Matthew Perry, renowned for his role in "Friends," passed away at 54, discovered unresponsive and submerged in a hot tub at his Los Angeles residence. (Brian Ach/Invision/AP)


January 16, 2024

In a poignant gathering at Los Angeles' Peacock Theater for the 2024 Emmy Awards on Monday, the glitz and glamour were momentarily overshadowed by a heartfelt tribute to the losses suffered by the Hollywood community over the past year. Led by Charlie Puth, the ceremony paid respects to departed luminaries, underscoring the indelible impact they left on the industry.

The emotional in-memoriam segment featured a moving rendition of the "Friends" theme song, "I'll Be There for You," performed by Puth. The solemnity of the occasion reached its peak as the late Matthew Perry was remembered. Perry, known for his role in "Friends," passed away on October 28 at the age of 54. The cause of death was revealed to be an overdose of ketamine, with contributing factors such as drowning, coronary artery disease, and buprenorphine effects. Perry had allegedly been sober for 19 months, although recent reports suggested otherwise.

The year also saw the departure of iconic figures such as Paul Reubens, best known as "Pee-Wee Herman," who succumbed to hypoxic respiratory failure at the age of 70. Battling acute myelogenous leukemia, Reubens fought a private battle against cancer with tenacity and wit, leaving behind a legacy of positivity and whimsy.

Tragedy struck in the form of the untimely death of "Everwood" actor Treat Williams, aged 71. Williams lost his life in a motorcycle accident, struck by a car while riding on Route 30 near Dorset, Vermont. Described as an actor's actor, Williams had been a prominent figure in Hollywood since the late 1970s, leaving a void in the industry.

TV talk show legend Jerry Springer, known for his eponymous show, passed away at 79 in April 2023 after a brief illness, with pancreatic cancer reportedly being the cause. Springer's unique ability to connect with people endeared him to audiences across various platforms, leaving an irreplaceable legacy.

December marked the loss of two-time Golden Globe winner Ryan O'Neal at the age of 82, succumbing to congestive heart failure after battling cardiomyopathy. His passing was announced by his son, Patrick O'Neal, on Instagram, and he was laid to rest alongside his longtime love, Farrah Fawcett, at the Westwood Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.

TV pioneer Norman Lear, who revolutionized the sitcom landscape with shows like "All in the Family" and "The Jeffersons," passed away at the age of 101 from cardiac arrest. Known for his awe of the world around him, Lear's legacy was celebrated, with a statement from his family expressing gratitude for the love and support received.

The Television Academy used the Emmy Awards as a platform to honor several other stars, including Suzanne Somers, John Beasley, Andre Braugher, Leslie Jordan, Len Goodman, Cindy Williams, and Bob Barker. The ceremony also paid tribute to Angus Cloud, Barbara Walters, Tommy Smothers, Kirstie Alley, and Stephen "tWitch" Boss, who had passed away in 2022.

As the industry bids farewell to these esteemed figures, their legacies endure through the memories they created and the impact they had on the world of entertainment. For a comprehensive list of Hollywood stars who bid adieu in 2023, viewers can refer to the Emmy Awards website.

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