Natalie Portman gazes adoringly into the eyes of her husband Benjamin Millepied as they attend the Vanity Fair Oscar Party

They tied the knot almost a decade ago. 

And proving their flame is still very much alight, Natalie Portman gazed lovingly into the eyes of her husband Benjamin Millepied during their photo opportunities at Sunday night's Vanity Fair Oscar Party. 

The Academy Award winning actress, 40, kept her gaze firmly on her French choreographer husband as the pair were captured in a series of candid moments at the Center for the Performing Arts in Beverly Hills.

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Love: Natalie Portman gazed adoringly into the eyes of her husband Benjamin Millepied as they attended the Vanity Fair Oscar Party in Beverly Hills on Sunday night

Looking typically elegant, the Israeli-born American actress stunned in a moss green custom Christian Dior gown. 

She coiffed her brunette tresses in a glamorous up do and secured it in place with a gold headband. 

Meanwhile, Benjamin, 44, with whom she shares two children, Aleph, 11 and five-year-old Amalia, looked handsome as he got suited and booted for the big night.  

Photo opportunities: The Academy Award winning actress, 40, kept her gaze firmly on her French choreographer husband as the pair were captured in a series of candid moments
Typically elegant: The Israeli-born American actress stunned in a moss green custom Christian Dior gown
Glowing: Natalie's makeup left her exuding radiance
Beauty: Natalie coiffed her brunette tresses with a glamorous up do and secured it in place with a gold headband
Couple: Meanwhile, Benjamin, 44, with whom she shares two children, Aleph, 11 and five-year-old Amalia, looked handsome as he got suited and booted for the big night

The 94th annual Academy Awards ceremony saw Jessica Chastain win her first Best Actress trophy and CODA make history as the first ever streaming film to earn Best Picture.

But Will Smith has no doubt become the most talked about moment of The Oscars after his Best actor victory was marred following a physical altercation with Chris Rock. 

He beat out Javier Bardem – Being the Ricardos, Benedict Cumberbatch – The Power of the Dog, Andrew Garfield – tick, tick… BOOM!, and Denzel Washington – The Tragedy of Macbeth.

Shocking: The Fresh Prince quickly became the talking point of Sunday night's Oscars when he slapped Chris Rock on stage for making a joke about his wife's hair

Will snapped up the award for his portrayal of Richard Williams, the determined father who raised tennis champions Venus and Serena Williams, in King Richard.

But the win was overshadowed as the actor, 53, earlier stormed on to the Oscars stage and slapped presenter Chris Rock for making a joke about his wife Jada Pinkett Smith's haircut.

Stand-up comedian Chris upset Will when he compared his wife's hair to that of G. I. Jane's, who has a shaved head. Pinkett Smith suffers from hair loss condition alopecia.

Congratulations: The 94th annual Academy Awards ceremony saw Jessica Chastain win her first Best Actress trophy

After Will strode out on stage and slapped Chris with an open right hand, the comedian staggered and exclaimed 'wow, Will Smith just smacked the s**t out of me.'  

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Will, visibly emotional, walked back to his seat in the audience and shouted: 'Keep my wife's name out of your f***ing mouth.'

The exchange was muted on a delayed telecast in much of the US, but was aired in full to some international audiences. 

OSCARS 2022: WINNERS

 BEST PICTURE 

Belfast (Focus Features)

Coda (Apple) - WINNER

Don't Look Up (Netflix)

Drive My Car (Janus Films/Sideshow)

Dune (Warner Bros)

King Richard (Warner Bros)

Licorice Pizza (MGM/United Artists Releasing)

Nightmare Alley (Searchlight Pictures)

The Power Of The Dog (Netflix)

West Side Story  (20th Century Studios)

History: Coda became the first ever streaming film to win Best Picture as it upset The Power Of The Dog

 

ACTRESS IN A SUPPORTING ROLE 

Jessie Buckley - The Lost Daughter 

Ariana DeBose - West Side Story - WINNER

Judi Dench - Belfast 

Kirsten Dunst- The Power Of The Dog

Aunjanue Ellis - King Richard 

  

ACTOR IN A SUPPORTING ROLE 

Ciaran Hinds - Belfast 

Troy Kotsur - Coda - WINNER

Jesse Plemons - The Power Of The Dog

J.K Simmons - Being The Ricardos 

Kodi Smitt-McPhee - The Power Of The Dog

Amazing: Troy Kotsur became the first male actor to win an Oscar for Coda

 

COSTUME DESIGN 

Cruella (Jenny Beavan) - WINNER

Cyrano (Massimo Cantini Parrini)

Dune (Jacqueline West)

Nightmare Alley (Luis Sequeira)

West Side Story (Paul Tazewell) 

 

 

ACHIEVEMENT IN SOUND 

Belfast 

Dune - WINNER

No Time To Die 

The Power Of The Dog 

West Side Story 

 

