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Barbara Niven-Hired To Kill

Barbara Niven's death in Hired To Kill

Barbara Niven (1953 - )

a.k.a. Barbara Lee Alexander

Film Deaths[]

  • Hired to Kill (1990) [Sheila]: Shot in the stomach by one of Oliver Reed's men while trying to kill that man.
  • Illegal Entry: Formula for Fear (1993) [Pamela Raby]: Shot repeatedly in a shoot-out with the police.
  • Depraved (1996) [Monica Stienman]: Throat slashed to death when Anthony Guzman throws a knife at her as she tries to shoot.
  • Summer's Moon (2009) [Gaia Hoxey]: Shot in her chest with a rifle by Stephen McHattie.
  • A Perfect Ending (2012) [Rebecca Westridge]: Succumbs to an inoperable cancer.

Television Deaths[]

  • The Sister-in-Law (1995) [Ashley Hawkins]: Hanged (off-screen) by Kate Vernon in Barbara's apartment, made to look like suicide; her body is shown afterwards when Shanna Reed discovers her.
  • NCIS: Silver War (2005) [Dr. Elaine Burns]: Stabbed in the chest (off-screen) when Cote de Pablo throws a knife at her. It cuts when Cote throws the knife and hearing a gunshot and her body is shown afterwards.
  • The Perfect Neighbor (2005) [Donna Germaine]: Shot in the chest by Susan Blakely when Barbara charges at her with a knife.
  • The Rival (2006) [Linda Zeller]: Struck in the head with a tire iron by Tracy Nelson as Barbara is exiting her car.
  • Charmed: Generation Hex (2006) [Helen Jenkins]: Killed (exact method unclear), along with David Starzyk, by David S. Lee and John Rosenfeld. Their bodies are shown afterwards when their children (Kaley Cuoco and Marnette Patterson) discover them.
  • The Wife He Met Online (2012) [Alma Marissette]: Died of smoke inhalation after her daughter (Tori Barban as a child, Sydney Penny as an adult) blocked the front door to keep Barbara from escaping when a fire broke out in their house; she appears throughout the movie as a figment of Sydney's imagination and her death is shown during a flashback.

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Notable Connections[]

  • Ex-Mrs. David Niven Jr. (thus former daughter-in-law of David Niven).