Many notable omissions left fans angry.
Those watching last night’s Oscars were left furious after the In Memoriam section, as one recent celebrity death was left out of the tribute.
Fans were quick to point out online that Michelle Trachtenberg did not feature during the section which paid tribute to those within the industry that had passed.
The likes of David Lynch, Maggie Smith, James Earl Jones, Gene Hackman and Donald Sutherland were all included.
Trachtenberg, who tragically passed away at 39 following a liver transplant, starred in Harriet The Spy and Gossip Girl.
Fans took to social media to voice their disappointment at the young actor being left out.
One fan wrote: “It’s shameful that the Oscars didn’t include Michelle Trachtenberg in their memorial montage of all the actors/actresses who have passed within the year!!!!”
Another said: “The Oscars not honoring Michelle Trachtenberg in the memoriam is absolutely disgusting.”
“Did they really not even include Michelle Trachtenberg in the “In Memoriam” for tonight’s Oscars??? That’s icky,” another fan wrote.
There were other notable actors missing including Candyman star Tony Todd.
Alain Delon, Tony Roberts, Linda Lavin and Martin Mull were also left out of the section.
