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*'''''[[Cohen and Tate (1989)]]''''' [''Tate'']: Crushed to death when some mining machinery falls on him, after he's shot repeatedly by [[Roy Scheider]]. |
*'''''[[Cohen and Tate (1989)]]''''' [''Tate'']: Crushed to death when some mining machinery falls on him, after he's shot repeatedly by [[Roy Scheider]]. |
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− | *'''''[[Next of Kin (1989)]]''''' [''Joey Rossellini'']: Shot in the chest by |
+ | *'''''[[Next of Kin (1989)]]''''' [''Joey Rossellini'']: Shot in the chest by [[Andreas Katsulas]] in a graveyard in order to avenge the death of [[Ben Stiller]], at the end of a fight with [[Patrick Swayze]]. |
*'''''Deadbolt'' (1992)''' [''Alec Danz''] Falls to his death when [[Justine Bateman]] knocks him through a skylight. |
*'''''Deadbolt'' (1992)''' [''Alec Danz''] Falls to his death when [[Justine Bateman]] knocks him through a skylight. |
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*'''''Double Bang'' (2001)''' [''Vinnie Krailes'']: Shot by [[Jon Seda]]. He dies while talking to [[William Baldwin]]. |
*'''''Double Bang'' (2001)''' [''Vinnie Krailes'']: Shot by [[Jon Seda]]. He dies while talking to [[William Baldwin]]. |
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− | *'''''Hypersonic'' (2002)''' [''Christopher Bannon'']: Shot by [[Julian Vergov]] |
+ | *'''''Hypersonic'' (2002)''' [''Christopher Bannon'']: Shot by [[Julian Vergov]] off-screen. His death is revealed by [[Antonio Sabato Jr.]]'s narration. |
*'''''The Keyman: Finding Redemption'' (2002)''' [''Chris Myers''/''Keyman'']: Dies when a fiery beam falls on him. |
*'''''The Keyman: Finding Redemption'' (2002)''' [''Chris Myers''/''Keyman'']: Dies when a fiery beam falls on him. |
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*'''''Lady Jayne Killer''' (a.k.a. Betrayal)'' '''(2003)''' ''[Det. Mark Winston'']: Shot by [[Julie du Paige]] while investigating the murders Julie's committed at the motel she's staying at. |
*'''''Lady Jayne Killer''' (a.k.a. Betrayal)'' '''(2003)''' ''[Det. Mark Winston'']: Shot by [[Julie du Paige]] while investigating the murders Julie's committed at the motel she's staying at. |
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− | *'''''Monster Makers'' (2003)''' [''Sheriff Jay Forrest''/''Jason'']: Playing a dual role, Forrest is 'erased' from existence after he whiteouts his description in the script |
+ | *'''''Monster Makers'' (2003)''' [''Sheriff Jay Forrest''/''Jason'']: Playing a dual role, Forrest is 'erased' from existence after he whiteouts his description in the script. "Jason" survives the film (This doesn't really count as a death but I'm putting it down just in case) |
− | *'''''Evil Eyes'' (2004)''' ''[Jeff Stenn'']: Commits suicide by lighting himself on fire |
+ | *'''''Evil Eyes'' (2004)''' ''[Jeff Stenn'']: Commits suicide by lighting himself on fire off-screen. He is last seen dousing himself with gasoline and lightning a match before the screen cuts to black. |
− | *'''''The Thirst'' (2006)''' [Lenny]: Died and turned into a vampire |
+ | *'''''The Thirst'' (2006)''' [Lenny]: Died and turned into a vampire off-screen before the film begins. He later bleeds to death when [[Matt Keeslar]] slits his throat after drinking [[Alicia Morton]]'s hemophiliac blood. |
*'''''Sands of Oblivion'' (2007) '''[''Jesse Carter'']: Smothered/crushed to death by a giant wave of sand that the demon had set in motion while trying to capture [[Morena Baccarin]]. |
*'''''Sands of Oblivion'' (2007) '''[''Jesse Carter'']: Smothered/crushed to death by a giant wave of sand that the demon had set in motion while trying to capture [[Morena Baccarin]]. |
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− | *'''''[[Superman/Doomsday (2007; animated)|Superman: Doomsday]]'' (2007; animated)''' [''Superman/Superman Clone'']: Playing a dual role as a superhero and his clone, "Superman Clone" is exposed to a lethal dosage of kryptonite vapor during a fight with the superhero; he dies after speaking to the superhero. |
+ | *'''''[[Superman/Doomsday (2007; animated)|Superman: Doomsday]]'' (2007; animated)''' [''Superman/Superman Clone'']: Playing a dual role as a superhero and his clone, "Superman Clone" is exposed to a lethal dosage of kryptonite vapor during a fight with the superhero; he dies after speaking to the superhero. "Superman" survives the film. |
*'''''Insight'' (2011)''' [''Dr. Graham Barrett'']: Shot in the chest by [[Natalie Zea]], to the horror of [[Sean Patrick Flannery]]. His fate is not shown on screen but it's heavily implied he died. |
*'''''Insight'' (2011)''' [''Dr. Graham Barrett'']: Shot in the chest by [[Natalie Zea]], to the horror of [[Sean Patrick Flannery]]. His fate is not shown on screen but it's heavily implied he died. |
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*'''''War of the Worlds: Goliath'' (2014; animated)''' [''Wilson'']: Incinerated by the alien's ray gun. |
*'''''War of the Worlds: Goliath'' (2014; animated)''' [''Wilson'']: Incinerated by the alien's ray gun. |
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*'''[[The Kid (2019)|''The Kid'' (2019)]]''' [''Bob'']: Shot in the head by [[Dane DeHaan]]. |
*'''[[The Kid (2019)|''The Kid'' (2019)]]''' [''Bob'']: Shot in the head by [[Dane DeHaan]]. |
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==TV Deaths== |
==TV Deaths== |
Revision as of 07:39, 31 July 2020
Adam Baldwin (1962 - )
Film Deaths
- Cohen and Tate (1989) [Tate]: Crushed to death when some mining machinery falls on him, after he's shot repeatedly by Roy Scheider.
