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The Screen Actors Guild's newly re-dubbedActor Awards, formerly known as the SAG Awards, wouldn't be complete without a stirring segment paying tribute to the exemplars of the craft who died in 2025. But Sunday's "In Memoriam" itself wasn't entirely complete.

Entertainment Weekly Hulk Hogan, Miles Caton, and Jerry AdlerCredit: Paul Kane/Getty; Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty; Roy Rochlin/Getty

The segment soundtracked to a live rendition of Paul Young's "Everytime You Go Away" omitted several major stars, includingHulk Hogan,The Soprano's Jerry Adler,The Walking Dead's Kelley Mack, legendary Palestinian actor and director Mohammad Bakri,Vice Principalsstandout Kimberly Hébert Gregory, Cannes-winning French actress Émilie Dequenne,Our Gangchild star Sidney Kibrick, and more.

Mohammad Bakri, Kimberly Hébert Gregory, and Kelley MackCredit: Chelsea Lauren/Getty; Matt Winkelmeyer/Getty; Barry Brecheisen/Getty

Also left out of the segment broadcast live on Netflix were Maria Riva, the daughter of Marlene Dietrich;Dynastystar Betty Harford,Mulholland Drivestandout Rebekah Del Rio, pioneering indigenous actress Dawn Little Sky, soap actor Mark Dobies, the prolific Lee Weaver, and celebrated musician Marianne Faithfull, who appeared in a number of films and series.

Other missing names included Ed Gale, Jan Schwieterman, Lynne Marie Stewart, Alice Hirson, Lee Joo-sil, Lorna Raver, Michael McStay, Lulu Roman, Damien Thomas, Patrick Adiarte, Brandyn Barbara Artis, Patty Maloney, Rebekah Del Rio, Joe Marinelli, Joanna Bacon, Penelope Milford, Ed Williams, Floyd Levine, Jane Weintraub, Melanie Watson, May Britt, Jonathan Pienaar, John Eimen, and Alice and Ellen Kessler, better known as the Kessler twins.

Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Diane Keaton, and Robert RedfordCredit: Derek White/Getty; Charley Gallay/Getty; Arnold Jerocki/Getty

The Actor Awards tribute did, of course, shine a light on many masters of the craft who died over the past year, including Diane Keaton, Robert Redford, Malcolm-Jamal Warner, Gene Hackman, Catherine O'Hara, Rob Reiner, Val Kilmer, Michelle Trachtenberg, June Lockhart, and Loretta Swit.

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After the segment concluded,Sinnersstar Miles Caton took to the stage to perform an inspiring version of the gospel classic, "This Little Light of Mine."

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Catherine O'Hara at the SAG Actor Awards in 2020Credit: Steve Granitz/WireImage

O'Hara, who was nominated in two categories for her performance on Seth Rogen's industry satireThe Studio,died on Jan. 30at the age of 71. She won both — for her part in the series' ensemble, and for Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Comedy Series.

Rogen gave a moving speech in her stead, urging the audience to show their friends and loved ones O'Hara's work, and "tell the people as they're laughing that that's Catherine O'Hara, and we're lucky that we got to live in a world where she so genuinely got to share her talents with us."

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Actor Awards 'In Memoriam' omits Hulk Hogan, stars of “The Sopranos”, “The Walking Dead”, and more

The Screen Actors Guild's newly re-dubbedActor Awards, formerly known as the SAG Awards, wouldn't be complete wi...
Jelly Roll Says He 'Flipped' His ATV and Broke His Collarbone Before 2026 Grammys, Wanted to 'Cry' and 'Scream' at Ceremony

Jelly Roll revealed that he injured his collarbone in an ATV accident shortly before the 2026 Grammy Awards in an Instagram post on Sunday, March 1

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Jelly Rollis opening up about an injury that he sustained shortly before the2026 Grammy Awards, but chose to keep a "secret" from fans.

On Sunday, March 1, the "Save Me" singer, 41, spoke candidly in anInstagram videoabout being hesitant to ride an ATV again, as rolling his earlier this year left him with a broken collarbone.

In the clip, Jelly Roll was seen walking around the repaired ATV before sharing a photo of his X-ray, a snap of him on stage at theGrammy Awards, and the damaged vehicle before it was fixed.

