Key Points

The Emmy Awards paid tribute to television stars who passed away with an emotional In Memoriam segment. While honoring beloved actors like Maggie Smith and John Amos, the broadcast notably omitted several prominent names. Fans expressed disappointment that figures like Hulk Hogan, Polly Holliday, and Tony Todd were excluded from the televised portion. The Television Academy did include additional names in a longer online memorial available on their website.

Key Points: Emmys In Memoriam Omits Hulk Hogan Polly Holliday Tony Todd

  • In Memoriam segment featured Lainey Wilson and Vince Gill performance
  • Omissions included Danielle Spencer and Leslie Charleson from soaps
  • Television Academy listed more names on its official website
  • Annual segment sparks debate due to broadcast time limitations
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Emmys In Memoriam leaves out Hulk Hogan, Polly Holliday, Tony Todd

Fans upset as Emmys In Memoriam segment leaves out Hulk Hogan, Polly Holliday, Tony Todd, and others while honoring stars like Maggie Smith and John Amos.

"Malcolm-Jamal Warner remains in our hearts - Phylicia Rashad"

Los Angeles, September 15

The Emmy Awards paid an emotional tribute to television stars who passed away in recent years.

At the awards ceremony on Sunday (local time) the segment featured singer Lainey Wilson and Vince Gill performing "Go Rest High on the Mountain," as names and faces of beloved actors and creators filled the screen.

According to Variety, the tribute was introduced by Phylicia Rashad, who remembered her on-screen son from 'The Cosby Show,' Malcolm-Jamal Warner, who died on July 20. "Malcolm-Jamal Warner remains in our hearts," Rashad said as the audience stood in silence.

While the moving segment honoured stars like Maggie Smith, John Amos, Loretta Swit, and Ozzy Osbourne, some names were left out of the broadcast, including 'Alice' star Polly Holliday, wrestler and actor Hulk Hogan, 'What's Happening' actor Danielle Spencer, 'General Hospital' star Leslie Charleson, and 'The Sopranos' actor Jerry Adler. Other names missing included Tony Todd, Graham Greene, King of the Hill actor Jonathan Joss, Lynne Marie Stewart of Pee-Wee's Playhouse, and Dennis the Menace star Jay North.

While these omissions upset some fans, the Television Academy did include many of the names on a longer scroll available on its website.

Every year, the 'In Memoriam' segment sparks debate due to time limits and the Academy's decisions on who gets featured on the broadcast.

Meanwhile, Netflix crime drama 'Adolescence' emerge as a big winner, taking home the Best Limited Series award and sweeping a total of six trophies across major categories.

Tramell Tillman created history by becoming the first Black man to win the Emmy for Best [category]. Seth Rogen won Best Lead Actor for 'The Studio,' while Jean Smart picked up Best Lead Actress for 'Hacks'. Other winners included Britt Lower, who bagged Best Lead Actress in a Drama Series for 'Severance,' and Katherine LaNasa, who won Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series for 'The Pitt.'

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Rohit P
Tony Todd not being included is a shame! His work in horror films was legendary. Many of us grew up watching his movies during late-night TV sessions here. They should honor all artists properly.
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Ananya R
While I understand time constraints, the Academy should be more inclusive. Many of these artists brought joy to audiences globally. Maybe they can extend the segment by a few minutes? It's about respect.
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David E
Glad they at least have the complete list on their website. The broadcast can't include everyone, but fans can still pay their respects online. Practical solution for a difficult situation.
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Karthik V
Polly Holliday was amazing in Alice! My parents used to watch that show when Doordarshan would air international content. These artists deserve recognition for their contributions to global entertainment.
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Sarah B
The tribute segment was beautiful though. Lainey Wilson and Vince Gill's performance was touching. Maybe they could rotate which artists get featured in the broadcast each year to be more fair?

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