Seth MacFarlane Tapped to Host Oscars
In a press release earlier today, the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences announced that
Seth MacFarlane, creator of hit animated shows
Family Guy and
American Dad, has agreed to host the 85th Annual Academy Awards. MacFarlane will work alongside first-time telecast producers
Craig Zadan and
Neil Meron (previously producers on musicals like
Chicago and
Hairspray) and third-time director
Don Mischer.
Generally known for his work on television, MacFarlane made his feature-film directorial debut this summer with
Ted, which has turned into an international box-office smash (over $420 million grossed worldwide). MacFarlane is also quite comfortable with performing live; besides hosting the season premiere of
Saturday Night Live just a few weeks ago, he has played to sell-out audiences at Carnegie Hall and London's Royal Albert Hall.
The choice of MacFarlane immediately conjures up images of last year's intitial hiring of Brett Ratner as telecast director last year, though he ultimately quit the gig. It wouldn't be the first time that the Academy, desperate to get younger and hipper, reached out to the nearest popular under-50 celebrity regardless of how that choice meshed with the steadfastly old-fashioned sensibility of the Oscars (everyone, unfortunately, remembers the James Franco incident).
But the man behind Peter Griffin might be a better fit than it first appears.
Family Guy viewers will know that MacFarlane has a weakness for song-and-dance routines, which obviously goes right along with Zadan and Meron's musical experience. Best-case scenario, the Academy is probably hoping for an edgier version of Billy Crystal. In any case, you can bet that Mark Wahlberg and a certain CGI teddy bear will be on hand to present at least one award come February 24, 2013.