The Oscars are only a few days away and the complete list of Academy Award presenters has been announced.

Oscar producers Craig Zadan and Neil Meron announced on Monday the complete list of stars who will be presenting the awards during Hollywood's biggest event, reports E! Online.

The presenters, which will also include some big celebrity names as well as former Oscar winners:

The presenters are a stream of heavy-hitters which include several past Oscar winners and nominees. The 86th annual Academy Awards will be showcasing who's-who of Hollywood and will include the likes of Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie, Whoopi Goldberg and some of Hollywood's young stars like Zac Efron and Emma Watson.

The complete list of 2014 Oscar Presenters are as follows:

Amy Adams

Kristen Bell

Jessica Biel

Jim Carrey

Glenn Close

Bradley Cooper

Penélope Cruz

Benedict Cumberbatch

Viola Davis

Daniel Day-Lewis

Robert De Niro

Zac Efron

Sally Field

Harrison Ford

Jamie Foxx

Andrew Garfield

Jennifer Garner

Whoopi Goldberg

Joseph Gordon-Levitt

Anne Hathaway

Goldie Hawn

Chris Hemsworth

Kate Hudson

Samuel L. Jackson

Angelina Jolie

Michael B. Jordan

Anna Kendrick

Jennifer Lawrence

Matthew McConaughey

Ewan McGregor

Bill Murray

Kim Novak

Tyler Perry

Brad Pitt

Sidney Poitier

Gabourey Sidibe

Will Smith

Kevin Spacey

Jason Sudeikis

Channing Tatum

Charlize Theron

John Travolta

Christoph Waltz

Kerry Washington

Emma Watson

Naomi Watts

"We are very excited that the Hollywood community will be turning out in force for Sunday's Oscar ceremony," said Zadan and Meron. "We sought to include a tremendous diversity of stars to represent not only this year's nominees, but the legacy of the motion picture business as well," says Deadline.

The presenters will be joined during the Oscars telecast by musical performers that include U2, Pharrell Williams, Idina Menzel and Karen O. As an added treat, performing at the Oscars for the first time will be Bette Midler.

The Oscars ceremony will be aired live from Hollywood to be hosted by the daytime cut up Ellen DeGeneres on Oscar Sunday, March 2, live on ABC.