Fans fume as Oscars ‘In Memoriam’ snubs Luke Perry. Who else got left out?

Fans of Luke Perry are fuming after the Academy Awards telecast Sunday skipped the late star in its annual “In Memoriam” tribute, Variety reports.

Perry, 52, died in March after suffering a stroke, McClatchy News previously reported. The former “Beverly Hills 90210” star most recently had appeared in “Riverdale.”

He played the lead role in the 1994 bull-riding film “8 Seconds” and also appeared in “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood,” up for multiple Oscars at the show — making the snub especially hurtful to some, E News reported.

The Academy Awards began airing the “In Memoriam” segment in 1994 to honor actors and other film-makers who died in the previous year, Vanity Fair reports. Each year, producers face the difficult choice of who to include and who to leave out, often inspiring a backlash.

This year’s segment included tributes to icon Kirk Douglas, who died Wednesday at age 103, and basketball star Kobe Bryant, 41, who died in a Jan. 26 helicopter crash. Bryant won an Oscar in 2018 for Best Animated Short Film.

Other honorees included Doris Day, Peter Fonda and John Singleton, Variety reported.

Along with Perry, fans also expressed anger at the exclusion of horror star Sid Haig, 80, from “House of 1,000 Corpses” and Disney star Cameron Boyce, 20, Newsweek reported.

Others left out of the tribute included comedian Tim Conway, actor Jan-Michael Vincent and former Oscar nominee Michael J. Pollard from “Bonnie & Clyde,” Vanity Fair reported.

All are featured in an online gallery of photos posted by the Academy, E News reported.

Comic actor Orson Bean, 91, who died Friday, and action star Robert Conrad, 84, who died Saturday, also were omitted, possibly because of lack of time to add them, Variety reported.

The “In Memoriam” segment Sunday featured Billie Eilish singing “Yesterday” as the tributes played, Newsweek reported.