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*'''''The Limbic Region (1996)''' [Lloyd]:'' Shot in the head by the mortally-wounded [[Edward James Olmos]] in a police station. |
*'''''The Limbic Region (1996)''' [Lloyd]:'' Shot in the head by the mortally-wounded [[Edward James Olmos]] in a police station. |
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− | *'''''City by the Sea (2002)''' [Reg Duffy]:'' Shot repeatedly by [[William Forsythe]] (who had mistaken him for [[James Franco]]); he then falls down the stairwell shaft. His body is shown afterwards when [[Nestor Serrano]] discovers him after hearing the shots. (Thanks to ND) |
+ | *'''''[[City by the Sea (2002)]]''' [Reg Duffy]:'' Shot repeatedly by [[William Forsythe]] (who had mistaken him for [[James Franco]]); he then falls down the stairwell shaft. His body is shown afterwards when [[Nestor Serrano]] discovers him after hearing the shots. (Thanks to ND) |
==TV Deaths:== |
==TV Deaths:== |
Revision as of 22:25, 5 December 2015
George Dzundza (1945 - )
Film Deaths:
- No Way Out (1987) [Sam Hesselman]: Shot in the head by Will Patton in the Pentagon gymnasium. (Thanks to Matt)
- The Beast (The Beast of War) (1988) [Daskal]: Killed by a mob of Afghan women after his tank breaks down in the ruins of their village. (I haven't seen this movie myself.) (Thanks to Stephen)
- Basic Instinct (1992) [Gus Moran]: Stabbed repeatedly in the neck with an icepick by a woman in an elevator; he dies shortly after Michael Douglas discovers him. (The movie initially indicates that the killer was Jeanne Tripplehorn, but also hints later on that it might have been Sharon Stone.)
- The Limbic Region (1996) [Lloyd]: Shot in the head by the mortally-wounded Edward James Olmos in a police station.
- City by the Sea (2002) [Reg Duffy]: Shot repeatedly by William Forsythe (who had mistaken him for James Franco); he then falls down the stairwell shaft. His body is shown afterwards when Nestor Serrano discovers him after hearing the shots. (Thanks to ND)
TV Deaths:
- Law & Order: Confession (1991) [Sergeant Max Greevey]: Shot to death (off-screen) by a hitman. (George did not actually appear in this episode; his character's death was written in to explain his departure from the series.) (Thanks to Robert and Mac)
- Grey's Anatomy: Six Days, Part 2 (2007) [Harold O'Malley]: Dies of multi-system organ failure after undergoing cancer surgery. He is taken off life support and dies with his family by his side.