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==TV Deaths:==
 
==TV Deaths:==
 
*'''''[[The Outer Limits (1963 series)|The Outer Limits: The Forms of Things Unknown ]]''[[The Outer Limits (1963 series)|(1964)]]''' [''Tone Hobart'']: Dies of unspecified causes some time before the story begins; he is brought back to life (off-screen) by the machine he invented, and dies once again when he walks into the machine and vanishes (in the unaired pilot version '''''The Unknown''''', he is shot to death by [[Vera Miles]]).
 
*'''''[[The Outer Limits (1963 series)|The Outer Limits: The Forms of Things Unknown ]]''[[The Outer Limits (1963 series)|(1964)]]''' [''Tone Hobart'']: Dies of unspecified causes some time before the story begins; he is brought back to life (off-screen) by the machine he invented, and dies once again when he walks into the machine and vanishes (in the unaired pilot version '''''The Unknown''''', he is shot to death by [[Vera Miles]]).
*'''''Frankenstein: The True Story'' (1973)'''<span> [</span>''Dr. Henry Clerval''<span>]: Dies of a seizure or heart attack in his laboratory. His body is shown again afterwards when </span>[[Leonard Whiting]]<span> discovers him and decides to save his brain by transplanting it into their new creation (</span>[[Michael Sarrazin]]<span>).</span>
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*'''''[[Frankenstein: The True Story (1973, TV)|Frankenstein: The True Story]]''[[Frankenstein: The True Story (1973, TV)| (1973)]]'''<span> [</span>''Dr. Henry Clerval''<span>]: Dies of a seizure or heart attack in his laboratory. His body is shown again afterwards when </span>[[Leonard Whiting]]<span> discovers him and decides to save his brain by transplanting it into their new creation (</span>[[Michael Sarrazin]]<span>).</span>
*'''''The A-Team: The Say U.N.C.L.E. Affair ''(1986) '''[''Ivan Tregorin'']'': ''Killed when he crashes his van in a roll over, after being shot by [[Robert Vaughn]], when McCallum tries to run Robert over. '' ''
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*'''''[[The A-Team (1983 series)|The A-Team: The Say U.N.C.L.E. Affair]] ''(1986) '''[''Ivan Tregorin'']'': ''Killed when he crashes his van in a roll over, after being shot by [[Robert Vaughn]], when McCallum tries to run Robert over. '' ''
 
*'''[[Monsters (1988 series)|''Monsters: The Feverman'' (1988)]]''' [''Boyle'']: Back broken by The Fever ([[Katy Dierlam]]) after [[John C. Vennema]] and [[Patrick Garner]] distract him while he's trying to destroy The Fever. He dies while talking to Patrick, after Patrick destroys The Fever.
 
*'''[[Monsters (1988 series)|''Monsters: The Feverman'' (1988)]]''' [''Boyle'']: Back broken by The Fever ([[Katy Dierlam]]) after [[John C. Vennema]] and [[Patrick Garner]] distract him while he's trying to destroy The Fever. He dies while talking to Patrick, after Patrick destroys The Fever.
 
*'''''[[The Outer Limits (1995 series)|The Outer Limits: Feasibility Study ]]''[[The Outer Limits (1995 series)|(1997)]]''' [''Joshua Hayward'']: Turned to stone, along with his daughter ([[Laura Harris]]) and the other abductees, when they deliberately expose themselves to the alien virus to prevent the aliens from invading earth. ''(Thanks to Garrett)''
 
*'''''[[The Outer Limits (1995 series)|The Outer Limits: Feasibility Study ]]''[[The Outer Limits (1995 series)|(1997)]]''' [''Joshua Hayward'']: Turned to stone, along with his daughter ([[Laura Harris]]) and the other abductees, when they deliberately expose themselves to the alien virus to prevent the aliens from invading earth. ''(Thanks to Garrett)''

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David McCallum in 'Frankenstein: The True Story'

David McCallum (1933 - )

Film Deaths:

  • The Great Escape (1963) [Lt. Cmdr. Eric 'Disperal' Ashley-Pitt]: Shot in the back by German soldiers at a train station, when he sacrifices himself to save Richard Attenborough. (Thanks to Robert and Garrett)
  • The Great Adventure: The Siege of Boonesborough (1964) [Captain Hanning]: Shot to death by Peter Graves. (Thanks to Garrett)
  • The Greatest Story Ever Told (1965) [Judas Iscariot]:Commits suicide by throwing himself into a fire. (Note: Director George Stevens was aware of the actual gospel account of Judas hanging himself, he just decided to use theatrical "devices" to suggest something to the audience).
  • The Haunting of Morella (1990) [Gideon]: Commits suicide by deliberately dropping a lantern at his feet, causing both himself and Nicole Eggert to burn to death.

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