Who is Jimmy Kimmel, the presenter of the 2023 Oscar Awards gala? | The USA Print

Who is Jimmy Kimmel, the presenter of the 2023 Oscar Awards gala?



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The Oscars 2023 they are coming. The 95th edition of the most important film event will be held next March 12 at the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles (California). All the nominations have been known for a month, although the list is led by ‘Everything at once everywhere’by directors Dan Kwan and Daniel Scheinert who aspires to win eleven statuettes.

In addition, the Cuban-Spanish actress Ana de Armas the Oscar is played for best leading actress for her role as Marilyn Monroe in ‘blonde’. The 2023 Oscar Awards gala will once again be presented by Jimmy Kimmel.

Who is Jimmy Kimmel?

Jimmy Kimmel will once again be the presenter of the 2023 Oscar Awards. The driver repeats for the third year, since he already took the stage in the 2017 and 2018 editions. It must be remembered that in 2018 he had to face the mess with the envelopes when it was announced that the winning film was la la land when it really was midnight.

Actor, comedian, presenter and screenwriter, James Christian Kimmer, known as Jimmy Kimmel, is one of the most famous figures on television in the United States. He was born in Brooklyn in 1967, but has been living in Las Vegas since he was 9 years old.

For years, Kimmel has been the host and executive producer of the late-night show Jimmy Kimmel Live! on the ABC network. Well-known faces have passed through his program, such as the former president of the United States, Barack Obama; the current president, Joe Biden or the film director, Guillermo del Toro.

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With this new edition in which Kimmel is going to be in charge, it becomes the fifth driver to present three galas of the Oscars, something they have done before Jerry Lewis, Conrad Nagel, David Niven and Steve Martin. Despite this, it is still far from Bob Hope which he has repeated up to eleven times.