Jelly Roll at the 2026 Grammy AwardsCredit: Kevin Mazur/Getty

"Y'all just took this thing out for the first time since I flipped it," said Jelly Roll. "I broke my collarbone. I was so scared to get back on this thing. I just knew if I didn't get back on it sooner than later, I was just going to be more and more afraid of it."

He continued, "I tell y'all what though, my brother got it fixed, dude, and he killed it. It's brand new, I figured I had totaled it.

The "Need a Favor" singer revealed that he wanted to share the accident because the congratulatory hugs he received after his Grammy wins came to his mind while riding the ATV.

"I was just thinking, I was out there running all over the Grammys with a broken collarbone," said Jelly Roll. "Every time I hugged somebody that week, I wanted to scream. I just didn't say it, but every time somebody squeezed me, dude, I thought I was gonna cry."

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"Sometimes the machine can do more than the user thinks it can. This was all user error," he said of coping with the pain. "Anyways, moral of the story, get back on that pony baby. Love y'all," he concluded.

The star captioned his Instagram post, "I've been keeping a secret from y'all… 🤕."

Recovery from a collarbone injury can take up to 12 weeks, according to theCleveland Clinic.

While attending the Grammys with his wife,Bunnie Xo, on Sunday, Feb. 1, Jelly Roll won Best Contemporary Country Album for his 2024 album,Beautifully Broken, Best Contemporary Christian Music Performance/Song with Brandon Lake for "Hard Fought Hallelujah" and Best Country Duo/Group Performance with Shaboozey for "Amen."

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He later opened up toPEOPLEabout the accomplishment and his supportive fans who made it all possible.

"This would never have happened without them," he said. "Imagine they're one of the few people in the world, in the very beginning, who believe me. This overweight white trash kid from Tennessee was going to figure it out one day and to be standing up here going, that's my time, we actually get it."

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Jelly Roll Says He 'Flipped' His ATV and Broke His Collarbone Before 2026 Grammys, Wanted to 'Cry' and 'Scream' at Ceremony

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Bijou Phillips says she could be 'gone in a few days' without a kidney transplant

Actor and model Bijou Phillips has revealed that she's "hanging on by a thread" and urgently needs a kidney transplant.

NBC Universal Bijou Phillips smiles in front of a step-and-repeat backdrop. (Frazer Harrison / Getty Images for FIREAID)

"I've needed a transplant for a year," Philips toldUs Weekly in an exclusive sit-down interview, her first in a decade.

Phillips, 45, was born with underdeveloped kidneys and received her first kidney transplant at 36. In February, the actor revealed that she was back on dialysis — a treatment that Phillips emphasized is "not a cure" and puts her at an increased risk of infection.

"I could make it on dialysis for a couple years, or I could get an infection in my line tomorrow and be gone in a few days," Phillips told Us Weekly. "I'm really hopeful, [but] it's an extremely urgent situation."

Phillipsshared on Instagramon Feb. 11 that she needed help finding a kidney and shared a questionnaire for followers who were interested in becoming a donor. Nearly 1,300 people came forward saying they wanted to get tested and see if they were a match for Phillips. Of those individuals, Phillips said 50 or 60 might be a match.

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She called the response "beautiful" and said it was important to use her platform to advocate for those with kidney disease. "I think it's useful to raise awareness, [to encourage] more people to donate into the ether. It's such a wild disease," she told Us Weekly.

In the past, Phillips said, her creative projects inspired her to keep going. Now, Phillips says she is fighting for her life for her daughter, Fianna. "I'm all she's got," Phillips said.

"Now I'm a single mom and things are different. I want to be here for her, and I have to be here for her. The fight is back. That had been gone for a long time," Phillips said.

The life-and-death situation motivated Phillips to turn to social media for help with the encouragement of her famous friends and family, like sister Mackenzie Phillips and longtime friends Nicky and Paris Hilton. "To put my health out there publicly was terrifying, but my friends and family got fed up with me. They took control and were like, 'We're doing this,'" Phillips said.

Phillips offered the rare peek into her private life following theconviction of her ex-husbandDanny Masterson, who was sentenced to 30 years to life in prison for two rape convictions. Phillips filed for divorce days later.

Phillips' team could not be immediately reached for comment.

Bijou Phillips says she could be 'gone in a few days' without a kidney transplant

Actor and model Bijou Phillips has revealed that she's "hanging on by a thread" and urgently needs a kidne...

 

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