An original musical number featuring 19 (why 19?) young actors singing and dancing in anticipation of winning an Oscar of their very own. Update: this was the last time any of those people were on that stage.
Too bad none of them became "future Oscar winners" as Lucille Ball called them. The only young nominee was in the audience watching this. River Phoenix for Running on Empty.
Only Academy Award winning actor and producer Robert Downey Jr of Team Downey based at Universal Studios since 1985 who’s just got out of everything ever since.
Ricki Lake got mentioned in "Pretty Fly for a White Guy" - the fourth track from the American rock band, The Offspring for Sony Music Entertainment under the leadership of Lorraine Heindorf in November 9, 1998. Now that's even better than the 1989 Oscars!!!
Blair Underwood, Patrick Dempsey, Holly Robinson-Pete, Rikki Lake ,Carrie Hamilton (RIP) Savion Glover (Tony winner)all of the were acting on TV in the 90-s 2000s and present.
Not all actors were doing going great on television in the late 1980s and early 1990s but they were also took their foray into television filmmaking as producers, directors and consultants since 2000. Which was very successful and profitable for audiences around the world.
The Emmy Award nominated "Girlfriends" on the CW has ran for eight successful seasons from 2000 to 2008. On every important episode, it was dedicated to the memory of Carrie Hamilton, who died of lung cancer in 2003.
Dame Jackie Collins of Disney, Spring 1998: With the very expection of Tony award winning choreographer and television producer/director Savion Glover, but they were only former nineteen celebrities such as Holly Robinson Peete, Blair Underwood, Tracy Nelson, Patrick Dempsey, Corey Parker, Matt Lattanzi, Patrick O’Neal, D.A. Pauley, Tyrone Power Jr., Joely & Tricia Leigh Fisher, Christian Slater, Corey Feldman, Melora Hardin and Ricki Lake - whose careers were now finally folded into racing, sailing and television producing/directing from Summer 1998-present with long running variety shows such as Austin City Limits on PBS and Years Later on NPO.
Their careers were pretty jinxed but within nine years later in the 1997-1998 year, 20 artists were now finally focused on the television side as filmmakers for directing some of television’s most popular programs: The Young and the Restless, The Bold and the Beautiful, Days of Our Lives, General Hospital and more.
The world has changed a lot. I am fascinated by this video.
RIP Carrie Hamilton.
Too bad none of them became "future Oscar winners" as Lucille Ball called them. The only young nominee was in the audience watching this. River Phoenix for Running on Empty.
I think it's funny that most of them had TV careers.
Well, one of them was actually married with a 2-times Oscar winner.
Also if we spoke for the audience watching, future multiple Oscar nominees Robert Downey Jr. and Tom Cruise were there.
Miss Hilary Swank
Only Academy Award winning actor and producer Robert Downey Jr of Team Downey based
at Universal Studios since 1985 who’s just got out of everything
ever since.
That Goldblum/Davis routine afterwards was just as uncomfortable
Ricki Lake got mentioned in Pretty Fly (For a White Guy). That's better than an Oscar!
Ricki Lake got mentioned in "Pretty Fly for a White Guy" - the fourth track from the American
rock band, The Offspring for Sony Music Entertainment under the leadership of
Lorraine Heindorf in November 9, 1998. Now that's even better than
the 1989 Oscars!!!
Much more eternal.
The original Tracy Turnblad.
Oh Corey, Corey, Corey.
They didn't win Oscars but Ricki Lake won Emmys for her talk show and Savion Glover won Tonys for Bring in Da Noise Bring in Da Funk.
Anyone else here from watch what happens live?
No, Lizzie.
This was like that scene in Boogie Nights when they bring in the “new talent” who all look like faceless nobodies.
It's like a bad car crash.....I just couldn't look away 😳
"When the Rain Begins to Fall" - Jermaine Jackson. Aired on NPO's Years Later
(1992-present).
Blair Underwood, Patrick Dempsey, Holly Robinson-Pete, Rikki Lake ,Carrie Hamilton (RIP) Savion Glover (Tony winner)all of the were acting on TV in the 90-s 2000s and present.
Not all actors were doing going great on television in the late 1980s and early 1990s but they were also took their foray into
television filmmaking as producers, directors and
consultants since 2000.
Which was very successful and
profitable for audiences around
the world.
The Emmy Award nominated "Girlfriends" on the CW has ran for eight successful seasons from
2000 to 2008. On every important episode, it was dedicated to the memory of Carrie Hamilton, who died of
lung cancer in 2003.
lol what an absolute parade of non-entities. had to google at least 10 of them
This was the Oscars with the disastrous Snow White opening (look it UofR oh I remember watching the whole show thinking “WTF!!!”
Omg! This felt like the longest performance in human history. Awful, and awfully long.
Watch the Snow White opening from the same Oscars. Absolutely worse!
Cocaine is a hell of a drug
River Phoenix must be there!!😍😍😍
3:10 did he just Dab there? 😁😆
Much of the 80s and 90s it was just so cheesy and uncomfortably tacky
So don't know who many of these people are
Dame Jackie Collins of Disney, Spring 1998: With the very expection of
Tony award winning choreographer and television producer/director Savion Glover,
but they were only former
nineteen celebrities such as
Holly Robinson Peete, Blair Underwood, Tracy Nelson,
Patrick Dempsey, Corey Parker,
Matt Lattanzi, Patrick O’Neal,
D.A. Pauley, Tyrone Power Jr.,
Joely & Tricia Leigh Fisher,
Christian Slater, Corey Feldman,
Melora Hardin and Ricki Lake -
whose careers were now finally folded into racing, sailing and television producing/directing from Summer 1998-present with long running variety shows such as Austin City Limits on PBS and
Years Later on NPO.
Corey Feldman😡
This is really bad.
Their careers were pretty jinxed but within nine years later in the 1997-1998 year, 20 artists were now finally focused on the television side as filmmakers
for directing some of television’s
most popular programs: The Young and the Restless, The Bold
and the Beautiful, Days of Our Lives, General Hospital and
more.
Oh Blair...Seaquest DSV killed your chances...
It was Jonathan Brandis.
Don Franklin was in SeaQuest. Not Blair Underwood. Blair was a regular on L.A. Law at this point.
9:25 - That guy in the audience must have a kid in that stupid number.
After that one of them has directed “The Hughleys”
spinoff: “Eve” for three successful seasons.