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*'''''Cold Lazarus'' (1996)''' [''Fyodor Glazunov'']: Killed in an explosion (along with several guards) when he shoots at [[Albert Finney]]'s cryogenically frozen head, igniting the liquid hydrogen. (''Thanks to'' ''ND'').
 
*'''''Cold Lazarus'' (1996)''' [''Fyodor Glazunov'']: Killed in an explosion (along with several guards) when he shoots at [[Albert Finney]]'s cryogenically frozen head, igniting the liquid hydrogen. (''Thanks to'' ''ND'').
   
*'''''Jason and the Argonauts'' (2000 TV)''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeson King Aeson]'']: Stabbed in the stomach with a hidden knife by his brother ([[Dennis Hopper]]) as they embrace. (''Thanks to Stephen'')
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*'''''Jason and the Argonauts'' (2000 TV)''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aeson King Aeson]'']: Stabbed in the stomach with a hidden knife by his brother ([[Dennis Hopper]]) as they embrace. (''Thanks to Stephen'') (Mythologically inaccurate: Aeson does die in mythology, but is quickly resurrected by Medea; this is all part of a magic trick)
   
 
*'''''[[Rome (2005 series)|Rome: Kalends of February (2005)]]''''' [''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar Julius Caesar]'']: Stabbed repeatedly in the torso by the Senators in the Senate forum (ending with [[Tobias Menzies]]). (His body is shown again throughout the following episode, '''''Passover'''''.) (''Thanks to Juan, Stephen, Sheena, Vlabor, and Milou'')
 
*'''''[[Rome (2005 series)|Rome: Kalends of February (2005)]]''''' [''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Julius_Caesar Julius Caesar]'']: Stabbed repeatedly in the torso by the Senators in the Senate forum (ending with [[Tobias Menzies]]). (His body is shown again throughout the following episode, '''''Passover'''''.) (''Thanks to Juan, Stephen, Sheena, Vlabor, and Milou'')

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Ciaran Hinds in Rome: Kalends of February

Ciaran Hinds (1953 - )

Film Deaths

  • Excalibur (1981) [Lot]: Dies off-screen while searching for the Holy Grail. While his death isn't specifically mentioned, it is mentioned that all the knights died looking for it.  
  • Ivanhoe (1997) [Brian de Bois-Guilbert]: Stabbed in the chest with a sword at the end of a battle with Steven Waddington. (Thanks to Sue)
  • The Lost Son (1999) [Carlos]: Shot twice in the chest and stomach by Gregory McFarnon (who he is struggling with) in a corridor. (Thanks to ND)
  • The Weight of Water (2000) [Louis Wagner]: Executed by hanging; we see him fall out of frame after the hood and noose are placed over his head. His body is not shown afterwards.
  • Munich (2005) [Carl]: Shot in the head (off-screen) by Marie-Josee Croze in his hotel room; his body is shown afterwards when Eric Bana discovers him. (Nudity alert: Full frontal) (Thanks to Sheena)
  • In Bruges (2008) [Priest]: Shot repeatedly in the back by Colin Farrell while Colin is confessing to him; he dies shortly after staggering into the other room. (Thanks to ND and Tommy)
  • The Debt (2010) [David Peretz]: Commits suicide by stepping in front of a bus (which then crushes his head and chest). (Thanks to ND)

TV Deaths

  • Cold Lazarus (1996) [Fyodor Glazunov]: Killed in an explosion (along with several guards) when he shoots at Albert Finney's cryogenically frozen head, igniting the liquid hydrogen. (Thanks to ND).
  • Jason and the Argonauts (2000 TV) [King Aeson]: Stabbed in the stomach with a hidden knife by his brother (Dennis Hopper) as they embrace. (Thanks to Stephen) (Mythologically inaccurate: Aeson does die in mythology, but is quickly resurrected by Medea; this is all part of a magic trick)
  • Shetland: S3,E2 (2015) [Michael Maguire]: Shot twice on a clifftop and falls into the inlet below by hitman Bryan Larkin, hired by Ace Bhatti. (Thanks to Brian)

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