Arnold Schwarzenegger 'upset' over
key omissions from Oscars 'In Memoriam' tribute
The legendary Carol Channing wasn't included, nor was Andy Vajna, who
worked with the actor on 'Terminator 2'
Arnold Schwarzenegger tweeted out about how he was 'upset' over producer
Andy Vajna's omission from the In Memoriam segment, calling the filmmaker
'groundbreaking'
American comedian, singer and actress Carol Channing won Tony Awards, a
Golden Globe and was an Oscar nominee, but was not included. Photo: Getty
Not honoured: Dick Miller in 1976's Hollywood Boulevard. Photo: Alamy
R. Lee Emery was best known for his role in 'Full Metal Jacket', and was
not mentioned in the In Memoriam segment. Photo: Getty
Verne Troyer was a notable omission. Photo: Getty
Sunday's host-free Academy Awards appeared, by most accounts, to be a
resounding success: ratings rose from last year (to 29.6 million viewers in the
US alone); and it was a record year for Oscar winners that weren't both white
and male.
But, actor and politician Arnold Schwarzenegger pointed out there was
one slight issue – the many prominent and hard-working industry stalwarts that
were missed out from the 'In Memoriam' tribute.
While Marvel man Stan Lee, actor Burt Reynolds and director Bernardo
Bertolucci were all included in the honours, Schwarzenegger pointed out that
there were people who had died in the past year that were missed off the list:
The Terminator actor pointed out that his often-collaborator Andy Vajna (who
produced Evita, Nixon, and many of the Rambo, Die Hard and Terminator films)
wasn't honoured, and that Oscar-nominated Broadway icon Carol Channing of Hello
Dolly! fame also didn't get a mention.
Schwarzenegger brought to light two other key omissions: R. Lee Ermey,
who famously placed Gunnery Sergeant Hartman in Full Metal Jacket, and
character actor Dick Miller, who appeared in more than 100 films, including The
Terminator and Gremlins.
Other faces missing from Sunday's tribute included John Mahoney, who
played the Crane father in Frasier; Austin Powers actor Verne Troyer, who died
in April last year; Oscar nominee Sondra Locke (known for The Heart is a Lonely
Hunter); and Emmy nominee Reg E. Cathey of The Wire and House of Cards fame.
Reg E.
Cathey in 'House of Cards'.
Updated: February 26, 2019 02:34 PM
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Arnold Sports Festival is this
weekend: Here's what to expect (photos)
No result found, try new keyword!The festival started in 1989 as
primarily a bodybuilding competition and co-founders Arnold Schwarzenegger and
local businessman Jim Lorimer have since expanded it to host a myriad of other
competitio...
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Arnold Schwarzenegger Pranked with
'Arnold's Maid' Ski Run in Idaho
2/19/2019 12:40 AM PST
EXCLUSIVE
Some hooligan had some fun at Arnold Schwarzenegger's expense ...
taking a shot at the former Governator's indiscretion by defacing a
decades-old sign.
It all went down at Idaho's Sun Valley Resort where the Terminator had
"Arnold's Run" named after him back in 2001. It used to be the
"Flying Maid." You can see where this is going. Some dope riding down
the slope decided to change it to "Arnold's Maid" ... a clear shot at
Arnold fathering a child outta wedlock with his maid.
A spokesperson at the resort tells TMZ ... they did notice the vandalism
and have addressed it. We're told the sign's been fixed and it's now back to
"Arnold's Run."
Looks like they got it changed just in time, because Arnold was up in
Sun Valley on Monday and said he went skiing before a bike ride.
As for why the Idaho joint chose to honor the actor ... Arnold makes
regular getaways up there. He's also previously led the Christmas Eve
torchlight parade down the mountain. They love him.
And, what's love without a little poke of fun?
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