Who was left off of the Oscars 'In Memoriam' tribute video?
- The In Memoriam segment at the 2025 Academy Awards, presented by Morgan Freeman, honored late stars including Gene Hackman and James Earl Jones.
- Fans expressed their disappointment on social media about Michelle Trachtenberg's absence from the In Memoriam segment, noting that she deserved recognition despite her many television roles.
- Viewers reacted negatively online regarding Michelle Trachtenberg, who died the previous week at age 39.
- In addition to the Oscars, the 2025 Screen Actors Guild Awards honored entertainers who passed away, highlighting the industry's tribute to its members.
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Michelle Trachtenberg, Tony Todd, Olivia Hussey and others left out of Oscar's In Memoriam
Fans are not pleased with David Lynch's short Oscars tribute and the omission of Michelle Trachtenberg, Tony Todd, Olivia Hussey and several other actors and filmmakers from the In Memoriam section at Sunday's 97th Academy Awards.
Michelle Trachtenberg Left Out Of Oscars 'In Memoriam' Segment Just Days After She Passed Away At 39
Credit: (Screenshot), Entertainment Tonight and Access Hollywood, via YouTube On Sunday night, fans of Michelle Trachtenberg were outraged when she was shockingly left out of the “In Memoriam” segment at the Oscars. Oscars In Memoriam Segment The In Memoriam segment honors the stars who have passed in the last year. This year, that list included some absolute legends, like Shelley Duvall, Donald Sutherland, Maggie Smith, David Lynch, Gena Rowla…
Oscars 2025: Michelle Trachtenberg, Shannen Doherty, more left out of In Memoriam segment
(NEXSTAR) – The latter half of Sunday night’s Academy Awards featured several segments honoring the actors, filmmakers and Hollywood heavyweights who passed away over the last year, including a moving speech about Gene Hackman and a musical tribute to Quincy Jones. There was also the annual In Memoriam segment, which paid tribute to such icons as Bob Newhart, David Lynch and James Earl Jones, to name a few. But — as is nearly always the case — a…
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