Oscars 2014 Start Time, Live Stream, ABC TV Schedule: What Time Does Oscars Red Carpet Coverage Start? (Full Nominees List)

The Oscars 2014 take place this Sunday for the movie industry's biggest awards night of the year, and millions are set to tune in to see who wins Best Film, as well as the coveted Best Actor and Best Actress awards.

For Sunday's Academy Awards, Ellen DeGeneres will be returning as the host for a second time since 2007. Fashion trendsetters Jennifer Laurence, Kerry Washington and Meryl Streep are expected to be present at the red carpet coverage from 6 p.m. ET on E! just prior to the 86th annual Academy Awards ceremony.

Jennifer Lawrence is nominated for Best Actress in a Supporting Role for her role as Rosalyn Rosenfeld in 'American Hustle' film. In addition, Meryl Streep is nominated for the Best Actress category for her role as Violet Weston in the 'August: Osage County' movie.

The Academy Awards' list of 46 presenters for the annual event includes a lot of former Oscar nominees and winners. The Oscar nomination presenters list includes legendary actors such as Sidney Poitier, Robert De Niro, Sally Field, Bill Murray, Glenn Close, Jamie Foxx and John Travolta to name a few.

The list of the 2014 Oscars nominees, can be seen here.

There are a lot of big name actors who nominated various categories in this year's Oscar Awards including Meryl Streep, Christian Bale, Bruce Dern, Julia Roberts, Matthew McConaughey, Sandra Bullock, June Squibb, Judi Dench, Bradley Cooper, Leonardo DiCaprio, Chiwetel Ejiofor and Cate Blanchett to name a few.

In addition, iconic 'The Wolf of Wall Street' director Martin Scorsese competes with other great directors such as 'American Hustle' David O. Russell, 'Gravity' Alfonso Cuarón, 'Nebraska' Alexander Payne and '12 Years a Slave' Steve McQueen for for the highest honor for movie directors this Sunday.

The Oscars will broadcast live from the Dolby Theater in Los Angeles on ABC on Sunday, March 2, at 8:30 p.m. ET. The red carpet coverage starts at 7 p.m. ET on ABC. In addition, The Oscars can be viewed online through live stream by clicking here.