David Patrick Kelly (1951 - )
Not to be confused with David Kelly
Film Deaths[]
- The Warriors (1979) [Luther]: Mauled to death (off-screen), along with his gang, by "The Riffs" as revenge for Roger Hill's death.
- 48 Hrs. (1982) [Luther Kelly]: Shot to death by James Remar while on a bus.
- Dreamscape (1984) [Tommy Ray Glatman]: Stabbed in the back by Eddie Albert in a dream sequence causing him to really die of a heart attack.
- Commando (1985) [Sully]: Thrown from a cliff, after being run off the road by Arnold Schwarzenegger.
- Penn & Teller Get Killed (1989) [The Fan]: Commits suicide by shooting himself in the head after realizing he`d be blamed for the death of Penn Jillette and Teller who's bodies were in his apartment.
- The Crow (1994) ["T-Bird"]: Killed in a car explosion after Brandon Lee ties him up inside his car, with explosives strapped to his body, ties the gas pedal down to send the car off the dock (his badly charred body is later seen when Ernie Hudson looks at crime scene photos).
- Last Man Standing (1996) [Patrick Doyle]: Gunned down by William Sanderson in the standoff at the end of the film.
- VFW (2020) [Doug McCarthy]: Succumbs to his wounds after being wounded with an axe by Josh Ethier earlier in the film.
- Asking For It (2021) [Chief Morill]: Stabbed in the neck by Alexandra Shipp with a knife.
Television Deaths[]
- Tales from the Darkside: Slippage (1984) [Richard Hall]: Ceases to exist after gradually losing his identity.
- Miami Vice: The Home Invaders (1985) [Jerry]: Shot to death by Edward James Olmos when Edward and Don Johnson stop a house invasion committed by David and his partners (Paul Calderon and Esai Morales).
- Law & Order: Special Victims Unit: Possessed (2011) [Orville Underwood]: Shot to death by Taryn Manning.
- Ray Donovan: The Movie (2022) [Matty] Shot in the forehead by Liev Schreiber
Video Game Deaths[]
- Ripper (1996) [Joey Falconetti]: Hit with an orb thrown by Scott Cohen in a virtual city if David is revealed to be the killer. (He survives the game in the scenarios where he is not the killer.)