‘stand and deliver’ cast urges academy to include vanessa marquez in oscars in memoriam segment
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Several cast members from the 1988 film _Stand and Deliver_ have written the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences to request that late actress Vanessa Marquez be included in the In
Memoriam segment during Sunday’s Oscars. Marquez, who played Ana in the Oscar-nominated film and had a role on early seasons of the medical drama _ER_, was fatally shot by a police officer
in South Pasadena during a welfare check at her home on Aug. 30, 2018. Marquez was 49 when she died. Edward James Olmos and Lou Diamond Phillips led the cast of the film, which was directed
by Ramón Menéndez. After Marquez was left out of the In Memoriam segments at the Emmy Awards in September and the SAG Awards last month, several actors from the film began petitioning the
Academy to ask that she be honored with other industry insiders who passed away over the last year. “I’ve been in contact with the Academy almost daily,” _Stand and Deliver_ actor Patrick
Baca told _Deadline_ Wednesday night by phone. “We are resolute that they won’t forget Vanessa.” WATCH ON DEADLINE “We are the keepers of Vanessa’s legacy,” added _Stand and Deliver_ actor
Daniel Villarreal in a statement. “It will be meaningful to have Vanessa’s image on screen at this year’s Oscars. Latinos will see themselves in her eyes and that is power.” An online
petition to include the actress in the Oscars In Memoriam segment was posted online for fans to sign, and had garnered more than 5,100 signatures as of Wednesday night. As _Deadline_
previously reported, attorneys representing Marquez’s mother filed a wrongful death claim against the City of South Pasadena earlier in the day.