People are upset over the Oscars In Memoriam section that didn't include an Eric Dane tribute.

The audience labeled it as 'illegal'.

People are upset over the Oscars In Memoriam section that didn't include an Eric Dane tribute.

The recent Oscars ceremony left many viewers feeling disappointed, specifically with the In Memoriam segment. People were quick to express their fury over the fact that stars like Eric Dane and James Van Der Beek were not mentioned. The event, held at the Dolby Theatre in Los Angeles and hosted by Conan O'Brien for the second time, took a break from awarding trophies to honor the names of those we have lost in the past year.

This included tributes to luminaries like Rob Reiner, Catherine O'Hara, and Diane Keaton. In one of the most emotional moments of the night, Canadian actress Rachel McAdams took to the stage to remember Diane Keaton, who passed away at the age of 79 from bacterial pneumonia in October. McAdams described Keaton as a "legend with no end" and spoke about her impact on the industry for over 50 years.

She also highlighted Keaton's role as a mother to her two children, stating that she meant so much to many people. The audience then rose to their feet as Barbra Streisand paid tribute to her The Way We Were co-star Robert Redford, who passed away at the age of 89 in September. Streisand hailed him as a "brilliant, subtle actor" and praised his backbone.

She ended her speech with a moving rendition of the song "Memory" from the film. While the tributes brought tears to the eyes of many watching at home, some noticed that not everyone who should have been included was featured. The In Memoriam clip included tributes to several stars, but it did not go unnoticed that Eric Dane, who passed away on February 19 at the age of 53, and James Van Der Beek, who passed away eight days earlier at the age of 48, were absent.

Despite being known mainly for their TV work, both actors had also made significant contributions to the film industry. Fans took to social media to express their anger over the exclusion of these two stars. Some even suggested that their tributes may have been added online instead, but this was not enough for many viewers.

It was also noted that other late stars, such as Brigitte Bardot, were missing from the In Memoriam segment. Bardot, a French actress, model, and animal rights activist, passed away at the age of 91 in December. Some believe that her controversial politics may have played a role in her exclusion.

Despite the controversy surrounding the In Memoriam segment, the ceremony continued with the announcement of the winners. Paul Thomas Anderson won Best Director for his film One Battle After Another, while Michael B. Jordan took home the award for Best Actor for his performance in Sinners.

Other notable winners included Sean Penn for Best Supporting Actor, Amy Madigan for Best Supporting Actress, and the film Sinners for Best Original Screenplay. Overall, the Oscars ceremony was a mix of emotions, with touching tributes and well-deserved winners. However, the In Memoriam segment left many feeling disappointed and questioning the inclusion process.

As the night came to a close, people couldn't help but wonder about the stars who were not mentioned and the impact they had on the entertainment industry.

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