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Paul Sorvino's Daughter Mira and Wife Dee Dee Slam 2023 Oscars for Leaving Him Out of 'In Memoriam' Segment
2023 Oscars «In Memoriam» segment.While this year's tribute to those stars we've lost was moving and emotional — featuring a tearful introduction from John Travolta and a powerful performance of «Calling All Angels» by Lenny Kravitz — glaring omission of some big-name stars shook up some viewers at home.Anne Heche — who died following a fiery car crash in August at the age of 53 — was not a part of the segment, despite her many film roles.Also absent from the televised tribute was longtime film veteran Tom Sizemore — who died on March 3 at age 61, two weeks after suffering a brain aneurysm that left him hospitalized.One of the most surprising omissions was that of Charlbi Dean, who died on Aug. 22 at age 32, given that dean has a prominent role in, which was nominated for three Oscars at this year's ceremony.Other stars who were notably missing from the broadcast's tribute segment included screen veteran Paul Sorvino, star Fred Ward, comedian Gilbert Gottfried, beloved comic actor Leslie Jordan, actress Cindy Williams, longtime journalist Barbara Walters and Lisa Marie Presley, who collaborated with director Baz Luhrmann on his Oscar-nominated biopic Elvis.In an effort to defend their choices, and honor all the stars who have died this past year, the show directed viewers to the longer In Memoriam tribute on their website, but many fans were confused and upset about the decisions that went into choosing who to honor during the show itself.Following the blaring omission of Sorvino, his widow, Dee Dee Sorvino, released a statement to ET, expressing her disappointment with the Academy.«Paul Sorvino was one of the greatest actors in cinematic history in Hollywood.
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Paul Sorvino's Wife Dee Dee Slams 2023 Oscars for Leaving Him Out of 'In Memoriam' Segment
2023 Oscars «In Memoriam» segment.While this year's tribute to those stars we've lost was moving and emotional — featuring a tearful introduction from John Travolta and a powerful performance of «Calling All Angels» by Lenny Kravitz — glaring omission of some big-name stars shook up some viewers at home.Anne Heche — who died following a fiery car crash in August at the age of 53 — was not a part of the segment, despite her many film roles.Also absent from the televised tribute was longtime film veteran Tom Sizemore — who died on March 3 at age 61, two weeks after suffering a brain aneurysm that left him hospitalized.One of the most surprising omissions was that of Charlbi Dean, who died on Aug. 22 at age 32, given that dean has a prominent role in, which was nominated for three Oscars at this year's ceremony.Other stars who were notably missing from the broadcast's tribute segment included screen veteran Paul Sorvino, star Fred Ward, comedian Gilbert Gottfried, beloved comic actor Leslie Jordan, actress Cindy Williams, longtime journalist Barbara Walters and Lisa Marie Presley, who collaborated with director Baz Luhrmann on his Oscar-nominated biopic Elvis.In an effort to defend their choices, and honor all the stars who have died this past year, the show directed viewers to the longer In Memoriam tribute on their website, but many fans were confused and upset about the decisions that went into choosing who to honor during the show itself.Sorvino's wife, Dee Dee, released a statement to ET, expressing her disappointment that her late husband was left out of the on-air Oscars tribute.«Paul Sorvino was one of the greatest actors in cinematic history in Hollywood.
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Amber Heard denies defecating on Johnny Depp's side of their bed
Video: IN CASE YOU MISSED IT: Jennifer Grey finds ex Johnny Depp's defamation trial 'insanely sad' (Cover Video)Elon Musk's Twitter deal is 'temporarily on hold'Fred Ward, 'Tremors' star, dead at 79Court filings show over 2,000 people needed medical attention after Astroworld tragedy5 takeaways from Kendrick Lamar's 'Mr. Morale and the Big Steppers'Public Memorial for Naomi Judd to air on CMTNEWS OF THE WEEK: Michelle Williams expecting third childNEWS OF THE WEEK: Prince Charles delivers Queen's speech opening parliament for 1st timeNEWS OF THE WEEK: Jennifer Grey finds ex Johnny Depp's defamation trial 'insanely sad'NEWS OF THE WEEK: Camila Cabello to headline Champions League final opening ceremonyNEWS OF THE WEEK: Nick Cave's son Jethro Lazenby has died at the age of 31NEWS OF THE WEEK: Alec and Hilaria Baldwin reveal sex of seventh childNEWS THE WEEK: 2022 Tony Awards: top nomineesNEWS OF THE WEEK: Jodie Comer and Sean Bean win acting prizes at BAFTA TV AwardsNEWS OF THE WEEK: Driver pleads guilty over hit-and-run death of Nicki Minaj's fatherNEWS OF THE WEEK: Nick Jonas and Priyanka Chopra's baby 'finally home' after 100-day stay in hospitalNEWS OF THE WEEK: Ncuti Gatwa unveiled as new Doctor Who"(Boo) had eaten Johnny's weed when she was a puppy and had bowel control issues for her entire life, amongst some other issues," she stated. When asked if she organised a "prank," the 36-year-old responded, "Absolutely not.
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Fred Ward dies at 79: The Right Stuff actor passes away
Hollywood actor Fred Ward died on May 8 at the age of 79, it was revealed by his publicist on Friday.His cause of death is unknown and his publicist Ron Hofmann declined to reveal it to the New York Post.'I am sad to announce the passing of acclaimed actor Fred Ward, who passed away on Sunday, May 8, 2022, at age 79,' Hofmann wrote in a statement.However, Hoftmann said the star's last wishes were for his fans to make donations and that he had spent the last years of his life painting.'It was Fred Ward’s wish that any memorial tributes be made in the form of donations to the Boston University Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Center,' Hofmann told the New York Post.The San Diegonative began his career in the 1970s and went on to star in many well known films including Tremors, Henry & June, Sweet HomeAlabama, and Enough.He was best known for playing Gus Grissom in the 1983 US Space Program movie The Right Stuff opposite Sam Shepard and Dennis Quaid. Sad loss:Hollywood actor Fred Ward (pictured in 2011) died on May 8 at the age of 79, his publicist revealed on Friday In 1990 he starred as Earl Bass, (right) alongside Kevin Bacon (left) in the horror movie Tremors The Right roles:He was best known for playing Gus Grissom in the 1983 US Space Program movie The Right Stuff opposite Sam Shepard and Dennis Quaid.
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