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Anne Hathaway accepts the award for best actress in a supporting role for "Les Miserables". Picture: AP Source: AP

IT'S been a woeful night for Aussie nominees at the Oscars, with Hugh Jackman and Naomi Watts missing out.

Argo has won Best Picture, with Ben Affleck clearly delighted after missing out on a nomination for Best Director.

Daniel Day-Lewis has made history becoming the first man to win three Best Actor Oscars, the latest for his part in Lincoln.

Day-Lewis has broken Aussie hearts stealing our last hope for an Oscar from Hugh Jackman for his role in Les Miserables.

Host Seth MacFarlane sings 'We saw your boobs' at the Oscars. Courtesy Nine. Watch the Oscars Special on Nine 9.30 pm AEST

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Prime Minister Julia Gillard earlier tweeted ''Really enjoyed Les Mis - hope @RealHughJackman takes out Best Actor. #Oscars JG''. 

Naomi Watts (The Impossible) missed out on Best Actress to favourite Jennifer Lawrence.

Host Seth MacFarlane speaks onstage during the Oscars. Picture: AP

Lawrence stumbled as she made her way tot he podium in her Dior gown to accept the award for her role in Silver Linings Playbook.

Also missing out were fellow nominees Jessica Chastain (Zero Dark Thirty), Quvenshane Wallis (Beasts of the Southern Wild) and Emmanuelle Riva (Amour).

Host Seth MacFarlane performs during the Oscars. Picture: AP

Les Miserables' Anne Hathaway has lived up to the hype and won the best supporting actress Oscar ahead of Australian veteran Jacki Weaver.

Adding to our woes,  Hobbit nominees visual effects wizard Dave Clayton and make-up-hairstylist Rick Findlater also missed out.

The make-up-hairstyling team from Les Miserables was victorious, while the Life of Pi's visual effects team was the winner.

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Weaver was nominated for Silver Linings Playbook, her second nomination in two years after her Hollywood breakthrough performance in Australian crime drama Animal Kingdom.

Hathaway was considered a sure thing by bookmakers and awards analysts for her role as the prostitute Fantine in the musical opposite Hugh Jackman and Russell Crowe.

Hathaway's signature moment in the film comes when she belts out I Dreamed a Dream, and today, as she took the golden statuette from last year's best supporting actor Oscar winner Christopher Plummer, she said: ''It came true.''

Actor Joseph Gordon-Levitt, host Seth MacFarlane and actor Daniel Radcliffe dance onstage during the Oscars. Picture: Getty

''Here's hoping that someday in the not too distant future, the misfortunes of Fantine will only be found in stories and not in real life,'' she added.

An emotional Hathaway said: ''It came true'' and thanked her co-stars including Hugh Jackman.

Hathaway also paid tribute to the other nominees mentioning Weaver.

The Avengers cast Robert Downey Jr, Chris Evans, Mark Ruffalo, Jeremy Renner and Samuel L. Jackson present onstage during the Oscars. Picture: AP

The other supporting actress nominees were Amy Adams (The Master), Sally Field (Lincoln) and Helen Hunt (The Sessions).

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Argo has taken out Best Picture, with the nominees read out by the First Lady Michelle Obama via video link.

Best Supporting Actress nominee Anne Hathaway. Picture: AFP

It's a bittersweet victory for director and star Ben Affleck who missed out on a nomination for Best Director.

And for the first since 1968, there was a tie in the Oscars.

Two nominees picked up the Oscar for Sound Editing - Zero Dark Thirty and SkyFall.

Ang Lee was the surprise winner of the prestigious Achievement in Directing category for Life of Pi.

Lee beat favourite Steven Spielberg, who was nominated for Lincoln.

Quentin Tarantino walked away with the Oscar for Original Screenplay for Django Unchained, while the Oscar for  Adapted Screenplay went to Chris Terrio for Argo.

Best Supporting Actress nominee Jacki Weaver arrives on the red carpet. Picture: AFP

Adele Adkins shed tears of joy as she accepted the Oscar for Original Song for SkyFall from veteran actor Richard Gere.

The Oscar for Original Score was picked up by Mychael Danna for Pi's Lullaby from the film Life of Pi.

The potty-mouthed bear from Ted and his co-star Mark Wahlberg presented the award for Sound Mixing to the team from Les Miserables  - Andy Nelson, Mark Paterson and Simon Hayes.

