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Assuming the list of people in the memorium I found is correct, a lot of spaces to appear to go to people who were nominated or won Academy Awards in the prominent categories:
Abby Mann - 1 win, 1 more nomination Anthony Minghella - 1 win, 3 more nominations Charles Joffe - 1 win Charlton Heston - 1 win Claude Berri - 1 win, 1 more nomination David Watkin - 1 win Isaac Hayes - 1 win, 1 more nomination James Whitmore - 2 nominations John Michael Hayes - 2 nominations Jules Dassin - 2 nominations Kon Ichikawa - 1 indirect nomination (he direct The Burmese Harp, best foreign language nominee); also a major post-war Japanese director. Leonard Rosenman - 2 wins, 2 more nominations Paul Newman - 1 win, 9 more nominations Paul Scofield - 1 win, 1 more nomination Richard Widmark - 1 nomination Robert Mulligan - 1 nomination Roy Scheider - 2 nominations Stan Winston - 2 wins, 6 more nominations Sydney Pollack - 2 wins, 5 more nominations So that leaves 9 people mentioned who I don't think were ever nominated: Charles Schneer - Major B movie producer Evelyn Keyes - Prominent second female lead in the '40s/'50s. Joseph Caracciolo - Seems to have done art design and producing. IMDb doesn't even know he's dead yet. No wiki page. Maila Nurmi - Better known as Vampira Manny Farber - Prominent film critic Ned Tanen - Former major studio head Ricardo Montalban - Actor Robert DoQui - Actor Warren Cowan - Legendary publicist. So it looks to me like they probably have some rule about which former nominee/winners are automatically included. Then they know they have X slots available for all of the other people who died that year and probably try to spread the love around a bit through industry. And then hunker down for the inevitable barrage of "why didn't my husband get in!" complaints (I know this is real, some book on the Oscars I've read mentioned that many attempts have been made by producers to remove the segment so they wouldn't have to deal with the hurt feelings afterward). |
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