Showing posts with label Memoriam. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Memoriam. Show all posts

Sunday, December 31, 2017

Celebrities Who Died in 2017: In Memoriam


Below is a tribute to celebrities we have lost in the year 2017. These entertainers are gone, but will never be forgotten by their fans!




1. Mary Tyler Moore


Mary tyler moore

The legendary, beloved former sitcom star lost her battle with a number of health ailments at the age of 80.



2. Chris Cornell


Chris cornell photo

May Chris Cornell rest in peace. The famous musician died in Detroit at the age of 52 in 2017.



3. Tom Petty


Tom petty

Tom Petty has passed away at the age of 66. The rock legend wrote dozens of iconic hits over four decades in rock n’ roll. R.I.P.



4. Bill Paxton


Bill paxton photo

At 61 years old, the beloved actor died of a stroke after having heart surgery in February.



5. Charlie Murphy


Charlie murphy image

Charlie Murphy has passed away. He was best known for his work on Chappelle’s Show.



6. Chester Bennington


Chester bennington photo

Chester Bennington of Linkin Park fame has died. The singer was just 41 years old.


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Monday, September 18, 2017

Emmys In Memoriam Segment Snubs Charlie Murphy, Erin Moran and More; Twitter Rages


So the Emmy Awards happened last night, and lots of people had lots of feelings about it.


And many, if not most, of those feelings were extremely negative.


Lots of people were upset when Sterling K. Brown was played off the stage during his lovely acceptance speech — so many that the venue was filled with boos after it happened.


There was also the very odd choice to bring out Sean Spicer — the "joke" didn"t land, to say the least.


Then there was the In Memoriam segment, the part of the show where everyone takes time to pay tribute to the people from the industry who are no longer with us.


It sounds nice, right?


But the people in charge over there at the Emmys truly dropped the ball with this one.


Huge stars like Charlie Murphy, Dick Gregory, Frank Vincent, Harry Dean Stanton, and Erin Moran weren"t remembered during this special moment during the show.


And you know Twitter wasn"t having that …




1. A Strong Start


A strong start

Viola David? Chris Jackson? Boy, this thing had all the ingredients to be a real tear-jerker, huh?



2. But Alas …


But alas

It just simply did not work out.



3. Common Knows


Common knows

In a nice way, Common called out the Emmys for ignoring Charlie Murphy and Dick Gregory.



4. A Huge Oversight


A huge oversight

… Because really, how are you going to do that to Charlie Murphy and Dick Gregory?



5. Not Erin Moran!


Not erin moran

Seriously, they forgot this lady, too. Such a disappointment.



6. Where’s the Lie?


Wheres the lie

Nothing against legends Carrie Fisher and Debbie Reynolds, obviously, but this person has an excellent point.


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Charlie Murphy"s Rep Says Emmys Have No Excuse for In Memoriam Blunder

Charlie Murphy’s rep says he sent the Emmys photos for the show’s In Memoriam segment so there should have been NO excuse to exclude him. Domenick Nati tells TMZ, an Emmys producer reached out to him on August 18 asking for photos to include as part…


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Chris Hardwick"s Shocked at Emmys In Memoriam Screwup

Chris Hardwick thinks someone’s got some ‘splainin’ to do after the Emmys overlooked several celebs, including a “legend” in its In Memoriam segment. We got Chris leaving Beauty & Essex Sunday night in L.A., and brought him up to speed –…


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Emmys Forgets to Honor Dick Gregory, Charlie Murphy, Frank Vincent, Harry Dean Stanton During In Memoriam

The showrunners for the 2017 Emmys forgot to honor some noteworthy performers during their in memoriam segment … including Dick Gregory, Charlie Murphy, Harry Dean Stanton and Frank Vincent who all died this year. During the…


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Monday, February 27, 2017

Oscars In Memoriam Segment Included Someone Who"s Alive

Oscars So White?


More like Oscars So… Wrong this year.


To close the 2017 ceremony, Warren Beatty and Faye Dunaway were given the wrong envelope, leading to the biggest gaffe in Oscars history when the wrong Best Picture winner was announced.