ORIGINAL SCORE

Don’t Look Up (Nicholas Britell)

Dune (Hans Zimmer) – WINNER

Encanto (Germaine Franco)

Parallel Mothers (Alberto Iglesias)

The Power of the Dog (Jonny Greenwood)

 

ADAPTED SCREENPLAY

 CODA (Sian Heder) - WINNER

Drive My Car (Ryusuke Hamaguchi & Takamasa Oe)

Dune (Eric Roth, Jon Spaihts & Denis Villeneuve)

The Lost Daughter (Maggie Gyllenhaal)

The Power of the Dog (Jane Campion)

Shining moment: Sian Heder earned Best Adapted screenplay for the film as it went three for three on the night

 

ORIGINAL SCREENPLAY

 Belfast (Kenneth Branagh) - WINNER

Don’t Look Up (Adam McKay & David Sirota)

Licorice Pizza (Paul Thomas Anderson)

King Richard (Zach Baylin)

The Worst Person in the World (Joachim Trier & Eskil Vogt)

 

 

ANIMATED SHORT FILM

Affairs Of The Heart 

Bestia 

Box Ballet 

Robin Robin 

The Windshield Wiper - WINNER

 

BEST LIVE ACTION SHORT FILM 

Ala Kachuu — Take and Run

The Dress

The Long Goodbye - WINNER

On My Mind

Please Hold

INTERNATIONAL FEATURE FILM 

Drive My Car - WINNER

Flee

The Hand of God

Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom

The Worst Person in the World

 

PRODUCTION DESIGN

 Dune (Zsuzsanna Sipos & Patrice Vermette) - WINNER

Nightmare Alley (Tamara Deverell & Shane Vieau)

The Power of the Dog (Grant Major & Amber Richards)

The Tragedy of Macbeth (Stefan Dechant & Nancy Haigh)

West Side Story (Rena DeAngelo & Adam Stockhausen)

 ACTOR IN A LEADING ROLE 

Javier Bardem – Being the Ricardos

Benedict Cumberbatch – The Power of the Dog

Andrew Garfield – tick, tick… BOOM!

Will Smith – King Richard - WINNER

Denzel Washington – The Tragedy of Macbeth

 

ACTRESS IN A LEADING ROLE

Jessica Chastain – The Eyes of Tammy Faye - WINNER

Olivia Colman – The Lost Daughter

Penélope Cruz – Parallel Mothers

Nicole Kidman – Being the Ricardos

Kristen Stewart – Spencer

All eyes on her: Jessica Chastain finally won her first Best Actress trophy for her titular role in The Eyes Of Tammy Faye

 

DIRECTING 

Kenneth Branagh – Belfast

Paul Thomas Anderson – Licorice Pizza

Jane Campion – The Power of the Dog - WINNER

Ryûsuke Hamaguchi – Drive My Car

Steven Spielberg – West Side Story  

 

FILM EDITING 

Don’t Look Up (Hank Corwin)

Dune (Joe Walker) – WINNER

King Richard (Pamela Martin)

The Power of the Dog (Peter Sciberras)

Tick, Tick… Boom! (Myron Kerstein & Andrew Weisblum)

 

 

MAKEUP AND HAIR STYLING

Coming 2 America 

Cruella 

Dune 

The Eyes Of Tammy Faye - WINNER

House Of Gucci

 

ANIMATED FEATURE FILM 

Encanto - WINNER

Flee 

Luca 

The Mitchells VS The Machine 

Raya And The Lost Dragon 

 

ORIGINAL SONG

Be Alive — Beyoncé Knowles-Carter & Darius Scott (King Richard)

Dos Oruguitas — Lin-Manuel Miranda (Encanto)

Down to Joy — Van Morrison (Belfast)

No Time to Die — Billie Eilish & Finneas O’Connell (No Time to Die) - WINNER

Somehow You Do— Diane Warren (Four Good Days)

Not a bad guy: Billie Eilish and brother FINNEAS earned Best Original Song for No Time To Die from the James Bond film of the same name

  

DOCUMENTARY SHORT SUBJECT

Audible

Lead Me Home

The Queen of Basketball - WINNER

Three Songs for Benazir

When We Were Bullies

DOCUMENTARY FEATURE

Ascension

Attica

Flee

Summer of Soul (Or, When The Revolution Could Not Be Televised) - WINNER

Writing with Fire

 

VISUAL EFFECTS 

Dune - WINNER

Free Guy 

No Time To Die 

 Shang-Chi and The Legend of The Ten Rings

Spider-Man: No Way Home 

Epic: Dune swept the technical awards as Greig Fraser is shown accepting the Best Cinematography gong

 

CINEMATOGRAPHY 

 Dune (Greig Fraser) - WINNER

Nightmare Alley (Dan Lausten)

The Power of the Dog (Ari Wegner)

The Tragedy of Macbeth (Bruno Delbonnel)

West Side Story (Janusz Kaminski)

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