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*'''''[[Mortal Thoughts (1991)|Mortal Thoughts ]]''[[Mortal Thoughts (1991)|(1991)]]''' [''James Urbanski'']: Throat slit with a box-cutter by [[Demi Moore]] when he tries to rape her.
 
*'''''[[Mortal Thoughts (1991)|Mortal Thoughts ]]''[[Mortal Thoughts (1991)|(1991)]]''' [''James Urbanski'']: Throat slit with a box-cutter by [[Demi Moore]] when he tries to rape her.
   
*'''''[[Death Becomes Her (1992)|Death Becomes Her ]]''[[Death Becomes Her (1992)|(1992)]]''' [''Dr. Ernest Menville'']: Dies (off-screen) of old age/natural causes; his body is shown lying in his coffin when [[Goldie Hawn]] and [[Meryl Streep]] come to his funeral.
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*'''''[[Death Becomes Her (1992)|Death Becomes Her ]]''[[Death Becomes Her (1992)|(1992)]]''' [''Dr. Ernest Menville'']: Dies off-screen of old age/natural causes; his body is shown lying in his coffin when [[Goldie Hawn]] and [[Meryl Streep]] come to his funeral.
   
 
*'''''[[Twelve Monkeys (1995)|Twelve Monkeys ]]''[[Twelve Monkeys (1995)|(1995)]]''' [''James Cole'']: Shot in the back by police in the airport, after he draws a gun in an attempt to stop [[David Morse]] from escaping with the virus.
 
*'''''[[Twelve Monkeys (1995)|Twelve Monkeys ]]''[[Twelve Monkeys (1995)|(1995)]]''' [''James Cole'']: Shot in the back by police in the airport, after he draws a gun in an attempt to stop [[David Morse]] from escaping with the virus.
   
*'''''[[The Jackal (1997)|The Jackal ]]''[[The Jackal (1997)|(1997)]]''' [''The Jackal'']: Shot repeatedly by [[Richard Gere]] in the subway station, after Bruce suddenly pulls his gun after being shot in the throat by [[Mathilda May]]. (The DVD includes an alternate ending in which Mathilda, not Richard, kills Bruce.)
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*'''''[[The Jackal (1997)|The Jackal ]]''[[The Jackal (1997)|(1997)]]''' [''The Jackal'']: Shot repeatedly by [[Richard Gere]] in the subway station, after Bruce suddenly pulls his gun after being shot in the throat by [[Mathilda May]]. The DVD includes an alternate ending in which Mathilda, not Richard, kills Bruce.
   
 
*'''''[[Armageddon (1998)|Armageddon ]]''[[Armageddon (1998)|(1998)]]''' [''Harry S. Stamper'']: Killed in an explosion when he sacrifices himself by setting off the bomb to destroy the asteroid.
 
*'''''[[Armageddon (1998)|Armageddon ]]''[[Armageddon (1998)|(1998)]]''' [''Harry S. Stamper'']: Killed in an explosion when he sacrifices himself by setting off the bomb to destroy the asteroid.
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*'''''[[Hart’s War (2002)]] '''''[''Colonel William A. McNamara'']: Executed by shooting in the head by the prison camp commander.
 
*'''''[[Hart’s War (2002)]] '''''[''Colonel William A. McNamara'']: Executed by shooting in the head by the prison camp commander.
   
*'''''[[Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003)|Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle ]]''[[Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003)|(2003)]]''' [''William Rose Bailey'']: Shot in the right side of the head (off-camera) by [[Demi Moore]] in his jet; we only see the gun against his head, followed by the sound of the shot (with a close up of the bullet being fired, then goes right to M.C. Hamm's "you can't toucfh this" music video).
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*'''''[[Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003)|Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle ]]''[[Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003)|(2003)]]''' [''William Rose Bailey'']: Shot in the right side of the head off-screen by [[Demi Moore]] in his jet; we only see the gun against his head, followed by the sound of the shot with a close up of the bullet being fired..
   
