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Oscars Honor Deceased Celebrities

AwardEvery year the Academy Awards honorsrecently deceased celebrities from the movie industry. The tradition started in1994, and will continue this year on February 24, 2013. In the past, aperformer sings a sentimental song while the memorial is displayed. Ananonymous committee at the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences isdeliberating who the next 30 or so honorees will be. Anonymity limits hard-linecampaigning for the honoree spots. The number of celebrities memorializedhas fluctuated over the years. The longest list included 48 names, while the shortestlist included only 23.

Some more favored names for the honoree spots this yearinclude Lois Smith, Ernest Borgnine, Nora Ephron, Richard Zanuck andMarvin Hamlisch.The committee is weighing celebrity status,achievements, and awards. Former president of the Academy, Tom Sherak,disclosed there is an increase in the number of people deciding the memorialsegment of the award show. Celebrities remembered are not limited to academy members.Recently, a more inclusive approach has allowed people who were not in thelimelight to get recognition for their contributions. 

See Michael Cieply, Even for the Dead, There’s a Race to Make the A-List at Oscars, The New York Times, Feb. 7, 2013. 

Special thanks to Jim Hillhouse (Professional Legal Marketing (PLM, Inc.)) for bringing this article to my attention.