
The 87th Oscars will be held Sunday at the Dolby Theatre in Hollywood. Here are the Academy Awards, by numbers. (Also Read: 10 Things to Know About This Year's Nominees)
Voting members of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences: 6,124.
Countries where Oscars ceremony will be broadcast: over 225.
Films eligible for Best Picture: 323.
Countries submitting foreign-language films: 83.
Statuettes created for 87th Oscars: 50.
Number of competitive categories: 24.
Height of Oscar statuette: 13.5 inches (34.2 centimeters).
Weight of each statuette: 8.5 pounds (3.9 kilograms).
Statuettes presented since first Oscars in 1929: 2,951.
Media organizations requesting credentials: 915.
Number of red carpet bleacher seats for fans: 771.
Length of red carpet: 500 feet (152 meters).
Width of red carpet: 33 feet (10 meters).
Seating capacity of Dolby Theatre: 3,300.
Host: Neil Patrick Harris.
Person who has hosted the most Oscars shows: Bob Hope (19).
Longest Oscars telecast: 4 hours 23 minutes (2002).
Shortest Oscars ceremony: 1 hour 40 minutes (1959).
First televised ceremony: March 19, 1953.