*'''''[[Sin City (2005)|Sin City ]]''[[Sin City (2005)|(2005)]]''' [''John Hartigan'']: Commits suicide by shooting himself in the head (shown as a negative-image "white silhouette") by the side of the road, in order to prevent [[Powers Boothe]] from using him to find [[Jessica Alba]]. (Willis reprised his role in the sequel '''''Sin City: A Dame To Kill For''''' as a ghost that watches over Alba.)
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*'''''[[Sin City (2005)|Sin City ]]''[[Sin City (2005)|(2005)]]''' [''John Hartigan'']: Commits suicide by shooting himself in the head (shown as a negative-image "white silhouette") by the side of the road, in order to prevent [[Powers Boothe]] from using him to find [[Jessica Alba]]. Bruce reprised his role in the sequel '''''Sin City: A Dame To Kill For''''' as a ghost that watches over Jessica.
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*'''''Over the Hedge (2006; animated)''''' [''R.J.'']: Eaten alive by Vincent ([[Nick Nolte]]), however, his death was only a dream as he survives the film in reality.
   
 
*'''''[[16 Blocks (2006)]]''''' [''Jack Mosley'']: Although he survives the actual movie, the DVD includes an alternate ending in which he is shot in the chest by [[David Zayas]].
 
*'''''[[16 Blocks (2006)]]''''' [''Jack Mosley'']: Although he survives the actual movie, the DVD includes an alternate ending in which he is shot in the chest by [[David Zayas]].
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*'''''[[The Cold Light of Day (2012)|The Cold Light of Day ]]''[[The Cold Light of Day (2012)|(2012)]]''' [''Martin Shaw'']:'' ''Shot to death with a sniper rifle by [[Joseph Mawle]] as Bruce's son ([[Henry Cavill]]) looks on in shock after entering a car. His body is later seen when [[Sigourney Weaver]] has her cohorts drag him away.
 
*'''''[[The Cold Light of Day (2012)|The Cold Light of Day ]]''[[The Cold Light of Day (2012)|(2012)]]''' [''Martin Shaw'']:'' ''Shot to death with a sniper rifle by [[Joseph Mawle]] as Bruce's son ([[Henry Cavill]]) looks on in shock after entering a car. His body is later seen when [[Sigourney Weaver]] has her cohorts drag him away.
   
*'''''[[Looper (2012)|Looper ]]''[[Looper (2012)|(2012)]]''' [''Old Joe'']: (1) Killed by his younger self ([[Joseph Gordon-Levitt]]) immediately after being sent back through time to be assassinated in one timeline. (2) After coming back into a second timeline and avoiding the first death, Bruce ceases to exist after his younger self shoots himself in the chest in order to stop Willis from killing [[Emily Blunt]] and her psychic son [[Pierce Gagnon]].
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*'''''[[Looper (2012)|Looper ]]''[[Looper (2012)|(2012)]]''' [''Old Joe'']: Ceases to exist after his younger self ([[Joseph Gordon-Levitt]]) shoots himself in the chest in order to stop Willis from killing [[Emily Blunt]] and her psychic son [[Pierce Gagnon]].
   
 
*'''''The Prince ''(2014)''' [''Omar'']: Shot in the chest by [[Jason Patric]].
 
*'''''The Prince ''(2014)''' [''Omar'']: Shot in the chest by [[Jason Patric]].
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*'''''[[Glass (2019)]]''''' [''David Dunn'']: Drowned by a SWAT team member on [[Sarah Paulson]]'s orders.
 
*'''''[[Glass (2019)]]''''' [''David Dunn'']: Drowned by a SWAT team member on [[Sarah Paulson]]'s orders.
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*[[Motherless Brooklyn (2019)|'''''Motherless Brooklyn'' (2019)''']] [''Frank Minna'']: Shot in the back by [[Alec Baldwin]]'s men. He later dies in the hospital with [[Edward Norton]] by his side.
   
 
==TV Deaths==
 
==TV Deaths==
*'''''[[Miami Vice (1984 series)|Miami Vice: No Exit ]]''[[Miami Vice (1984 series)|(1984)]]''' [''Tony Amato'']: Shot to death (off-camera) by [[Katherine Borowitz]] on the courthouse steps; we only hear the shots before the closing credits start.
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*'''''[[Miami Vice (1984 series)|Miami Vice: No Exit ]]''[[Miami Vice (1984 series)|(1984)]]''' [''Tony Amato'']: Shot to death (off-camera) by [[Katherine Borowitz]] on the courthouse steps because she was tired of his Spousal Abuse on her; we only hear the shots before the closing credits start.
   
