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Annapaquin

Anna Paquin in Scream 4 (film-within-film)

Anna Paquin (1982 - )

Film Deaths[]

  • It's the Rage (All the Rage) (1999) [Annabel Lee]: Accidentally shot in the chest when Andre Braugher's gun goes off during a struggle in their hotel room. Her body is shown again later on as paramedics zip up her bodybag.
  • X-Men (2000) [Rogue / Marie]: Possibly killed when her life-energy is drained to power Ian McKellen's machinery; she is brought back when she absorbs Hugh Jackman's healing powers. (It's arguable whether this is a death scene or a "brink-of-death" scene, but since it's been suggested, it's listed just in case)
  • Darkness (2002) [Regina]: Killed (off-screen), along with her brother (Stephan Enquist) when a demon (disguised as Fele Martinez) drives her into a tunnel; the movie ends when they enter the darkness.
  • Open House (2010) [Jennie]: Throat slit (off-screen) by Brian Geraghty.  Her body is shown later on when Rachel Blanchard discovers her. 
  • Scream 4 (2011) [Rachel Barnes]: Stabbed twice in the stomach by Kristen Bell; this turns out to be a film-within-the-film sequence that Aimee Teegarden and Britt Robertson are watching.
  • X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014) [Rogue / Marie]: Apparently killed by robots prior to the events of the film; though not mentioned, her absence among her fellow mutants implies she did not survive the robots' attacks. Her apparent death is later undone when the timeline is altered through the actions of Hugh Jackman, James McAvoy, and Jennifer Lawrence. (Anna shot a sub-plot for the film that was entirely deleted from the theatrical release, bar a brief cameo at the end; it has been announced they will be restored in a future extended cut.)
  • Roots: Part 4 (2016) [Nancy Holt]: Executed by hanging, on the orders of Lane Garrison.

Television Deaths[]

  • Philip K. Dick's Electric Dreams: Real Life (2017) [Sarah]: Dies while experiencing a virtual simulation.
  • Alias Grace: Part 6 (2017) [Nancy]: Strangled (garrotted) to death.

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