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89th Academy Awards: Night of 100 Stars Oscar Party

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March 3, 2017

The Night of 100 Stars Oscar viewing party is always the place to be with celebrities elbow to elbow on the red carpet!  Hollywood turned out in support of fellow actors and long-time friends to watch the Oscars at the swanky Beverly Hilton Hotel.  This year there was a mix of both film and television stars who couldn’t miss the top Oscar viewing party of the evening.

Actor Tony Denison discussed his long-running TNT series MAJOR CRIMES on which he stars opposite Mary McDonnell.  Their current season promises to be one to remember.

Actress Naomi Grossman, unrecognizable from her role in AMERICAN HORROR STORY, discussed the decision to shave her head when she booked the part on the series.  She also talked about the best types of fan encounters.

Finally, previous Oscar nominee Bruce Davison of the X-MEN franchise discussed the audition process for established actors in Hollywood.

For all of these interviews, take a look below:

—>Looking for the direct links to the videos?  Click here for Tony Denison. Click here for Naomi Grossman.  Click here for Bruce Davison.

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