“Bridesmaids” actress Maya Rudolph jokes with Jim Rash, who holds his Oscar for best adapted screenplay for “The Descendants.” (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
Sandra Bullock, who won the lead actress Oscar in 2010, waits to surprise 2012 winner Meryl Streep outside the Governors Ball. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
The two lead actresses meet. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
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Lead actress winner Meryl Streep with her husband, Don Gummer. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
The crowd cheers for Tony Bennett. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
Nat Faxon, left, and Jim Rash hold their Oscars for best adapted screenplay for “The Descendants” outside the Governors Ball at the Hollywood & Highland complex. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
Crooner Tony Bennett performs at the Governors Ball. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
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Tony Bennett performs for the stars after the Oscar ceremony. (Jay L. Clendenin / Los Angeles Times)
The Governors Ball, following the 84th Academy Awards, was packed with Oscar winners ¿ not least because that’s where they get their statuettes engraved, as Michel Hazanavicius did with his best director Oscar on Sunday night. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
Supporting actress Spencer has a high-five moment with best director Hazanavicius as the lead actress winner, Meryl Streep, enjoys the levity. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
Coulier with a guest and the award for best achievement in makeup for “The Iron Lady,” an award he shared with J. Roy Helland. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
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Lead actor winner Dujardin with his newly engraved best friend. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
Chef Puck catered the official after-party at the Hollywood & Highland complex. (Chris Pizzello/ Associated Press)
They were the winners for best documentary short for “Saving Face,” about a plastic surgeon who performs reconstructive surgery on Pakistani women disfigured by domestic violence. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
He took home the Oscar for best original score for “The Artist.” (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
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Director and the lead actors from “The Artist.” (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
Payne’s work on the adapted screenplay for “The Descendants” made him a winner. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
He’s known as the “French George Clooney.” (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
Farhadi, winner for foreign-language film for “A Separation,” with the man of the night, lead actor winner Dujardin. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
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Checking out their awards. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
Best with the best -- supporting actress and director, that is. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
Supervising an indelible moment: the engraving of his name on the lead actor Oscar. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
The best actresses from 2012 and 2010 prepare to hug it out. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
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Enjoying the win, which, despite 17 nominations, was her first since “Sophie’s Choice” in 1984. She’s taken Oscar home three times total -- the other was for supporting actress for her role in “Kramer vs. Kramer.” (Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images)
The songwriter got his hands on the original song Oscar for “Man or Muppet” from “The Muppets,” Well, sort of got his hands on it. (Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images)
She was nominated for supporting actress for “The Bridesmaids.” Ah well, still a Bridesmaid. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
The actress starred in Iran’s “A Separation,” which won for foreign-language film. (Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images)
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She was nominated for actress in a leading role for “Albert Nobbs.” (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
The Oscar presenter will next be seen in “Resident Evil: Retribution.” (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
The director, with his wife, saw his film “War Horse” nominated for best picture. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
He was nominated for supporting actor for “The Warrior.” (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
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The best actress nominee attended the ball with her husband. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
The actor, with his actress wife, took home an honorary Oscar last year. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
He became the oldest actor winner, at 82, when he took the statuette for his supporting role in “Beginners.” (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
“The Artist” actress in a pale green beaded gown. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
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His “Undefeated” won for documentary feature, an award he shared with co-director Daniel Lindsay. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
Last year’s winner for actress in a lead role attended with her son. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
Byrne, who attended the Governors Ball with a guest, presented the award for documentary short. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
She and father Terry George won for live-action short for “The Shore,” set in Northern Ireland. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
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A couple of winners enjoy the Champagne and the afterglow. (Chris Pizzello / Associated Press)
Henning and his wife arrive at the party after his win for visual effects, for “Hugo.” (Valerie Macon / AFP / Getty Images)
The editor of “The Artist,” a nominee. (Valerie Macon / AFP / Getty Images)
He swept the awards this season with his supporting performance in “Beginners.” (Valerie Macon / AFP / Getty Images)
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A win-win scenario. (Valeie Macon / AFP / Getty Images)
The two-time Oscar winner presented the best director award. (Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images)
The lead actress winner shares in the glory with her husband. (Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images)
Till next year ... (Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images)
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Sealing the evening with a kiss. (Kevork Djansezian / Getty Images)