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* '''''Mr. Wrong'' (1996)''' [''Whitman Crawford'']: Shot in the back by [[Joan Cusack]] while Bill is chasing [[Ellen DeGeneres]] through the aisle in church. ''(Thanks to Dan)''
 
* '''''Mr. Wrong'' (1996)''' [''Whitman Crawford'']: Shot in the back by [[Joan Cusack]] while Bill is chasing [[Ellen DeGeneres]] through the aisle in church. ''(Thanks to Dan)''
   
* '''''Titan AE'' (2000; animated)''' [''Captain Joseph Korso'']: Electrocuted by the Drej mothership's computer after sacrificing himself by firing at the main circuit of the ship while [[Matt Damon]] helps destroy the  Drej ship. ''(Thanks to Mathew)''
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* '''''[[Titan AE (2000; animated)]]'''''[''Captain Joseph Korso'']: Electrocuted by the Drej mothership's computer after sacrificing himself by firing at the main circuit of the ship while [[Matt Damon]] helps destroy the  Drej ship. ''(Thanks to Mathew)''
   
 
* '''''[[The Grudge (2004)|The Grudge]]''[[The Grudge (2004)| (2004)]]''' [''Peter Kirk'']: Commits suicide (while under the influence of the supernatural forces) by jumping from the balcony of his apartment, while [[Rosa Blasi]] looks on in horror; his body is shown lying on the ground afterwards.
 
* '''''[[The Grudge (2004)|The Grudge]]''[[The Grudge (2004)| (2004)]]''' [''Peter Kirk'']: Commits suicide (while under the influence of the supernatural forces) by jumping from the balcony of his apartment, while [[Rosa Blasi]] looks on in horror; his body is shown lying on the ground afterwards.
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[[Category:Death scenes by explosion]]
 
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[[Category:People who died in a The Grudge film]]

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Bill Pullman in Scary Movie 4

Bill Pullman (1953 - )

Film Deaths

  • A League of Their Own (1992) [Bob Hinson]: Dies (off-screen) of unspecified causes, at some point between the 1940s scenes and the present-day framing sequence; his death is mentioned in a conversation between Lynn Cartwright and Patricia Wilson. (Thanks to Patrick)
  • The Last Seduction (1994) [Clay Gregory]: Poisoned when Linda Fiorentino sprays mace into his mouth while he's handcuffed, as Peter Berg looks on in shock. (Thanks to Eric)
  • Wyatt Earp (1994) [Ed Masterson]: Shot to death in the street. (Thanks to Ramiro and Tijay)
  • Casper (1995) [Dr. James Harvey]: Falls to his death from a cliff; he appears as a ghost afterwards, and is brought back to life by the Lazarus machine. (Played for comic effect.) (Thanks to Liz)
  • Mr. Wrong (1996) [Whitman Crawford]: Shot in the back by Joan Cusack while Bill is chasing Ellen DeGeneres through the aisle in church. (Thanks to Dan)
  • Titan AE (2000; animated)[Captain Joseph Korso]: Electrocuted by the Drej mothership's computer after sacrificing himself by firing at the main circuit of the ship while Matt Damon helps destroy the  Drej ship. (Thanks to Mathew)
  • The Grudge (2004) [Peter Kirk]: Commits suicide (while under the influence of the supernatural forces) by jumping from the balcony of his apartment, while Rosa Blasi looks on in horror; his body is shown lying on the ground afterwards.
  • Surveillance (2008) [Sam Hallaway]: Although he survives the actual movie, the US DVD includes an alternate ending in which he commits suicide by shooting himself in the head, after shooting Julia Ormond as a mercy killing.
  • Cymbeline (Anarchy: Ride or Die) (2014) [Sicilius Leonatus]: Killed in a shootout (off-screen) prior to the events of the film; he appears as a ghost to Penn Badgley.
  • Independence Day: Resurgence (2016) [President Thomas Whitmore]: Killed in an explosion when he detonates a shuttle full of bombs that he has flown into the Alien Queen's ship in order to destroy it.

Deaths in Television

  • Torchwood: Miracle Day: The Blood Line (2011) [Oswald Danes]: Commits suicide by detonating a bomb on his person, killing Frances Fisher in process.