
Oscars 2026: IMAX pioneer David Kieghley left out from ‘In Memoriam’ segment, son slams organisers
The Hindu
Geoff Keighley has called out the Oscars 2026 for snubbing his dad, David Keighley, in the ‘In Memoriam’ segment. David, who passed away last year, was a game-changer in the world of IMAX
Geoff Keighley, son of IMAX pioneer David Keighley, has slammed the organisers of this year’s Oscars for omitting his father from the ceremony’s ‘In Memoriam’ segment.
Keighley played a significant role in advancing the IMAX film format. He passed away in September 2025 at 77. He was not included in the tribute sequence during the Academy Awards broadcast, which commemorates members of the film industry who died in the previous year.
David wrote on the social media platform X that he was “incredibly disappointed and heartbroken” that the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences had not acknowledged his father’s “immeasurable contributions to IMAX and cinema”.
So incredibly disappointed and heartbroken that the #Oscars and AMPAS chose not to include my father, David Keighley, and his immeasurable contributions to IMAX and cinema in the In Memoriam segment in the broadcast.I will never forget. pic.twitter.com/bMmICAPn3w
Keighley was among several figures who were absent from the extended tribute. Actor Tom Noonan was also not mentioned despite his long association with film and television.
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