Florence Pugh (1996 -)
Film Deaths[]
- The Falling (2014) [Abbie Mortimer]: Dies due to a miscarriage; she collapses while talking to Maisie Williams in the hallway, and dies shortly afterwards as Greta Scacchi kneels by her side.
- Oppenheimer (2023) [Jean Tatlock]: Drowned after taking medication and placing her head in her water-filled bathtub. Historically, her death was ruled a suicide, but there were some conspiracy theories that she was allegedly murdered due to her affiliations with J. Robert Oppenheimer and the Communist Party of the United States of America. In the film, Cillian Murphy is informed Florence had died by suicide, and he imagines Florence's death through cuts in the film; in many of his imaginations, he pictures Florence willfully taking medication before deliberately drowning herself, and in another frame, a gloved hand is holding Florence's head under the water; her death is officially ruled a suicide, but ultimately left to viewer discretion.
- We Live In Time (2024) [Almut Brühl] Dies off-screen of cancer.
Television Deaths[]
- Marcella: Episode 3 (2016) [Cara Thomas]: Struck with a car by Harry Lloyd; he then reverses the car and runs over her body again, while Anna Friel looks on in shock.
- King Lear (2018) [Cordelia]: Killed (off-screen) by hanging, her body is shown when Anthony Hopkins brings her body into the castle grounds and it is put on a cart beside those of her sisters, Emma Thompson and Emily Watson.
- Hawkeye: Ronin (2021) [Yelena Belova]: Turned to dust during the "Blip" after Thanos acquires the Infinity Stones, along with half the universe's population. She is restored five years later when the Avengers successfully recover the Stones and undo Thanos's actions, though from her perspective, no time passes (these events occur in flashback, occurring simultaneously with Avengers: Infinity War and Avengers: End Game). Florence survives the episode.
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Notable Connections[]
- Sister of Toby Sebastian and Rafaela Pugh