 
*'''''[[The Twilight Zone (1985 series)|The Twilight Zone: Shatterday ]]''[[The Twilight Zone (1985 series)|(1985)]]''' [''Peter Jay Novins'']: Playing a dual role as the old "Peter" and the new one, the old one ceases to exist as the new one takes over.
 
*'''''[[The Twilight Zone (1985 series)|The Twilight Zone: Shatterday ]]''[[The Twilight Zone (1985 series)|(1985)]]''' [''Peter Jay Novins'']: Playing a dual role as the old "Peter" and the new one, the old one ceases to exist as the new one takes over.
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==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
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Revision as of 00:48, 9 September 2020

The Jackal's death

Willis in The Jackal

Walter Bruce Willis (1955 - )

Film Deaths

  • Sunset (1988) [Tom Mix]: Neck accidentally broken (off-screen) while trying to recover the diamonds he had lost in a car accident.
  • Twelve Monkeys (1995) [James Cole]: Shot in the back by police in the airport, after he draws a gun in an attempt to stop David Morse from escaping with the virus.
  • The Jackal (1997) [The Jackal]: Shot repeatedly by Richard Gere in the subway station, after Bruce suddenly pulls his gun after being shot in the throat by Mathilda May. The DVD includes an alternate ending in which Mathilda, not Richard, kills Bruce.
  • Armageddon (1998) [Harry S. Stamper]: Killed in an explosion when he sacrifices himself by setting off the bomb to destroy the asteroid.
  • The Sixth Sense (1999) [Malcolm Crowe]: Shot in the stomach by Donnie Wahlberg in Bruce's bedroom. The movie initially leads us to believe that Bruce survived the shooting, but it's revealed at the end that he was killed and he's been a ghost throughout most of the movie.
  • Hart’s War (2002) [Colonel William A. McNamara]: Executed by shooting in the head by the prison camp commander.
  • Charlie's Angels: Full Throttle (2003) [William Rose Bailey]: Shot in the right side of the head off-screen by Demi Moore in his jet; we only see the gun against his head, followed by the sound of the shot with a close up of the bullet being fired..
  • Sin City (2005) [John Hartigan]: Commits suicide by shooting himself in the head (shown as a negative-image "white silhouette") by the side of the road, in order to prevent Powers Boothe from using him to find Jessica Alba. Bruce reprised his role in the sequel Sin City: A Dame To Kill For as a ghost that watches over Jessica.
  • Over the Hedge (2006; animated) [R.J.]: Eaten alive by Vincent (Nick Nolte), however, his death was only a dream as he survives the film in reality.
  • 16 Blocks (2006) [Jack Mosley]: Although he survives the actual movie, the DVD includes an alternate ending in which he is shot in the chest by David Zayas.
  • Surrogates (2009) [Tom Greer]: Playing both a human and his robot avatar, Bruce's avatar is torn apart by a mob of humans. (His human form survives the film.)
  • Setup (2011) [Biggs]: Shot to death (along with several of his cohorts) in a shootout with rival mobsters.
  • The Prince (2014) [Omar]: Shot in the chest by Jason Patric.
  • Vice (2015) [Julian Michaels]: Shot repeatedly by Thomas Jane only to reawaken as an artificial robot himself in the last scene.
  • Precious Cargo (2016) [Eddie Filosa]: Shot in the back and then in the head by Jenna B. Kelly with a sniper rifle while confronting Mark-Paul Gosselaar and Claire Forlani on a rooftop.

TV Deaths

  • Miami Vice: No Exit (1984) [Tony Amato]: Shot to death (off-camera) by Katherine Borowitz on the courthouse steps because she was tired of his Spousal Abuse on her; we only hear the shots before the closing credits start.
  • The Late Show with David Letterman (2005; unknown episode) [Himself]: Jumps off a building when convinced that he's invincible (or something to that extent) while David Letterman and the audience watch in shock. (Played for comedic effect, obviously.)

Notable Connections

  • Father of Rumer Willis, Scout LaRue Willis and Tallulah Belle Willis

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