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==Film deaths== |
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− | *'''[http://cinemorgue.wikia.com/wiki/E.T._the_Extra-Terrestrial_(1982) ''E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial'' (1982)] '''[''E.T.'']: Providing the voice of a lost little alien, "he" is found close to death by Robert MacNaughton in a river in the forest, and is shown dying from illness in a hospital, where doctors are attempting to "revive" him, and later, "he" returns to life, telling [http://cinemorgue.wikia.com/wiki/Henry_Thomas Henry Thomas] about "his" family coming for "him". |
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*'''''Terms of Endearment'' (1983)''' [''Emma Greenway Horton'']: Dies of cancer in the hospital, with [[Shirley MacLaine]] and [[Jeff Daniels]] sitting by her bedside. (''Thanks to Mac, Kate and Lee Ann'') |
*'''''Terms of Endearment'' (1983)''' [''Emma Greenway Horton'']: Dies of cancer in the hospital, with [[Shirley MacLaine]] and [[Jeff Daniels]] sitting by her bedside. (''Thanks to Mac, Kate and Lee Ann'') |
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Revision as of 10:36, 11 May 2018
Debra Winger (1955 - )
Film deaths
- Terms of Endearment (1983) [Emma Greenway Horton]: Dies of cancer in the hospital, with Shirley MacLaine and Jeff Daniels sitting by her bedside. (Thanks to Mac, Kate and Lee Ann)
- Shadowlands (1993) [Joy Gresham]: Dies of cancer in her bedroom, with Anthony Hopkins at her bedside. (See also Claire Bloom in the 1985 version.) (Thanks to Kate)
Noteworthy connections
- Ex-Mrs. Timothy Hutton.
- Mrs. Arliss Howard.