Lacrimosa," the In Memoriam segment presented by Morgan Freeman highlighted late talents like Gene Hackman and James Earl Jones.
The Oscars honored stars such as David Lynch, Gene Hackman and Jeff Baena during its “In Memoriam” segment, but Michelle Trachtenberg was not included in the tribute.
Academy Awards took place Sunday in Los Angeles, where several late movie stars were remembered by their grieving peers.
The Oscars are under fire for what many are calling a snub of Michelle Trachtenberg in the In Memoriam segment.
Trachtenberg was born in New York City on October 11th, 1985, and started acting at a young age, appearing in the classic 90’s Nickelodeon series The Adventures of Pete and Pete, playing Nona F. Mecklenberg. She made her movie debut in 1996, starring in Harriet the Spy.
The Oscars In Memoriam segment celebrated entertainment figures who died in the past year, though Michelle Trachtenberg was omitted.
Mitzi Gaynor, Olivia Hussey, Bernard Hill, Silvia Pinal and Alain Delon were also among the big names missing from the somber section.
Michelle Trachtenberg was left out of the in memoriam segment of the Academy Awards just days after her death, with tributes paid to Gene Hackman, Maggie Smith, James Earl Jones and David Lynch.
This year's segment showed actors like James Earl Jones and Donald Sutherland ... Nothing for Tony Todd or Michelle Trachtenberg?" one person wrote on X. "Michelle trachtenberg not being mentioned ...
As with every year, the In Memoriam passed with some notable exclusions. Michelle Trachtenberg, who also died last week, was missing from the tribute. Trachtenberg led her first film, Harriet The Spy,