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*'''''[[Sorority Row (2009)]]''''' [''Mrs. Crenshaw'']: Impaled through the back when [[Julian Morris]] uses a table to push her back onto the modified tire-iron that was stuck in the wall. (''Thanks to Tommy and Kyle'')
 
*'''''[[Sorority Row (2009)]]''''' [''Mrs. Crenshaw'']: Impaled through the back when [[Julian Morris]] uses a table to push her back onto the modified tire-iron that was stuck in the wall. (''Thanks to Tommy and Kyle'')
*[https://cinemorgue.fandom.com/wiki/Star_Wars_Episode_IX:_The_Rise_of_Skywalker_(2019) '''Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker (2019)'''] [''Leia Organa'']: Died of excerting her power of the force as she attempts to contact her son [[Adam Driver]]. Her body later vanish when Adam died after.
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*'''''[[Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker (2019)]]''''' [''Leia Organa'']: Died of excerting her power of the Force as she attempts to contact [[Adam Driver]] during his fight with [[Daisy Ridley]]. Her body later vanishes when Adam died after. Her spirit is later seen alongside [[Mark Hamill]]'s at the end. (This film was entirely made after Carrie's real-life passing in 2016, her appearance consists of unused footage and cgi likeness)
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==TV Deaths==
 
==TV Deaths==
 
*'''''Frankenstein (1984; TV movie)''''' [''Elizabeth'']: Presumably killed by [[David Warner]]. (I haven't seen this version, so I don't know how closely it follows the original story.)
 
*'''''Frankenstein (1984; TV movie)''''' [''Elizabeth'']: Presumably killed by [[David Warner]]. (I haven't seen this version, so I don't know how closely it follows the original story.)
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*'''''[[A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2001 series)|A Nero Wolfe Mystery: Motherhunt]]'' [[A Nero Wolfe Mystery (2001 series)|(2002)]]''' [''Ellen Tenzer''] Strangled (off-screen) by [[Steve Cumyn]] and left on a fire escape; her body is shown in flashback when [[Saul Rubinek]] tells [[Timothy Hutton]] and [[Maury Chaykin]] about the murder.
 
 
*'''''It's Christmas, Carol!'' (2012; TV movie)''' [''Eve Mailer'']: Killed (off-screen) sometime before the events of the film when she is hit by a bus. Her ghost appears throughout the movie to [[Emmanuelle Vaugier]].
 
*'''''It's Christmas, Carol!'' (2012; TV movie)''' [''Eve Mailer'']: Killed (off-screen) sometime before the events of the film when she is hit by a bus. Her ghost appears throughout the movie to [[Emmanuelle Vaugier]].
 
 
*'''''[[Family Guy (1999 series)|Family Guy: Three Directors (2017; animated)]]''''' [''Angela'']: Horizontally cut in half with a sword by Peter Griffin (voiced by [[Seth MacFarlane]]) in a parody of [[Lucy Liu]]'s death in ''Kill Bill Vol. 1''.
 
*'''''[[Family Guy (1999 series)|Family Guy: Three Directors (2017; animated)]]''''' [''Angela'']: Horizontally cut in half with a sword by Peter Griffin (voiced by [[Seth MacFarlane]]) in a parody of [[Lucy Liu]]'s death in ''Kill Bill Vol. 1''.
 
*'''''Family Guy: Pawtucket Pete (2018; animated)''''' [''Angela''] Dies (off-screen) when she swam too soon after eating. Her death is revealed during Peter Griffin's eulogy. (This episode was made after Carrie's real-life death in 2016.)
   
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*'''''Family Guy: Pawtucket Pete (2018; animated)''''' [''Angela''] Dies (off-screen) when she swam too soon after eating; her death is revealed during Peter Griffin's eulogy. (This episode was made after Carrie's real-life passing in 2016).
 
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Screen Shot 2020-03-17 at 2.41.54 PM.png|Carrie Fisher's death (stand-in) In ''Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker''.
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Revision as of 12:20, 5 May 2020

Carriefisher

Carrie Fisher in Sorority Row

Carrie Fisher (1956 - 2016)

Film Deaths

  • The Time Guardian (1987) [Petra]: Impaled when she sacrifices herself by falling into the arms of a Jen-Diki.
  • She's Back (1989) [Beatrice]: Stabbed to death (off-screen) by Joel Swetow during a home-invasion/robbery. She appears as a ghost to Robert Joy throughout the rest of the movie.
  • Sorority Row (2009) [Mrs. Crenshaw]: Impaled through the back when Julian Morris uses a table to push her back onto the modified tire-iron that was stuck in the wall. (Thanks to Tommy and Kyle)
  • Star Wars Episode IX: The Rise of Skywalker (2019) [Leia Organa]: Died of excerting her power of the Force as she attempts to contact Adam Driver during his fight with Daisy Ridley. Her body later vanishes when Adam died after. Her spirit is later seen alongside Mark Hamill's at the end. (This film was entirely made after Carrie's real-life passing in 2016, her appearance consists of unused footage and cgi likeness)

TV Deaths

  • Frankenstein (1984; TV movie) [Elizabeth]: Presumably killed by David Warner. (I haven't seen this version, so I don't know how closely it follows the original story.)
  • A Nero Wolfe Mystery: Motherhunt (2002) [Ellen Tenzer] Strangled (off-screen) by Steve Cumyn and left on a fire escape; her body is shown in flashback when Saul Rubinek tells Timothy Hutton and Maury Chaykin about the murder.
  • It's Christmas, Carol! (2012; TV movie) [Eve Mailer]: Killed (off-screen) sometime before the events of the film when she is hit by a bus. Her ghost appears throughout the movie to Emmanuelle Vaugier.
  • Family Guy: Three Directors (2017; animated) [Angela]: Horizontally cut in half with a sword by Peter Griffin (voiced by Seth MacFarlane) in a parody of Lucy Liu's death in Kill Bill Vol. 1.
  • Family Guy: Pawtucket Pete (2018; animated) [Angela] Dies (off-screen) when she swam too soon after eating. Her death is revealed during Peter Griffin's eulogy. (This episode was made after Carrie's real-life death in 2016.)

Gallery

Notable Connections