Emmys: Here is everyone who was featured in the In Memoriam
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The last year has seen Hollywood lose many stars and many of those pop culture icons were remembered in the In Memoriam portion of Monday's Emmy Awards.
Tina Fey introduced the annual segment, which both started and ended with music legend Aretha Franklin, who died last month at the age of 76. As Franklin's version of "Amazing Grace" played, the In Memoriam paid tribute to Craig Zadan, Neil Simon, Burt Reynolds, Charlotte Rae, Steven Bochco, and Anthony Bourdain.
One controversial inclusion was John McCain, the former Republican presidential candidate who died Aug. 25 at the age of 81. During his career in office, the Arizona senator hosted a 2002 episode of Saturday Night Live and made cameos on 24 and Parks and Recreation.
Read the full list of those recognized in the In Memoriam below:
Aretha Franklin
Bernie Casey
Della Reese
Anthony Bourdain
Jerry Van Dyke
Craig Zadan
Reg E. Cathey
Steven Bochco
Dick Enberg
Lee Miller, producer
Suzanne Patmore Gibbs, producer
Bruce Margolis, producer
Jim Nabors
Bill Daily
Bob Schiller, writer
Paul Junger Witt, producer
David Ogden Stiers
John Mahoney
Hugh Wilson
Charlotte Rae
Henri Bollinger, publicist
David Cassidy
Robert Guillaume
Hugh Hefner
Marian Rees, producer
Jimmy Nickerson, stuntman
Mitzi Shore, The Comedy Store co-founder
Neil Simon
Monty Hall
Burt Reynolds
Rose Marie
John McCain
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