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Jon Stewart | ... |
Himself - Host
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Amy Adams | ... |
Herself - Nominee: Best Actress in a Supporting Role
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Moustapha Akkad | ... |
Himself - Memorial sequence
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Jessica Alba | ... |
Herself - Co-Presenter: Best Sound Mixing
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Eddie Albert | ... |
Himself - Memorial sequence
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Muhammad Ali | ... |
Himself
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Robert Altman | ... |
Himself - Honorary Award Recipient
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Jennifer Aniston | ... |
Herself - Presenter: Best Costume Design
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Colleen Atwood | ... |
Herself - Winner: Best Costume Design
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Lauren Bacall | ... |
Herself - Presenter: Introduced to Film noir
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Eric Bana | ... |
Himself - Presenter: Best Sound Mixing
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Anne Bancroft | ... |
Herself - Memorial sequence
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Paul Beauregard | ... |
Himself - Winner: Best Original Song
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Dion Beebe | ... |
Himself - Winner: Best Cinematography
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Barbara Bel Geddes | ... |
Herself - Memorial sequence
(archive footage)
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Films contending for the annual awards include Brokeback Mountain (2005), Capote (2005), Crash (2004), Good Night, and Good Luck. (2005) and Munich (2005).
I was surprised to find Don Knotts left out of the Memoriam section during this years awards. He's one of the most beloved comics of his generation. His films made a fortune? GHOST AND MR. CHICKEN. THE INCREDIBLE MR. LIMPETT. Classics. I know Barney Fife was a TV character, but still, he's one of the most influential comedians of the post-War years. And he didn't even get a mention in the Memorial section? Let's not go into the fact that the composer of the GODZILLA theme was left out. That might be consider an obscure credit for an American awards show. But Don Knotts? Who's more classic that Don Knotts? What's up with that?