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Why James Van Der Beek and other stars were left out of the 2026 Oscars In Memoriam


Fans were upset to see him left out


 James Van der Beek arrives at the 71st Emmy Awards at Microsoft Theater on September 22, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Emma McIntyre/Getty Images)© Getty
Jovita TrujilloSenior Writer
MARCH 16, 2026 10:34 PM EDT

Last night was the Academy Awards, and with the awards comes the In Memoriam segment, which is always emotional, but has been met with some controversy. As the tear-jerking segment rolled, viewers quickly noticed that several recognizable names were absent from the tribute, including James Van Der Beek.

One of his last on May 14, 2025 © Getty
James Van Der Beek's passing was heartbreaking

Eric Dane, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Robert Carradine, June Lockhart, Bud Cort, and Brigitte Bardot were also missing. 

Brigitte Bardot Invited For A Meeting On The Environment With French President Nicolas Sarkozy, At The Elysee Palace In Paris, France On September 27, 2007© Gilles BASSIGNAC
Brigitte Bardot was also missing

Others, like George Wendt, Julian McMahon, James Ransone, Danielle Spencer, Loretta Swit, and Demond Wilson, were acknowledged only on the Academy’s website, not during the live broadcast.

So why were they left out?

Eric Dane, best known for his roles on Grey's Anatomy and Euphoria, has died at the age of 53. © Variety
Eric Dane passed in February

According to Us Weekly, the Academy receives hundreds of submissions each year requesting that loved ones and industry colleagues be included in the segment. 

An executive committee made up of members representing different Academy branches reviews those names and makes final recommendations for the telecast.

Malcolm-Jamal Warner © Getty
Malcolm-Jamal Warner

With limited airtime, not every submission can be included in the broadcast itself. Those not featured on stage are still honored online, where their names remain listed for the full year.

The backlash

Still, that explanation hasn’t stopped the backlash. Fans took to social media to express frustration, questioning how certain performers with film credits were overlooked. “Will the Oscars EVER get their In Memoriam right?” one user wrote. “It can’t be THAT difficult yet they mess it up every single year.”

Some people questioned why Oscar winners like Gene Hackman weren't included, but he was in the segment last year. 

One of the most pointed reactions came from Geoff Keighley, who publicly shared his disappointment that his father, David Keighley, known for his contributions to IMAX and cinema, was not included in the broadcast tribute. 

“So incredibly disappointed and heartbroken,” he wrote, adding that he felt the omission overlooked his father’s impact on film.

This isn’t the first time the segment has sparked debate. Last year, viewers voiced similar frustration when Michelle Trachtenberg was not mentioned during the televised portion.

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