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In Memoriam: Treat Williams, Angus Cloud, Lance Reddick, Norman Lear, Burt Young, Lance Reddick, Ron Cephas Jones, Suzanne Somers and Terence Davies left off -- nm*
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budice
Mar 10 '24, 19:31
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Most of those names are on Max’s list below. Did Reddick made the list last year? Guy’s still showing up in stuff! -- nm
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Mop🧹
Mar 10, 23:03
108 names on the In Memoriam Oscar site
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Max
Mar 10, 20:14
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Doesn’t seem like a complete list. Matthew Perry and Tina Turner aren’t listed but both made it on the Oscar’s segment. -- nm
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kelly
Mar 11, 06:53
Deep Rising is a horror masterpiece! -- nm
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Beaker 🍻
Mar 10, 19:44
Some of the people you list are really known for TV, not movies, so it's no surprise they weren't in the Oscar In Memoriam. -- nm
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ty97
Mar 10, 19:40
I saw Burt Young on the list -- nm*
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Remlik
Mar 10, 19:38
Did Lear do movies? -- nm
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ty97
Mar 10, 19:34
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He was nominated for an Oscar in 1968. -- nm
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Dark Callisto 🦊
Mar 10, 19:41
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Sure, but what about in the talkies era?
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ty97
Mar 10, 19:43
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