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Memorable Oscar hosts

The 89th Academy Awards take place Feb. 26 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, with late-night host Jimmy Kimmel as MC. Here's a look at 10 memorable Oscar hosts.

A look at good, bad and just plain awkward Academy Awards MCs

From left, past Academy Awards hosts Billy Crystal, Ellen DeGeneres and Bob Hope. (Kevin Winter/Getty Images, Ellen Degeneres via Getty Images, Joe Rustan/AFP Getty Images)

Serving as host of the Academy Awards can be one of Hollywood's toughest gigs. The actor, comedian, talk show host or performer typically chosen must walk a fine line. Here's a look atsome of themore memorable Academy Awards hosts over the years.

Chris Rock

With deft timing and ablend of humour and commentary, host Chris Rock spent much of the 2016 Oscarsreferring to the fact that every acting nominee was white for the second year running, a development that led to the #OscarsSoWhite backlash. Rockreferred tothe Oscars as the "White People's Choice Awards," and noted that if they had nominated potential hosts, "I wouldn't have this job. You'd all be watching Neil Patrick Harris right now."

(Chris Pizzello/Invision/AP)

Neil Patrick Harris

Multi-talented actor, comedian, singer, actor and magician Neil Patrick Harris addedOscars host to his resume in 2015.Harris, known for his quick wit and musical chops, has performed at awards shows numerous times, including the Emmy Awards twice and the Tony Awards four times. That year, Harris also noted the Oscars' lack of diversity,with a tongue-in-cheek Broadway-style number that poked fun at the show's lack of diversity.

(John Shearer/Invision/Associated Press)

Ellen Degeneres

Ellen Degeneres' star-studded selfie tweeted during the 2014 Oscars racked up more than one million retweets in less than an hour, becoming the first Twitter image ever to hit the one million mark.

(@TheEllenShow/Twitter)

Seth MacFarlane

Family Guy creator SethMacFarlane's edgy comedy proved a polarizing force on the 2013Academy Awards, with jokes about domestic violence, women's bodies and Jews in Hollywood that offended some viewers. He was asked on Twitter whether he'd consider hosting the Academy Awards again and he replied: "No way. Lotta fun to have done it, though."

(Mario Anzuoni/Reuters)

Steve Martin

Steve Martin has hosted the Oscars twice solo and once with Alec Baldwin in 2010. Onhosting, he noted,"Hosting is like making love to a beautiful woman; it's something I only get to do when Billy Crystal is out of town."

(Mark J. Terrill/Associated Press)

Billy Crystal

Billy Crystal has hosted the Oscars nine times. Here, hehides behind the podium as he hosts the70thannual Academy Awards in 2008.

(Reuters)

Whoopi Goldberg

Whoopi Goldberg has hosted the Oscars on six occasions, including a 1999 appearancedressed as Queen Elizabeth I.

(Timothy A. Clary/AFP/Getty Images)

DavidNiven

1974's Oscarco-hostDavidNivenkeptthings moving alongwhen, just before the announcement of best picture, streaker RobertOpel ran across the stage, flashinga peace sign tothe audience. As Opel left the stageNivennoted,"Isn't it fascinating to think that probably the only laugh that man will ever get in life is by stripping off and showing his shortcomings?"

(Associated Press)

Bob Hope

Hollywood giant Bob Hope hosted the show 18 times, including the first telecast ceremony in 1953.Hope most recently made an Oscars appearance when he appeared as a hologram during the Visual Effects awards in 2011.

(Joe Rustan/Gabriel Bouys/AFP/Getty)

The 89th Academy Awards take place Feb. 26 at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood, with late-night host Jimmy Kimmel as MC.