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Bradley Cooper, Sam Worthington, Ryan Reynolds, Chris Pine: Oscar 2010 Presenters




Sam Worthington in Avatar

The Bounty Hunter's Gerard Butler, The Hangover and The A-Team's Bradley Cooper, A Single Man's Tom Ford, Brokeback Mountain, Brothers, and Lovers and Other Drugs' Jake Gyllenhaal, Star Trek's Chris Pine, Henry's Crime and The Day the Earth Stood Still's Keanu Reeves, The Proposal, Buried and Green Lantern's Ryan Reynolds, and The Debt and Avatar's Sam Worthington (above) will be presenters at the 2010 Academy Awards ceremony.

Butler, Cooper, Ford, Pine, Reynolds and Worthington will be making their debut appearance on the Oscar show. This will be Gyllenhaal’s third appearance and Reeves’ fifth.

The 2010 Academy Awards ceremony will take place on Sunday, March 7 at the Kodak Theatre at Hollywood & Highland Center. In the United States, it'll be televised live by ABC.

Photo: Avatar (WETA / 20th Century Fox)



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