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Kharypayton

Khary Payton in CSI Miami: Manhunt

Khary Payton (1972 - )

Film Deaths[]

  • Justice League: Gods and Monsters (2015; animated) [John Henry Irons/Granny Goodness/Mugger]: Killed by the Metal Men along with Michael Holt (Arif S. Kinchen), Karen Beecher (voiced by Kari Wahlgren), Pat Dugan (voiced by Dan Gilvezan), Kimiyo Hoshi (voiced by Lauren Tom), Emil Hamilton (voiced by Trevor Devall), Stephen Shin (voiced by Eric Bauza).

Television Deaths[]

  • G.I. Joe: Renegades: The Descent Part 1 (2010; animated) [Ripcord]: Perished in a lab explosion while Duke (Jason Marsden), Snake-Eyes, Scarlet (Natalia Cigliuti), Tunnel Rat (Matthew Yang King), and Roadblock (Kevin Michael Richardson) escape after he was pulled by Bio-Vipers. His death is one of the reasons why the Joes are wanted after being framed by Cobra. However in Prodigal, its reveal the Bio-Vipers carry him away to safety and was discovered by Dr. Mindbender (Charlie Schlatter) and taken in as a test subject for a Bio-Viper/human Hydrib for Cobra Commander's (Charlie Adler)plan for immortality.
  • Teen Titans Go!: Ghostboy (2013; animated) [Cyborg]: Attacked by a mountain lion, believing it to be Beast Boy (Greg Cipes), and comes back as a ghost.; he comes back to life in the next episode with no explanation. (Played for comic effect.)
  • Teen Titans Go!: Parasite (2013; animated) [Cyborg]: Crushed to death by Parry (Kate Micucci) with his pincher, alongside the other Titans; he comes back to life in the next episode with no explanation. (Played for comic effect.)
  • Teen Titans Go!: Starfire the Terrible (2013; animated) [Cyborg]: Eaten alive, alongside Raven (Tara Strong) and Beast Boy (Greg Cipes), by robo piranhas; he comes back to life in the next episode with no explanation. (Played for comic effect.)
  • Teen Titans Go!: Salty Codgers (2014; animated) [Cyborg]: Dies of natural causes, alongside the other Titans; he comes back as a zombie after Raven (Tara Strong) retrieves his soul from Death (David Kaye); he is back to normal in the next episode with no explanation. (Played for comic effect.)
  • Teen Titans Go!: A Farce (2015; animated) [Cyborg]: Executed, alongside the other Titans, after being sentenced to death by the Brain (Scott Menville); he comes back to life in the next episode with no explanation. (Played for comic effect.)
  • Teen Titans Go!: Open Door Policy (2016; animated) [Cyborg]: Eaten alive by a dinosaur, alongside the other Titans; he comes back to life in the next episode with no explanation. (Played for comic effect.)
  • Teen Titans Go!: Oregon Trail (2016; animated) [Cyborg]: Dies from the common cold; he comes back to life in the next episode with no explanation. (Played for comic effect.)
  • Teen Titans Go!: Quantum Fun (2018; animated) [Cyborg]: Disintegrated, alongside the other Titans, by their doppelgangers; he comes back to life in the next episode with no explanation. (Played for comic effect.)
  • Young Justice: Nightmare Monkeys (2019; animated) [Black Lightning/Robot Man]: Robot Man is killed (off-screen) on a mission with the Doom Patrol. Black Lightning survives the episode.
  • Teen Titans Go!: Them Soviet Boys (2019; animated) [Cyborg]: Dies of old age, alongside the other Titans; he comes back to life in the next episode with no explanation. (Played for comic effect.)
  • Teen Titans Go!: Strength of a Grown Man (2019; animated) [Cyborg]: Killed in an explosion, alongside the other Titans, when the bomb inside Robin (Scott Menville) detonates; he comes back to life in the next episode with no explanation. (Played for comic effect.)
  • Teen Titans Go!: Ghost With the Most (2020; animated) [Cyborg]: Killed, alongside the other Titans, by Beetlejuice (Alex Brightman), so that they could go to the Netherworld; he comes back to life in the next episode with no explanation. (Played for comic effect.)
  • Teen Titans Go!: BBRAEBDAY (2021; animated) [Cyborg]: Swallowed whole by Raven (Tara Strong); his death is reversed when Beast Boy (Greg Cipes) uses his birthday wish to save everyone. (Played for comic effect.)
  • Teen Titans Go!: I Am Chair (2021; animated) [Cyborg]: Dies of starvation, alongside the other Titans, after being hypnotised for too long; he comes back to life in the next episode with no explanation. (Played for comic effect.)
  • Invincible: Where I Really Come From (2021; animated) [Black Samson/Fighter Pilot]: "Fighter Pilot" has his head crushed by Omni-Man (J.K. Simmons) as Invincible (Steven Yeun) watches in horror. "Black Samson" survives the episode.
  • Teen Titans Go!: Glunkakakakah (2021; animated) [Cyborg]: Dies of natural causes, alongside his friends, after hiding for too long; he comes back to life in the next episode with no explanation. (Played for comic effect.)
  • Teen Titans Go!: Free Perk (2022; animated) [Cyborg]: Dies, alongside the other Titans, after sustaining too many injuries; he comes back to life in the next episode with no explanation. (Played for comic effect.)
  • Teen Titans Go!: Sweet Revenge (2022; animated) [Cyborg]: Mauled to death by wolves; he comes back to life in the next episode with no explanation. (Played for comic effect.)
  • The Legend of Vox Machina: Rise of the Chroma Conclave (2023; animated) [Sovereign Uriel Tal'Dorei II]: Dies after inhaling Raishan's (Cree Summer) poison gas.

Video Game Deaths[]

  • Syphon Filter: Logan's Shadow (2007) [Lawrence Mujari]: Khary did not portray his character in this game but his character's corpse was seen. He is shot to death (off-screen) by Gwendoline Yeo.
  • Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare (2014) [Knox]: Rapidly deteriorates to death from a chemical attack launched by Kevin Spacey while Khary is in a military operation with Troy Baker, Gideon Emery, and Angela Gotts.

Notable Connections[]

  • Mr. Stacy Reed

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