Oscar winner Anne Hathaway is scheduled to present an award for the upcoming 86th Academy Awards on March 2, 2014. The "Les Miserables" star won the Supporting Actress from last year's Academy Awards for her exceptional work as Fantine in the musical film.

Hathaway was previously nominated for her role in the 2008 film "Rachel Getting Married" but did not take home the award. Anne is the third presenter that the Academy announced after revealing that Daniel Day-Lewis and Jennifer Lawrence will be presenting the award for this year's champ.

Just like any tradition of the Academy, winners from the previous year will return in the Oscar's stage to present the trophy for this year's event. The annual red carpet event is going to take place at the Dolby Theater in Hollywood, Los Angeles and will be hosted by Ellen DeGeneres for the second time.

Reigning best actor for the prestigious award, Daniel Day-Lewis will join Anne as presenters as announced by the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. The "Lincoln" star received his third statue in his most recent role as the 16th present in the Steven Spielberg movie. The actor has been nominated for five Oscars in his entire acting career, and all five are for the lead actor.

Another presenter is last year's Best Actress winner Jennifer Lawrence. The "Hunger Games" actress" took home her first Oscar for her performance as a troubled young widow in the drama "Silver Linings Playbook." She is also nominated for this year's Academy Award for her performance in "American Hustle" for Supporting Actress.

During her win from the 2013 Oscars, Lawrence became the youngest actress to be nominated for three Academy Awards. She was 23 when she took home her first Oscar.

Complete List of Performers

Karen O - performing her Oscar-nominated song "The Moon Song" from "Her"

U2 - performing their Oscar-nominated sonv "Ordinary Love" from "Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom"

Idina Menzel - performing her Oscar-nominated song "Let It Go" from "Frozen"

Pharrell Williams - performing his Oscar-nominated song "Happy" from "Des.picable Me 2"