But while this may have been the most noticeable mistake of the evening, it was not the only significant screw-up.



(And, no, that isn’t a reference to Casey Affleck winning Best Actor over Denzel Washington.)


During the In Memoriam segment – which paid tribute to all those in Hollywood who passed away over the past year – a photo of producer Jan Chapman appeared on screen at one point.


It was used to represent Janet Patterson, an Australian costume designer who died in October of 2016.


But Chapman is still very much alive.


And she felt awful about the accidental switcheroo (despite obviously playing no role whatsoever in the mishap).






Patterson was a four-time Academy Award nominee and was best known for working on period films such as Far From the Madding Crowd and The Piano.


The details of her death are unknown at this time.


Chapman, who is also Australian, most recently worked on The Babadook.


She issued the following statement to Variety after the In Memoriam video aired: 


I was devastated by the use of my image in place of my great friend and long-time collaborator Janet Patterson. I had urged her agency to check any photograph which might be used and understand that they were told that the Academy had it covered …


Janet was a great beauty and four-time Oscar nominee and it is very disappointing that the error was not picked up. I am alive and well and an active producer.


It appears as those photo agency Getty is to blame for this mistake, as it mislabeled a photo of Chapman as a photo of Patterson.


Here is an actual photo of Chapman, while you can watch the error take place in the video above.



As is almost always the case, tribute reel was criticized for omitting a few names, including Garry Shandling and Florence Henderson (although, to be fair, both were best known for TV roles).


Moreover, Bill Paxton, who sadly died over the weekend, was not among the names and faces listed.


But only because he died after the clips were put together – and presented Jennifer Aniston made a point to mention Paxton in her introduction, fighting away tears as she did so.


The Academy has not yet said anything about the In Memoriam segment.


We’ll update this article with its quote if it ever releases one.


Until then, check out the following collection of GIFs and join us in wondering why no one ever taught Nicole Kidman how to clap…



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Monday, February 13, 2017

Christina Grimmie: Snubbed By Grammys In Memoriam Tribute

In June of 2016 Christina Grimmie was murdered while signing autographs for fans following a performance in Orlando.


Coming as it did just one day before the Orlando nightclub massacre, Grimmie’s death set off shockwaves of grief and fear, with fans mourning not only the loss of the spirited 22-year-old, but also the loss of what she might have become.


So no matter how many times it happens, it always comes as a surprise when Grimmie is left out of a memorial segment on major award show.



First, Grimmie was snubbed by the Emmys, and now her fans are expressing outrage once again, as Christina was left out of the in memoriam segment of last night’s Grammy awards.


The lives of numerous music legends came to an end in 2016 and the Grammys paid tribute to David Bowie, Prince, and George Michael over the course of the evening.


When it came time for the montage honoring all those who passed, however, Grimmie’s name and image were glaringly omitted.


Fans immediately took to social media to express their displeasure:



“Hey, remember when Christina Grimmie was murdered outside of her show? Cause apparently no memoriams do,” tweeted one viewer.


“It’s a shame they didn’t add Christina Grimmie in the ‘In Memoriam’. That girl was so good to her fans & had a VOICE!” wrote another.


Grimmie was a contestant on NBC’s The Voice, and she was just starting to establish a fan base and a distinctive solo career when she was tragically gunned down.


Despite her youth, Grimmie had a tremendous impact within the entertainment industry and stars such as Ellen DeGeneres and Adam Levine publicly paid tribute in the days following her death.



Levine even offered to pay for Grimmie’s funeral and described working with the young songstress as a once in a lifetime experience.


Shortly after her death, Billboard magazine published an open letter to congress demanding more stringent background checks prior to gun sales.


More than 200 recording artists signed the letter, including Jennifer Lopez, Lady Gaga, Paul McCartney, and Ringo Starr.



Needless to say, Grimmie’s influence stretched well beyond the world of music.


And her fans are justified in their outrage over the lack of proper respect for her memory.



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