Hollywood banishes accountants who messed up Oscars finale
DON KAPLAN
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Wednesday, March 1, 2017, 4:19 PM
They're both free to do your taxes now.
The two accountants responsible for the Academy Awards' most humiliating moment have been banished from Hollywood.
Brian Cullinan and Martha Ruiz — both high-ranking executives at PricewaterhouseCoopers — are responsible for mixing up the winners' envelopes at Sunday's Oscars and will never return to the ceremony, officials at Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said Wednesday.
You're fired! Representatives from PricewaterhouseCoopers, Martha L. Ruiz and Brian Cullinan, will no longer be involved with the Academy Awards.
(CHRISTOPHER POLK/GETTY IMAGES)
Cullinan, whose social media accounts featured tons of pictures of him posing with movie stars before they were deleted Monday, had tweeted a photo of Emma Stone from backstage minutes before handing presenters Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway the wrong envelope for best picture.
Dunaway announced "La La Land" had won, but the real winner was "Moonlight."

Cheryl Boone, the president of the film academy, told the Associated Press that Cullinan's distraction was what caused the mistake — the worst in the award's 89-year history.
She added that the Academy is still deciding if it will retain its 83-year partnership with the accounting firm, which has been responsible for the integrity of the awards.
Martha L. Ruiz and Brian Cullinan from PricewaterhouseCoopers.
(JORDAN STRAUSS/JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISION/AP)
Cullinan, a 19-year PwC veteran who has described himself as a "Matt Damon lookalike," had been the firm's lead partner for the Oscars. He had served on PwC's balloting team since 2014.
And the award for Oscars scapegoat goes to ... Brian Cullinan
Ruiz served as the team's co-leader since 2015, but had spent more than 10 years working behind the scenes as part of the firm's balloting group.
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DON KAPLAN
NEW YORK DAILY NEWS
Wednesday, March 1, 2017, 4:19 PM
They're both free to do your taxes now.
The two accountants responsible for the Academy Awards' most humiliating moment have been banished from Hollywood.
Brian Cullinan and Martha Ruiz — both high-ranking executives at PricewaterhouseCoopers — are responsible for mixing up the winners' envelopes at Sunday's Oscars and will never return to the ceremony, officials at Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences said Wednesday.

You're fired! Representatives from PricewaterhouseCoopers, Martha L. Ruiz and Brian Cullinan, will no longer be involved with the Academy Awards.
(CHRISTOPHER POLK/GETTY IMAGES)
Cullinan, whose social media accounts featured tons of pictures of him posing with movie stars before they were deleted Monday, had tweeted a photo of Emma Stone from backstage minutes before handing presenters Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway the wrong envelope for best picture.
Dunaway announced "La La Land" had won, but the real winner was "Moonlight."

Cheryl Boone, the president of the film academy, told the Associated Press that Cullinan's distraction was what caused the mistake — the worst in the award's 89-year history.
She added that the Academy is still deciding if it will retain its 83-year partnership with the accounting firm, which has been responsible for the integrity of the awards.

Martha L. Ruiz and Brian Cullinan from PricewaterhouseCoopers.
(JORDAN STRAUSS/JORDAN STRAUSS/INVISION/AP)
Cullinan, a 19-year PwC veteran who has described himself as a "Matt Damon lookalike," had been the firm's lead partner for the Oscars. He had served on PwC's balloting team since 2014.
And the award for Oscars scapegoat goes to ... Brian Cullinan
Ruiz served as the team's co-leader since 2015, but had spent more than 10 years working behind the scenes as part of the firm's balloting group.