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Look back at celebs attending the Oscars then vs. the 2020 ceremony

Margot Robbie, is that you?

The Australian actress looked like a completely different person with jet black hair on the red carpet at the 2014 Academy Awardওs — a far cry fro𓄧m her sunny blond locks now.

The “Once Upon a Time in … Hollywood” star’s Oscar appearance is just one of the many shocking and surprising red carpet moments in the award show’s history. While Robbie’s moment was a mere six years ago, some celebs graced the Oscars red carpet as long as 45 years ago — we see you, Laura Dern!

Here’s a look back at stars nominated this year who attended al💞ong with a throwback Academy Awards red-carpet 🐭moment.

Brad Pitt

Brad Pitt in 1992 and 2020 Oscars

Ladies’ man Brad Pitt — nominated this year for Best Supporting Actor in “Once Upon a Time in … Hollywood” — showed up at the 1992 ceremony with his then-high-profile flame: actress Juliette Lewis, who was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for “Cape Fear.”

Tom Hanks

Tom Hanks in 1987 and 2020 Oscars.

In 1987, baby-faced Tom Hanks, who got a Best Supporting Actor nod for “A Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood” this year, was just a presenter of the award for Best Animated Short Film.

Kathy Bates

Kathy Bates in 1991 and now.

Nominated this year for Best Supporting Actress for “Richard Jewell,” Kathy Bates rocked some serious shoulder pads at the 1991 Oscars when she won the Best Actress award for “Misery.”

Leonardo DiCaprio

Leonardo DiCaprio in 1994 and 2020 Oscars.

1994 was a big year for Leonardo DiCaprio, as he got his first Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actor in “What’s Eating Gilbert Grape.” After actually winning his first Oscar in 2016, he’s up for the award again for “Once Upon a Time in … Hollywood.”

Saoirse Ronan

Saoirse Ronan in 2008 and 2020.

Nominated this year for Best Actress for “Little Women,” Saoirse Ronan was just 13 years old in 2008 when she was nominated for Best Supporting Actress for “Atonement.”

Charlize Theron

Charlize Theron in 2000 and 2020 Oscars.

In 2000, Charlize Theron was a presenter for Best Original Score at the Oscars. She’s now up for Best Actress for her role in “Bombshell.”

Joaquin Phoenix

Joaquin Phoenix in 2001 and 2020 Oscars.

Nominated for Best Supporting Actor for “Gladiator” in 2001, Joaquin Phoenix is now nominated for Best Actor for “Joker.”

Renée Zellweger

Renée Zellweger in 1999 and 2020 Oscars.

Renée Zellweger merely introduced a performance in 1999, but she went on to score big at the Oscars and is up for Best Actress for playing Judy Garland in “Judy” this year.

Margot Robbie

Margot Robbie in 2014 and 2020 Oscars.

In 2014, Margot Robbie was sporting black hair and had Hollywood buzzing over her role in “The Wolf of Wall Street.” She’s up for Best Supporting Actress this year for her role in “Bombshell.”

Scarlett Johansson

Scarlett Johansson in 2004 and 2020 Oscars.

Scarlett Johansson just presented an award in 2004, but this year she’s up for two Oscars: one for Best Actress in “Marriage Story” and the other for Best Supporting Actress in “Jojo Rabbit.”

Antonio Banderas

Antonio Banderas in 1992 and now.

Antonio Banderas, up for Best Actor this year, brou꧃ght his wife Ana Leza to the 1992 Academy Awards,⛄ where he presented an award.

Al Pacino

Al Pacino in 1974 Oscars and 2020.

Al Pacino was nominated for Best Actor for “Serpico” at the 1974 Oscars and is up for Best Supporting Actor this year for “The Irishman.”

Cynthia Erivo

Cynthia Erivo in 2017 and 2020 Oscars.
Cynthia Erivo in 2017 and now.

Nominated this year for Best Actress for “Harriet,” Cynthia Erivo’s first Oscar red carpet was only in 2017.

Adam Driver

Adam Driver and Joanne Tucker in 2019 and 2020 Oscars.

Not much has changed about Adam Driver and wife Joanne Tucker since they attended the Academy Awards last year when he was nominated for Best Supporting Actor for “BlacKkKlansman” — except this year, he’s nominated for Best Actor for “Marriage Story.”

Laura Dern

Laura Dern and mom Diane Ladd then and now.

Time flies! Laura Dern was just 7 years old in 1975 when she hit the Oscars red carpet with mom Diane Ladd. “I remember it being scary and overwhelming,” she . “I also remember my mom feeling proud of herself and loving her work…and I remember thinking, whatever I do when I grow up, I want to really love my job and feel proud of it. I’ve never forgotten that.” Dern is up for Best Supporting Actress for her role in “Marriage Story” this year.