Oscar winners Mahershala Ali, Olivia Colman, Regina King, Rami Malek announced as Academy Awards presenters

Rami Malek -- ABC/Eric McCandless(LOS ANGELES) -- Oscar winners Mahershala Ali, Olivia Colman, Regina King and Rami Malek were announced as presenters at the 92nd Oscars, show...

January 22, 2020Updated: January 22, 2020
News Channel NebraskaBy News Channel Nebraska

Rami Malek -- ABC/Eric McCandless(LOS ANGELES) -- Oscar winners Mahershala Ali, Olivia Colman, Regina King and Rami Malek were announced as presenters at the 92nd Oscars, show producers Lynette Howell Taylor and Stephanie Allain announced on Tuesday. 

Ali, Coleman, King and Malek were Oscar winners in their respective acting categories last year: Ali won his second Academy Award, this one for his supporting work in the Best Picture winner Green Book; King snagged the Best Supporting Actress Oscar for If Beale Street Could Talk; Coleman won the Best Actress trophy for The Favourite, and Malek the Best Actor prize for Bohemian Rhapsody.

The Oscars will air live February 9, on ABC. More presenters will be revealed as the show draws closer, but once again, the telecast will go host-free.

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