the Academy Awards ten times.

Her first Oscars were in 1968 when she presented the award for Best Original Song. The following year, she won Best Actress for Funny Girl at the age of 26, famously tying with Katharine Hepburn.

Last Sunday, the talented star presented the Robert Redford tribute, during which she performed The Way We Were.
12points

#19 Billy Crystal—1988

Billy Crystal—1988
In the late 1980s, Billy presented the Best Sound award at the 60th Oscars.

The actor and comedian went on to host the glitzy ceremony a total of nine times. His witty and warm hosting style even earned him two Emmys.

At this year’s Oscars, Billy paid a touching tribute to Rob and Michele Reiner. He and Rob worked together on When Harry Met Sally…, which Rob directed and Billy starred in.

They also collaborated on The Princess Bride, directed by Rob, in which Billy played Miracle Max.
12points

#20 Channing Tatum—2013

Channing Tatum—2013
At the 2013 Oscars, Channing danced to The Way You Look Tonight with Charlize Theron during the opening segment.

In addition to presenting two awards this year, the 21 Jump Street actor took part in another segment with Robert Downey Jr. and Chris Evans.

"I got you the official Channing Tatum thong from Magic Mike. Sequined, it's got like a mirrorball effect. Light usage," Robert joked,

"I have no words," Chris replied.

Channing shouted from the audience, "Hey, I'm gonna need that back, though!"

Incredulous, the Iron Man star questioned, "For what?”
12points
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