The Hollywood Reporter (Weekly)

EXECS ON PARADE

- Red Carpet

1 Universal Filmed Entertainm­ent chair Donna Langley and her son Paolo.

2 From left: Disney entertainm­ent co-chairman

Dana Walden; Bob Iger, who returned last year as chairCEO of The Walt Disney Co.; and Disney Entertainm­ent co-chairman Alan Bergman. “This is my 32nd time attending the Academy Awards, with a few years off. It feels good to be here,” Iger told THR.

3 David Zaslav with his wife,

Pam, made his first trip down the Oscars carpet as president and CEO of Warner Bros. Discovery, where he teased the tribute to the studio’s 100th anniversar­y, which aired during the show. “This couldn’t be a more appropriat­e launching pad,” he told THR.

4 Comcast CEO Brian

Roberts, who oversees NBCUnivers­al, and wife Aileen. 5 Tony Vinciquerr­a, chair of Sony Pictures Entertainm­ent, with his daughter Olivia.

6 From left: Apple’s Matt Dentler, Zack Van Amburg, Jay Hunt and Philip Matthys. 7 Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos and wife Nicole Avant celebrated Oscar wins for All Quiet on the Western Front and Guillermo del Toro’s Pinocchio. 8 Paramount Pictures and Nickelodeo­n chief Brian Robbins with his boss,

Shari Redstone.

9 NBCUnivers­al CEO Jeff Shell with wife Laura.

10 Amazon and MGM Studios chief Jennifer Salke (left) with her new head of film,

Courtenay Valenti.

11 Searchligh­t Pictures co-presidents David Greenbaum (second from left) and Matthew Greenfield flanked by their wives, VC investor Jamie Kantrowitz and Laurence Dumortier.

12 From left: Paramount Motion Pictures Group co-presidents Michael

Ireland and Daria Cercek with Paramount domestic distributi­on president

Chris Aronson.

13 Co-chair and CEO of

Warner Bros. Film Group

Pam Abdy and daughter

MacKensie Whittaker. “She is 10, on her way to 11, and loves movies,” said Abdy.

14 Michael De Luca, co-chair and CEO of Warner Bros.

Film Group, with guest

Deborah Kaplan.

15 Scott Stuber, chairman of Netflix Films, with wife

Molly Sims.

16 From left: 20th Century

Studios president Steve

Asbell, Walt Disney Studios

marketing president Asad

Ayaz, Marvel Studios president and producer

Kevin Feige and Marvel production & developmen­t executive Nate Moore. 17 “Being here is always amazing,” said Neon founder

Tom Quinn, with wife Celeste.

(Neon threw an afterparty at Saddle Ranch that included mechanical bull-riding.)

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