Actress Naomi Watts arrives at the Oscars at the Dolby Theatre. Picture: AP

Lincoln beat Anna Karenina, The Hobbit, Les Miserables and Life of Pi  in the Production Design category.

William Goldenberg won the Film Editing category for Argo.

This is the fourth Academy Award nomination for Goldenberg, who has previously been nominated for Seabiscuit (2003) and The Insider (1999)

Other award winners include Austrian filmmaker and screenwriter Michael Haneke in the Foreign Language Film category for Amour.

Amour lead actress Emanuelle Riva, 86, is up for Best Actress later in the night.

Amour also won the Palme d'Or at Cannes.

Musician Keith Urban, left, and actress Nicole Kidman. Picture: AP

Haneke is best known for his bleak and disturbing style.

Searching for Sugar Man won Best Documentary Feature.

And Shawn Christensen won Best Live Action Short Film for Curfew.

Singer Adele arrives to the Oscars. Picture: AFP

It's Christensen's first award and academy award nomination.

Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine took out the Oscar for Documentary Short Subject for Inocente.

British designer Jacqueline Durran has won the Oscar for Costume Design for Anna Karenina.

Earlier Claudio Miranda won the Oscar for Cinematography for Life of Pi.

It's Miranda's first Academy Award and nomination.

American John Connors took out the Animated Short Film award for Paperman.

The Scottish adventure Brave, from Disney's Pixar Animation unit, was named best animated feature.

Pixar films have won seven of the 12 Oscars since the category was added.

The story of a dauntless princess (voiced by Kelly Macdonald) who baulks at her parents' attempts to marry her off, Brave won out over a strong field that included Disney's Wreck-It Ralph and Frankenweenie.

''I just happen to be wearing the kilt,'' said Brave co-director Mark Andrews, who took the stage in his trademark Scottish garment.

Christoph Waltz won the first award of the night, Best Supporting Actor.

Waltz won for his scene-stealing performance as a bounty hunter in Quentin Tarantino's Django Unchained.

A veteran performer in Germany and his native Austria, Waltz had been a virtual unknown in Hollywood when Tarantino cast him as a gleefully evil Nazi in 2009's Inglourious Basterds, which won him his first Oscar.

Oscars host Seth MacFarlane kicked off an unpredictable 85th Academy Awards show , with Iran hostage drama Argo vying to beat Steven Spielberg's Lincoln.

The star-studded and heavily musical show was preceded by a two-hour A-list fashion parade on the red carpet, with a healthy serving of old-school Hollywood glamour on display.

Family Guy creator MacFarlane started with a joke about Argo director Ben Affleck, who was nominated for best film but failed to win a best director nomination, quipping that he was ''unknown to the Academy''.

William Shatner made a guest appearance as his Star Trek character Captain James Kirk, appearing on a giant screen above the stage during MacFarlane's monologue, saying he came back in time to stop the host from ruining the Oscars.

''Your jokes are tasteless and inappropriate, and everyone ends up hating you,'' said Shatner, who revealed a headline supposedly from the next day's newspaper with a headline reading, ''Seth MacFarlane worst Oscar host ever''.

The performance-heavy Oscars also included an opening number featuring Charlize Theron and Channing Tatum, who did a classy dance while MacFarlane crooned Just the Way You Look Tonight.

Daniel Radcliffe and Joseph Gordon-Levitt then joined MacFarlane for an elegant musical rendition of High Hopes.

Halle Berry - a one-time Bond girl - introduced a tribute to the Bond films and music made up of classic clips of 007's adventures, with Shirley Bassey giving a life performance of Gold Finger.

The Californian sun sparkled on golden Oscar statuettes lining the way as the A-list fashion parade got underway ahead of the awards ceremony.

Tinseltown's A-list stars offered up a healthy serving of old-school Hollywood glamour on the Oscars red carpet, with strapless gowns and pale colors most definitely in vogue.

Australian actresses have done the nation proud on the Oscar red carpet with Naomi Watts among the more statuesque arrivals.

Wearing Armani Prive, Naomi Watts looked elegant but edgy in a gunmetal sequined gown with a geometric cutout on the bodice.

Walking the red carpet with hubby Liev Schreiber, the Australian actress, who is up for best actress Oscar for her role in tsunami survivor movie The Impossible, was already a winner with her choice of gown.

