Emmys 2022 In Memoriam Segment
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The 2022 Emmy Awards included its annual in memoriam tribute to entertainers and industry professionals who died in the past year during Monday night’s ceremony in Los Angeles. “Golden Girls” icon Betty White, actor James Caan, and “Full House” star Bob Saget were all honored.
John Legend performed his emotional new song “Pieces” during the ceremony at the Microsoft Theater on Sept. 12 after an introduction by Anthony Anderson. “It never feels like the right time to say goodbye to a loved one, a friend, or a cherished icon,” Anderson said, before launching into a Shakespeare quote. He said the segment would “acknowledge the legends within our industry who have passed on.”
Continued Anderson, “We celebrate all that they created and shared with the world. May they rest in peace and power.”
As Legend crooned the heartfelt lyrics, video played featuring images — and some audio — of the celebrated legends and icons. Sang the musician, “The only thing you can do is pick up the pieces / Let your broken heart learn / Learn to live in pieces.”
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Other notable inclusions were Anne Heche, who died following a car accident in August, and sports commentator Vin Scully. Nichelle Nichols, Sidney Poitier, Pat Carroll, and Paul Sorvino were also honored.
The 74th annual primetime Emmy Awards are airing live on NBC on Sept. 12.