Share this postThe Ankler.Todd on the TownCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMoreTodd on the TownExecs, stars and all the fun at the Oscars Todd WilliamsonMar 11, 202410Share this postThe Ankler.Todd on the TownCopy linkFacebookEmailNotesMore1ShareWelcome to a special edition of Todd on the Town, our new photo newsletter, coming hot off Oscar night. All photos are credit of Todd Williamson except where otherwise specified. From left: Disney CEO Bob Iger, Searchlight Pictures president Matthew Greenfield, best actress winner Emma Stone, president of Live Action and 20th Century Studios David Greenbaum, Disney Entertainment co-chairman Alan Bergman (at Searchlight’s Oscar party at Dante in Beverly Hills).ShareComcast CEO Brian Roberts and NBCU Studio Group chairman and chief content officer Donna Langley, who was thanked many times from the stage for her role in Oppenheimer. (Todd Williamson/Shutterstock)Martin Scorsese made it a family affair with daughters Francesca Scorsese and Cathy Scorsese. (Todd Williamson/Shutterstock)WBD CEO David Zaslav. (Todd Williamson/Shutterstock) Netflix chief content officer Bela Bajaria and her husband Doug Prochilo. (Todd Williamson/Shutterstock)Give a gift subscriptionRoger Federer. (Todd Williamson/Shutterstock)Alexander Payne’s daughter will have a lot to talk about at school this week after getting a trip to the Oscars with her dad. (Todd Williamson/Shutterstock)Nobody had more fun with awards season than Robert Downey Jr., who scored his first Oscar. (Jordan Strauss)SubscribeFirst time nominee Da’Vine Joy Randolph took home an Oscar for best supporting actress in The Holdovers. (Jordan Strauss)Cord Jefferson won best adapted screenplay for American Fiction and implored studios to take more risks with new voices. (Jordan Strauss)Billie Eilish won best song for What Was I Made For from Barbie, making her, at 22, the youngest person to win two Oscars, having also won best song in 2021. (Todd Williamson/Shutterstock)Shawna Nagler and Disney Television Group president Craig Erwich. (Todd Williamson/Shutterstock)ShareFirst time Oscar nominee Cillian Murphy took home best actor. (Todd Williamson/Shutterstock)Sony Pictures Classics’ Tom Bernard (left) and Michael Barker. (Todd Williamson/Shutterstock)Scott Stuber photographing wife Molly Sims. (Todd Williamson/Shutterstock)ShareSubscribeApple CEO Tim Cook on the red carpet. (Todd Williamson/Shutterstock)Leave a commentPreviousNext
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