Corey Johnson (1961 - )
a.k.a John Johnson
Film Deaths
- Saving Private Ryan (1998) [Radioman]: Shot in the face (off-camera) by the German soldiers during the film opening battle. His dead body and damaged face are seen when Tom Hanks ask him to phone reinforcement.
- Do Not Disturb (1999) [Bruno Dekker]: Impaled on a beam after he jumps off a roof to escape the police, only to land on a passing closed roof tour boat (crashing through the glass structure).
- The Mummy (1999) [Mr. Daniels]: Life-force drained by Arnold Vosloo.
- Out For A Kill (2003) [Ed Grey]: Shot dead by a sniper.
- Hellboy (2004) [Agent Clay]: Possibly dies after being stabbed repeatedly in the chest and stomach by Ladislav Beran. His body is later seen when Ron Perlman discovers him. It is however discussed that he survived but may not live through the night as said by Jeffrey Tambor.
- A Sound of Thunder (2005) [Christian Middleton]: Commits suicide by shooting himself in the head after being infected by a poisonous plant. His death is undone when Edward Burns goes back in time and prevent Corey from stepping on the butterfly.
- The Contract (2006) [Davis]: Shot twice with his own rifle by Morgan Freeman at the end of a struggle over the firearm as Corey is about to carry out an assassination.
- United 93 (2006) [Louis J. Nacke II]: Killed in the crash of United Flight 93.
- The Fourth Kind (2009) [Tommy Fisher]: Commits suicide by shooting himself in the head, after killing his wife (Tyne Rafaeli) and children. (Shown in a split-screen scene. Just before the shooting, the scene shifts from Corey to a black-and-white pixilated version of the scene; this is allegedly news footage of the "real" incident from the supposedly true story, but in fact, the scene and the entire film is fiction).
- Kick-Ass (2010) [Sporty Goon]: Killed at the end of a fight/shootout with Nicolas Cage and Chloe Grace Moretz.
- Kingsman: The Secret Service (2015) [Church Leader]: Impaled through the bottom of the head with a large wooden pole by Colin Firth who was being mind controlled by a device created by Samuel L. Jackson. (Partially played for dark off-color comedy results.)