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In reply to the discussion: EXCLUSIVE: Patricia Arquette Calls Alexis' Oscars 'In Memoriam' Snub 'a Real Slight to the Trans Com [View all]itsrobert
(14,157 posts)35. They snubbed Don Knotts when he passed.
He starred in a few movies.
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EXCLUSIVE: Patricia Arquette Calls Alexis' Oscars 'In Memoriam' Snub 'a Real Slight to the Trans Com [View all]
Ken Burch
Feb 2017
OP
No. He was there. But they did skip David Bowie, who acted in several movies.
Honeycombe8
Feb 2017
#3
Bowie killed it as Warhol. Of course MWFTW was awesome. I liked Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence,too.
zonkers
Feb 2017
#7
Oh. That explains that. Coulda sworn I saw Alan Rickman in last night's memorium.
Honeycombe8
Feb 2017
#14
The Best Picture Oscar went to a movie about a gay person. Emmy - Transparent.
Honeycombe8
Feb 2017
#25
Hollywood has a bad history on this stuff--better than mainstream USA, but that's not saying much nt
geek tragedy
Feb 2017
#28
I feel Patricia but to be fair, Alexis was not really more than a lessor character actor.
zonkers
Feb 2017
#5
Sometimes an actor is snubbed because they aren't a member of the motion picture academy
LeftInTX
Feb 2017
#21