Oscar Party Photos of Very Exhausted Celebrities

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Esther Zuckerman 9,311 Views Feb 25, 2013

If you think you're tired after staying up late to watch the endless Academy Awards, just imagine how these people are feeling. From the Governors Ball to the Vanity Fair party and more weirdness from Seth MacFarlane, celebrities mustered as much extra energy as they could to dance and schmooze — but mostly to hug and drink. So, yeah, don't feel too bad for them, but here's what latenight looked like:

Sally Field went for comfort at the Vanity Fair party:

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And Harvey Weinstein whispered sweet nothings into the ear of Bradley Cooper's mom: 

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Jennifer Lawrence wasn't the only Jennifer who lost her balance last night. Jennifer Garner, who is used to tripping up on Oscar night, had some issues walking into the Vanity Fair party:

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Speaking of Jennifer Lawrence, the actress presumably had another adorably awkward moment at the Governors Ball:

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Steven Spielberg and Daniel-Day Lewis were very excited to see one another: 

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Anne Hathaway complemented Oscar with champagne at the Governors Ball...

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...and shared a moment with her Les Misérables director, Tom Hooper:

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Ang Lee, meanwhile, took a call:

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Adele socialized with the Travoltas:

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Quvenzhané Wallis grooved at the Fox party:

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Meanwhile, at Vanity Fair, Ron Howard played with the photo booth:

And Doris Kearns Goodwin got chummy with Bradley Cooper, because why not? 

Aimee Mann photobombed Robert De Niro:

Seth MacFarlane's after party featured Oscar in a hoodie and Yoda guarding the entrance: 

 

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