- Next of Kin (1989) [Joey Rossellini]: Shot in the chest by Andreas Katsulas in a graveyard in order to avenge the death of Ben Stiller, at the end of a fight with Patrick Swayze.
- Deadbolt (1992) [Alec Danz] Falls to his death when Justine Bateman knocks him through a skylight.
- Eight Hundred Leagues Down The Amazon (1993) [Koja]: Falls to his death.
- Wyatt Earp (1994) [Tom McLaury]: Shot in the chest by Dennis Quaid during the Gunfight at the OK Corral.
- Digital Man (1995) [Captain West]: Shot in the chest by Ed Lauter.
- Smoke Jumpers (1998) [Don Mackey]: Burned to death in a forest fire.
- Double Bang (2001) [Vinnie Krailes]: Shot by Jon Seda. He dies while talking to William Baldwin.
- Hypersonic (2002) [Christopher Bannon]: Shot by Julian Vergov off-screen. His death is revealed by Antonio Sabato Jr.'s narration.
- The Keyman: Finding Redemption (2002) [Chris Myers/Keyman]: Dies when a fiery beam falls on him.
- Lady Jayne Killer (a.k.a. Betrayal) (2003) [Det. Mark Winston]: Shot by Julie du Paige while investigating the murders Julie's committed at the motel she's staying at.
- Monster Makers (2003) [Sheriff Jay Forrest/Jason]: Playing a dual role, Forrest is 'erased' from existence after he whiteouts his description in the script. "Jason" survives the film (This doesn't really count as a death but I'm putting it down just in case)
- Evil Eyes (2004) [Jeff Stenn]: Commits suicide by lighting himself on fire off-screen. He is last seen dousing himself with gasoline and lightning a match before the screen cuts to black.
- The Thirst (2006) [Lenny]: Died and turned into a vampire off-screen before the film begins. He later bleeds to death when Matt Keeslar slits his throat after drinking Alicia Morton's hemophiliac blood.
- Sands of Oblivion (2007) [Jesse Carter]: Smothered/crushed to death by a giant wave of sand that the demon had set in motion while trying to capture Morena Baccarin.
- Superman: Doomsday (2007; animated) [Superman/Superman Clone]: Playing a dual role as a superhero and his clone, "Superman Clone" is exposed to a lethal dosage of kryptonite vapor during a fight with the superhero; he dies after speaking to the superhero. "Superman" survives the film.
- Insight (2011) [Dr. Graham Barrett]: Shot in the chest by Natalie Zea, to the horror of Sean Patrick Flannery. His fate is not shown on screen but it's heavily implied he died.
- War of the Worlds: Goliath (2014; animated) [Wilson]: Incinerated by the alien's ray gun.
- The Kid (2019) [Bob]: Shot in the head by Dane DeHaan.
TV Deaths
- NBC Special: Out of Time (1985) [Otto Fromer] : Dies (off-screen) at sea before the story begins. It is implied his death is reversed after his interactions with Amy Locane and R.D. Robb and he dies of natural causes.
- Blind Justice (1994) [Sgt. Hastings]: Shot to death by his own men.
- Trade Off (1995 TV Movie) [Thomas Hughes]: Dies from blood loss (off-screen) after being shot by Theresa Russell. (His fate is not shown but it's heavily implied).
- The X-Files: The Truth (2002) [Knowle Rohrer]: Killed when he's pulled into some magnetite rocks during a confrontation with Annabeth Gish and Robert Patrick.
- Angel: Not Fade Away (2004) [https://buffy.fandom.com/wiki/Marcus_Hamilton [Marcus Hamilton]]: Neck snapped by David Boreanaz after a long fight between the two.
- Day Break: What If They Find Him? (2006) [Chad Shelten]: Shot to death by Meta Golding; his death is repeated when the time-loop cycle reoccurs, but is prevented in the next cycle when Taye Diggs sends Victoria Pratt to meet with Adam.
- Day Break: What If He Walks Away? (2007) [Chad Shelten]: Shot to death (off-screen), along with Moon Bloodgood, by Jonathan Banks in a hotel room; we learn of their deaths afterwards when Ian Anthony Dale and Mitch Pileggi show the crime-scene photos to Taye Diggs.
- Day Break: What If She's the Key? (2007) [Chad Shelten]: Shot to death (off-screen), along with Moon Bloodgood, by Jonathan Banks in a hotel room; when the time-loop cycle reoccurs; their deaths are prevented by Taye Diggs in the next cycle.
- Transformers Prime: Crossfire (2012; animated) [Breakdown]: Sliced to pieces (off-screen) by Airachnid (Gina Torres). We only hear him scream and see the carnage after.
Video Game Deaths
- Kill.Switch (2003) [Archer]: Shot in the chest by Marcus McCollum at the end of a shootout.
- Mass Effect 2 (2010) [Kal’Reegar]: During Ash Sroka’s recruitment mission, Adam can die from enemy Geth fire if the player does not intervene in having Mark Meer/Jennifer Hale prevent Adam from making a suicidal charge against them. Otherwise, Adam can survive the game.
- Mass Effect 3 (2012) [Kal’Reegar]: During the event Adam survives Mass Effect 2, Adam does not appear in the third game, where the story reveals he dies off-screen in battle during the Reaper War.
Notable Connections
- Mr. Ami Julius.
- No relation to Alec, Daniel, Stephen or William Baldwin