Baldwin, Seymour among attendees at Oscar viewing party held by Children Uniting Nations
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Thursday, February 26, 2009
Sunday, Hollywood stars gathered in the Beverly Hilton ballroom in Beverly Hills, California, for the 10th Annual Children Uniting Nations Oscar viewing party for the 81st Academy Awards.
Wikinews reporter Ilya Haykinson attended the party; the two prior years were covered by outside volunteer photographers.
The following is a selection from the hundreds of images taken by Haykinson, of the guests at this party.
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Nichelle Nicols beamed on the red carpet. |
Stephen Baldwin's currently filming To the Wall, rumored to co-star Candace Cameron Bure. |
No doubt that William Atherton is looking forward to 2028, the Oscars' Centennial. |
Jennia Fredrique of LOGO's Noah's Arc was inspired by the South Asian style of Slumdog. |
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Dr. Quinn herself, Jane Seymour, with actor/director husband James Keach. |
Alona Tal was a semi-regular on both Veronica Mars and Cane. |
Ashley Argota is a regular on Nickelodeon's new series True Jackson, VP. |
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Oscar Nuñez slipped out of The Office to party. |
Billy Jeffrey was one of the final three on True Beauty. |
R&B singer Colby O'Donis received a Grammy for his contribution to Lady GaGa's song "Just Dance". |
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SpikeTV PowerBlock host Courtney Hansen with a friend. |
Jake Busey, Gary's son, recently appeared in Play Dead with Fred Durst and Chris Klein. |
Related news
- "Oscar's after parties include Children Uniting Nations". Wikinews, February 25, 2008
- "Billboard holds benefit Oscar party for Children Uniting Nations". Wikinews, February 27, 2007
External links
- Children Uniting Nations homepage
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