Watts said her husband's input on her dress choice is important, saying on the red carpet that he had given ''an honest dialogue, not just a 'yes' or 'no' about it''.

Talking about Impossible, Watts said it was one of her favourite roles and was a very important strong film.

Best friend Nicole Kidman, who will present an award, wore a black L'Wren Scott gown, one of her favourite designers, who designed her white lace My Fair Lady-inspired Melbourne Cup outfit last year.

For the Oscars though it was a fitted long black sequinned dress with sprinklings of antique gold sequins on the bodice and again in its flowing train.

Husband Keith Urban was at her side as they strolled the red carpet.

Meanwhile, Jacki Weaver was the first Aussie to make an appearance on the carpet.

The actress who is up for the Supporting Actress Oscar was stunning in a red lace Rami Kadi outfit.

The Aussie actress was also dripping in 30 carats of Stephen Webster jewellery on her ears, fingers and wrists.

The Aussie darling was relaxed and excited to be at the star-studded event.

''I was really surprised about myself'' being nominated she said.

She then told the E! reporter ''what beautiful eyes'' he had.

Among the first down the Dolby Theatre runway was Jessica Chastain, nominated for best actress for Osama bin Laden manhunt movie Zero Dark Thirty, who played down her hopes for the evening.

''I'm not going to win the Oscars tonight. I just don't think it's my year,'' Chastain, who wore a strapless beaded flesh-colored Armani gown, told CNN.

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Chastain's main rival, Silver Linings Playbook'star Jennifer Lawrence, strutted her stuff in a strapless cream Dior gown with a full puffy skirt.

''This was such a passion project for all of us,'' she told E! television on the red carpet, referring to the romantic comedy with an edge that earned a total of eight nominations, including one for best picture.

Sock puppets get the Seth MacFarlane treatment during Oscar opening ceremony. Courtesy Nine. Watch the Oscars Special on Nine 9.30 pm AEST

Suraj Sharma, the 19-year-old star of Ang Lee's spectacular 3D fantasy Life of Pi, said he hoped the Taiwan-born director would win.

''I've seen how hard he's worked.

''I really hope it comes through and he wins,'' he told broadcaster E!.

Nine-year-old Quvenzhane Wallis, the youngest ever best actress nominee, for Beasts of the Southern Wild, wore a bejeweled navy blue Armani dress - accessorised with an age-appropriate fluffy puppy purse.

''It has been crazy!'' Wallis said of all the attention given to her breakout performance, adding that her fellow nominees were ''more sophisticated.''

Amy Adams, a best supporting actress nominee for her performance in The Master, was on trend in a strapless pearly gray Oscar de la Renta princess gown with soft layers of tulle floating to the ground.

Reese Witherspoon got the strapless memo, but changed up the color palette in a cobalt blue and black Louis Vuitton, and glammed it up with some old-school Veronica Lake curls tumbling down.

Les Miserables star Amanda Seyfried opted for a pale purple halter neck Alexander McQueen with a sexy keyhole neckline and upswept hair.

Actress Charlize Theron and actor Channing Tatum dance onstage during the Oscars. Picture: Getty Source: Getty Images

Best supporting actress nominee and two-time Oscar winner Sally Field, who starred opposite Daniel Day-Lewis in Lincoln, made a bold statement in a signature Valentino red dress with sheer long sleeves and a train.

And she definitely won the award for best accessory of the night - she arrived with Lincoln co-star Joseph Gordon-Levitt, who plays her son in the film, on her arm.

For fashion and jewelry designers, having an A-list star show up on the Oscars red carpet in one of their creations is worth more than any print advertising - thanks to the global coverage of Tinseltown's biggest night.

Last year, Angelina Jolie's leg-popping appearance in a strapless black velvet Versace gown with a thigh-high slit went viral - and gave the Italian fashion house unbeatable media exposure.

We hear Aussie Best Actress nominee Naomi Watts is wearing Armani while Best Supporting Actress nominees Anne Hathaway and Sally Field will be wearing Valentino Couture, as will actress Jennifer Aniston.

Heidi Klum had a team of people to help prepare her for Oscars night.

She tweeted "Getting all dolled up with @LindaHayMakeup for one of my favorite nights of the year!

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Actor George Clooney and Stacy Keibler arrive on the red carpet for the 85th Annual Academy Awards on February 24, 2013 in Hollywood, California. AFP PHOTO/JOE KLAMAR Source: AFP

Earlier today, Aussie actor Hugh Jackman told Triple M in Sydney he'd prepared for Oscars night with an early-morning swim with his seven-year-old daughter Ava, before heading in for a final rehearsal at the Dolby theatre.

