Rob Reiner, Catherine O’Hara, Diane Keaton and more were honored during the 2026 SAG Actor Awards In Memoriam

Gone but never forgotten.
Rob Reiner, Catherine O’Hara and Diane Keaton were among the many celebrities in attendance on Sunday 2026 SAG Awards Actors In the memory section
The tribute began with a photo of “Dawson’s Creek” star James Van Der Beek – who He died on February 11 at the age of 48 After a battle with cancer – she appears on the big screen.
A clip was also played of “Grey’s Anatomy” star Eric Dane saying, “Don’t waste a minute.” Dane tragically He died on February 19 At the age of 53, less than a year after announcing his diagnosis of amyotrophic lateral sclerosis.
As for O’Hara, she’s remembered for a series of clips from her long career, which included projects like “Home Alone” and “Schitt’s Creek.”
“When it all comes together and you make a good movie, it will be good forever,” she said in a clip from The Studio. It brought O’Hara his first posthumous SAG-AFTRA award for Outstanding Actress in a Comedy Series earlier in the night.
O’Hara He died of pulmonary embolism In Los Angeles on January 30th. She was 71 years old.
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Other big names honored Sunday night included Reiner, Keaton, Gene Hackman, Val Kilmer and Robert Redford.
Reiner and his wife, Michelle Singer, were Reiner He was killed and found dead At their home in Brentwood on December 14. The When Harry Met Sally director was 78 years old, and his wife was 70 years old.
Ketone He died of pneumonia On October 11th. The beloved “Annie Hall” star was 79 years old.
Other notable celebrities remembered during the 2026 SAG Actor Awards include Michelle Trachtenberg, Peter Green, Graham Greene, Robert Carradine, Brigitte Bardot, James Ransone, Michael Madsen, Loni Anderson, George Wendt, Jonathan Goss, Loretta Sweat, Diane Ladd, Julian McMahon, and Malcolm-Jamal Warner.
Sarah Paulson introduced the emotional In Memoriam segment with a moving speech before the montage began.
“Actors form a family of souls connected by a difficult quest, by appreciating our creative spirit and often drawn closer by our mutual support and love,” she began.
The actress added: “I am proud to be part of the family of actors in this room and around the world.” “It is a great honor to work and share these rich times with so many talented people.”
Paulson went on to describe the celebrities Hollywood has lost over the past year as “true giants” who were “mentors,” “coworkers,” “inspirations,” and “friends.”
“We are all lifted up by them,” she concluded. “We are happier and wiser, a little more broad-minded by their shared spirit, and we should remember how lucky we are to have been changed by them, and we have been.”



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