Wil Wheaton Says the Rob Reiner Oscar Tribute Was Even More Emotional Backstage
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Wil Wheaton Says the Rob Reiner Oscar Tribute Was Even More Emotional Backstage
"Wheaton reflects on the emotional tribute to Rob Reiner, stating, 'First of all, I was just so grateful to be asked. It was such an honor and a privilege to be included.'"
"'About a month ago, Billy Crystal reached out to some of us because they wanted to remember him for the memorial segment. It was really important,' Wheaton shares."
Wil Wheaton, who played Gordie Lachance in the film adaptation of Stephen King's 'The Body,' has narrated a new audio version of the novella. Now 53, Wheaton reflects on his past and the emotional tribute to filmmaker Rob Reiner at the Academy Awards. Alongside fellow actors, he participated in honoring Reiner and his wife, who passed away. Wheaton expresses gratitude for being included in the memorial segment, highlighting the significance of the moment and the connections formed through their shared experiences.
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