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Christopher Meloni in Bound

Christopher Meloni (1961 - )

Film Deaths

  • Bound (1996) [Johnnie Marzzone]: Shot several times in the chest by Joe Pantoliano in Joe's apartment, after Joe shoots Meloni's father (Richard C. Sarafian). His body is later seen when Joe grabs his collar to insult him (then again as Joe disposes of his body).
  • Harold & Kumar Escape from Guantanamo Bay (2008) [Grand Wizard]: Burned to death when he accidentally sets fire to his sheets with his torch after tripping over while chasing John Cho and Kal Penn. (Played for comic effect.) (For this role, Christopher is credited as Reverend Clyde Stanky.)
  • Carriers (2009) [Frank]: Possibly dies of the plague (off-screen), along with his daughter (Kiernan Shipka), after being abandoned in an infected area by Chris Pine; we last see him carrying Kiernan while Chris drives away.
  • White Bird in a Blizzard (2014) [Brock Connors]: Commits suicide (off-screen) by hanging himself with a bedsheet in his jail cell; his death is mentioned in Shailene Woodley's voice-over narration over a scene of Christopher being arrested for the murder of Eva Green
  • Snatched (2017) [Roger Simmons]: Falls to his death trying to swing between a chasm using a vine when it snaps, as Amy Schumer and Goldie Hawn watch in horror. (The DVD contains an alternate death scene where Christopher is eaten by an anaconda, as Amy and Goldie watch, after lying down to try and stab it from the inside, only to realize he doesn't have a knife.) (Played for comic effect.)

TV Deaths

  • Dinosaurs: Changing Nature (1994) [Spike]: Providing the voice of a puppet dinosaur, he dies (off-screen), along with everybody else in the series, when the ice age begins and all the dinosaurs die. (Thanks to Kyle)
  • Oz: Exeunt Omnes (2003) [Christopher Keller, Prisoner #98K514]: Commits suicide by letting himself fall over a railing after Lee Tergesen pushes him towards it during a struggle.

Notable Connections

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