"I gotta tell you I'm feeling pretty good," the Best Actor nominee said.

"I went to rehearsals last night and I caught a glimpse of Seth MacFarlane who's hosting it and it took me back to 2009 when I hosted, and I was like - being nominated is a walk in the park.

"It also helps being in a category where there's Daniel Day Lewis, you don't even have to worry about an acceptance speech.

Jackman tipped Argo to win Best Picture and Ang Lee to take out Best Director for Life of Pi.

Actress Veronica Ferres on the Oscars red carpet. Picture: Jason Merritt/Getty Images Source: Getty Images

In a heavily musical show, British songstress Adele is to sing the 007 theme Skyfall as part of a segment feting 50 years of Bond films - and legendary diva Barbra Streisand will give her first Oscars performance for 36 years.

Ben Affleck - who would be the first person to win best picture without being nominated as director since Driving Miss Daisy in 1990 - got a diplomatic boost on Saturday when new US Secretary of State John Kerry tweeted best wishes.

HOLLYWOOD, CA - FEBRUARY 24: Actors Justin Theroux and Jennifer Aniston arrive at the Oscars at Hollywood & Highland Center on February 24, 2013 in Hollywood, California. (Photo by Jason Merritt/Getty Images) Source: Getty Images

''Good luck BenAffleck and enArgo at the Oscars. Nice seeing StateDept & our Foreign Service on the big screen.-JK,'' wrote Kerry, referring to the film's plot about an audacious CIA plot which rescued six US diplomats from Tehran.

Steven Spielberg, bidding for his first best picture Oscar since Schindler's List in 1994, tops the nominations with 12 nods for Lincoln - but Argo has cleaned up in Hollywood's awards season so far, despite having only seven.

Although he started the season two months ago as the favorite, Spielberg may have to settle for the best director award - one that Affleck cannot beat him to, having not been nominated in the category, in a perceived snub.

Oscar hopeful and social media favourite Daniel Day-Lewis and wife Rebecca Miller arrive at the Hollywood & Highland Center in Hollywood, California. Source: Getty Images

One near-certainty is that Lincoln star Daniel Day-Lewis will be named best actor, a record third for the British-Irish actor after wins in 1990 for My Left Foot and in 2008 for There Will Be Blood.

For best actress, the early favorite was Chastain, but the clever money is now on Jennifer Lawrence for her turn in Silver Linings Playbook.

Actress Jennifer Garner and actor-director Ben Affleck. Picture: Getty Images Source: Getty Images

The best supporting actress race is more open, although Anne Hathaway is probably still the frontrunner for her heart-wrenching turn in Les Miserables, which is also nominated for best picture.

The most unpredictable race of all is perhaps for best supporting actor, with Hollywood legend Robert De Niro tipped by some for playing Cooper's father in Silver Linings Playbook.

 THE WINNERS

Best Picture - Argo

Best Actor - Daniel Day-Lewis for Lincoln

Best Actress - Jennifer Lawrence for Silver Linings Playbook

Achievement in Directing - Ang Lee for Life of Pi

Original Screenplay - Quentin Tarantino for Django Unchained

Adapted Screenplay - Chris Terrio for Argo

Original Song - Skyfall by Adele Adkins and Paul Epworth for Skyfall

Original Score - Pi's Lullaby by Mychael Danna for Life of Pi

Production Design - Lincoln

Film Editing - William Goldenberg for Argo

Best Actress in a Supporting Role - Anna Hathaway for Les Miserables

Sound Editing - Zero Dark Thirty and SkyFall

Sound Mixing  - Les Miserables

Foreign Language Film -  Michael Haneke for Amour

Best Documentary Feature - Searching for Sugar Man

Documentary Short Subject - Sean Fine and Andrea Nix Fine for Innocents

Best Live Action Short Film - Shawn Christensen for Curfew

Make-Up and Hairstyling - Les Miserables

Costume Design - Jacqueline Durran for Anna Karenina

Cinematography - Claudio Miranda for Life of Pi

Visual Effects - Life of Pi

Animated Short Film - John Connors for Paperman

Animated Feature - Brave

Best Supporting Actor - Christoph Waltz for Django Unchained


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