James Woods (1947 - )
Film Deaths[]
- Night Moves (1975) [Quentin]: Drowned (offscreen) by John Crawford; his body is shown floating in the water when Gene Hackman discovers him.
- Videodrome (1983) [Max Renn]: Commits suicide by shooting himself in the head with a biomechanical "handgun" that has become part of his own hand. We see him raise the gun to his head, then hear the gunshot after the screen goes black. (The scene is shown first as a television image, then repeated in "reality.")
- Against All Odds (1984) [Jake Wise]: Shot to death by Rachel Ward.
- Once Upon a Time in America (1984) [Maximilian 'Max' Bercovicz]: Apparently commits suicide by jumping into the back of a passing garbage truck, after Robert De Niro refuses to shoot James; we only see James' absence after the truck passes by. (In the original shorter American theatrical release, it was implied that James committed suicide by shooting himself; we only heard the shot from off-camera.)
- Best Seller (1987) [Cleve]: Shot to death by Paul Shenar after he gives himself up to save Allison Balson; he dies shortly afterwards while talking to Brian Dennehy.
- Chaplin (1992) [Joseph Scott]: Dies (off-screen) of uremia.
- The Getaway (1994) [Jack Benyon]: Shot to death by Kim Basinger. His body is shown again after David Morse discovers him. (See also Ben Johnson in the 1972 version.)
- The Specialist (1994) [Colonel Ned Trent]: Killed in an explosion after stepping on a boobytrap pressure sensitive mine (blasting him back onto the stairs) in Sylvester Stallone's hideout; we see the explosion from outside the building.
- Killer: A Journal of Murder (1995) [Carl Panzram]: Executed by hanging as Robert Sean Leonard looks on.
- The General's Daughter (1999) [Colonel Robert Moore]: Shot in the head (off-screen) by Timothy Hutton, who stages the scene to look like a suicide. His body is shown afterwards when John Travolta investigates.
- Final Fantasy: The Spirits Within (2001) [General Hein]: Killed when part of the spaceship falls onto the section where he is, after he causes an overload.
- Stuart Little 2 (2002) [Falcon]: Providing the voice of a falcon, he is presumably eaten by Steve Zahn after getting knocked out of the air with a toy airplane by Michael J. Fox and falling in the garbage.
- Be Cool (2005) [Tommy Athens]: Shot to death in a drive-by shooting that John Travolta witnesses.
- End Game (2006) [Vaughn Stevens]: Killed/throat slit (off-screen) by Peter Greene; his body is shown afterwards when Cuba Gooding Jr. discovers him and is arranged to appear to be suicide.
- Justice League: Crisis on Two Earths (2010) [Owlman]: Killed in an explosion when William Baldwin teleports James to a deserted planet with a bomb; he dies after deciding not to deactivate the bomb.
- Straw Dogs (2011) [Tom Heddon]: Shot repeatedly in the chest by James Marsden after being scalded with hot oil and shooting himself in the foot.
- White House Down (2013) [Martin Walker]: Machine gunned to death with a minigun by Channing Tatum (having first been hit by a jeep- pinning him to a wall and also on top of terminal brain cancer), following a fight with Jamie Foxx while James is about to start a nuclear launch.
Television Deaths[]
- Kojak: Death Is Not A Passing Grade (1974) [Caz Mayer]: Shot to death by Telly Savalas in Pamela Hemsley's apartment.
- Police Story: Thanksgiving (1976) [Lewis Packer]: Commits suicide by shooting himself (off-screen) in the mouth during a shootout with police.
- Holocaust (1978) [Karl Weiss]: Dies of starvation and illness (off-screen) in the concentration camp. His body is shown afterwards when another inmate finds him dead in his bunk.
- Citizen Cohn (1992) [Roy Cohn]: Dies of AIDS-related illnesses.
- Family Guy: And Then There Were Fewer (2010) [James Woods]: Stabbed in the back with a knife by Lori Alan when the lights go out; his body is shown afterwards lying on the floor when the lights come back on. He is later brought back to life in episode Tom Tucker: The Man and His Dream.
- