Current:Home > reviewsIndexbit Exchange:2024 Emmys Fans Outraged After Shelley Duvall Left Out of In Memoriam Segment -FundPrime
Indexbit Exchange:2024 Emmys Fans Outraged After Shelley Duvall Left Out of In Memoriam Segment
PredictIQ View
Date:2025-04-10 22:29:15
The Indexbit Exchange2024 Emmys "In Memoriam" segment may have forgotten this beloved star, but her legacy lives on.
During the Sept. 15 award show at Los Angeles' Peacock Theater, the Academy of Television Arts & Sciences took a moment to honor members of the television industry who have passed away over the last year, which included Shannen Doherty, Bob Newhart, and Gena Rowlands, among others.
However, viewers pointed out that Shelley Duvall—who died in July at age 75—was not among those among those who received a tribute during the the section, which featured a performance from Jelly Roll.
"How did Shelley Duvall not make it into the segment?? #Emmys" one X user asked, while another wondered, "How could they forget Shelley Duvall?!"
Others speculated that Shelley—who earned an Emmy nomination for Outstanding Animated Program in 1992 for her children's series Shelley Duvall's Bedtime Stories, as well as appeared in TV shows including Maggie Winters, Faerie Tale Theatre and Frasier—may have been left out on account of being best known for her film roles, which include The Shining, Popeye, 3 Women and Annie Hall.
"I think she was more a film actress than a tv one," one X user guessed. "She'll probably get into the Oscars in memoriam."
This isn't the first time an iconic performer has been left out of the "In Memoriam" segment. Back in 2022, fans were outraged when Olivia Newton-John was absent from the tribute that honored late legends including Betty White, Bob Saget, Sidney Poitier and James Caan.
And while the Grease star—who died in August of that year at age 73 following a 30-year battle with breast cancer—did receive a mention on the Emmys' online In Memoriam page, viewers were disappointed that the live telecast didn't celebrate her impressive career, which included appearances in TV series like Sordid Lives: The Series, Bette, Murphy Brown and Ned and Stacey.
"Hey Emmys, that was a beautiful In Memoriam tribute," one user wrote on X at the time, "but you left out Olivia Newton-John."
Another added, "She is and always will be an icon and you forgot her????"
Of course, Olivia's legacy was celebrated in other ways. In the weeks following her passing, her husband John Easterling shared sweet words about the beloved actress.
"She was the most courageous woman I've ever known," John wrote on Instagram at the time. "Her bandwidth for genuinely caring for people, for nature and all creatures almost eclipses what is humanely possible."
He added, "It is only the grace of God that has allowed me to share the depth and passion of her being for so long."
For more talked-about moments at the 2024 Emmys, keep reading.
These two were clearly loving each other like a love song, baby.
The Fargo actor picked up an award and proved he definitely knows where babies come from.
The Big Little Lies costars were clearly intrigued by something off in the distance.
The Abbott Elementary costars were looking abb-solutely fabulous.
Tess knows she's got the pommel horse king by her side.
The Only Murders in the Building star gracefully waited for her moment in the spotlight.
The father son hosting duo put each other on blast in more ways than one.
The Morning Show actress was thrilled to wave to her adoring fans.
The Traitors folks were feel not traitorous at all after winning the Emmy for Outstanding Reality Competition Program.
Jeremy Allen White, Liza Colón-Zayas and Ebon Moss-Bachrach from The Bear know that the cast that wins Emmys together stays together.
The Saturday Night Live costars were feeling giddy.
The Reba alums proved that they've got chemistry on and off the screen.
The What We Do In the Shadows actor had a special fang-shaped surprise for the crowds.
The Traitors host knows its important to always stay hydrated.
Jesse and Jane proved that even stars are excited to run into each other.
For the latest breaking news updates, click here to download the E! News AppveryGood! (219)
Related
- Skins Game to make return to Thanksgiving week with a modern look
- Great-grandmother who just finished radiation treatments for breast cancer wins $5M lottery prize
- Chicago denounces gun violence after 109 shot, 19 fatally, during Fourth of July weekend
- Fed’s Powell highlights slowing job market in signal that rate cuts may be nearing
- Megan Fox's ex Brian Austin Green tells Machine Gun Kelly to 'grow up'
- New cyberattack targets iPhone Apple IDs. Here's how to protect your data.
- AP PHOTOS: From the Caribbean to Texas, Hurricane Beryl leaves a trail of destruction
- Alec Baldwin goes to trial for 'Rust' movie shooting: What you need to know
- Travis Hunter, the 2
- Chicago Baptist church pastor missing, last seen on July 2
Ranking
- Senate begins final push to expand Social Security benefits for millions of people
- Beryl leaves millions without power, heads toward Mississippi: See outage map
- Ex-Browns QB Bernie Kosar reveals Parkinson's, liver disease diagnoses
- Teresa Giudice embraces 'photoshop' blunder with Larsa Pippen birthday tribute: 'Love it'
- Taylor Swift makes surprise visit to Kansas City children’s hospital
- Record 3 million passengers passed through TSA checkpoints Sunday after July 4th
- Rent inflation remains a pressure point for small businesses
- Former guards and inmate families urge lawmakers to fix Wisconsin prisons
Recommendation
The FBI should have done more to collect intelligence before the Capitol riot, watchdog finds
MLB Home Run Derby taking shape: Everything you need to know
Georgia slave descendants submit signatures to fight zoning changes they say threaten their homes
Advocates launch desperate effort to save Oklahoma man from execution in 1992 murder
Mets have visions of grandeur, and a dynasty, with Juan Soto as major catalyst
Stock market today: Japan’s Nikkei 225 index logs record close, as markets track rally on Wall St
Case against Army veteran charged with killing a homeless man in Memphis, Tennessee, moves forward
Republicans move at Trump’s behest to change how they will oppose abortion