Abe Vigoda's Daughter Says She's 'Disappointed' Her Dad Was Left Out By The Oscars

The 94-year-old Godfather actor passed away last month at his home in New Jersey - but there was no sign of him during the Oscars' 'In Memoriam' tribute.

One famous face was missing during the Oscars' "In Memoriam" tribute on Sunday night: Abe Vigoda.

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The 94-year-old Godfather actor passed away last month at his home in New Jersey.

When his daughter, Carol Vigoda Fuchs, watched the awards show, she was shocked her dad wasn't part of the tribute.

"'So where is it? What happened?'" she asked, she told INSIDE EDITION. "It was very, very disappointing. How could they forget [him]? How could they do that?"

Vigoda was the butt of many death hoax rumors for decades after first being mistakenly reported dead 34 years ago.

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After the omission on Sunday, Twitter lit up.

They left Abe Vigoda out of the in memorium. That's okay, he dies every year anyway. #Oscars

— Jeff Ross (@realjeffreyross) February 29, 2016

Where was #AbeVigoda? #Oscars

— Josh Gad (@joshgad) February 29, 2016

FULL STOP: How in the WORLD was Abe Vigoda not included in the "In Memoriam" at the #Oscars ??

— Ben Sasse (@BenSasse) February 29, 2016

Another notable omission was actor Geoffrey Lewis, father of actress Juliette Lewis. The Natural Born Killers star tweeted:

I know @TheAcademy didn't mean to overlook my dad #GeoffreyLewis in the memorium. who was beloved by so many https://t.co/HKaEN9JscA

— Juliette Lewis (@JulietteLewis) February 29, 2016

My dad #GeoffreyLewis was beloved and contributed over 220 roles in film and tv. @TheAcademy maybe you can remember to include him nxt yr

— Juliette Lewis (@JulietteLewis) February 29, 2016



Some of the stars that were eulogized in the segment were David Bowie, Alan Rickman, Wes Craven, Leonard Nimoy, among others.

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