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*'''''[[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]]). |
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− | *'''''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> |
+ | *'''''[[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. '' '' |
+ | *'''''[[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. |
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*'''''[[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)'' |
Revision as of 00:28, 9 November 2019
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.
TV Deaths:
- The Outer Limits: The Forms of Things Unknown (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) [Dr. Henry Clerval]: Dies of a seizure or heart attack in his laboratory. His body is shown again afterwards when Leonard Whiting discovers him and decides to save his brain by transplanting it into their new creation (Michael Sarrazin).
- 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: 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: Feasibility Study (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)
Notable Connections:
- Son of David McCallum Sr. (violinist)
- Ex-Mr. Jill Ireland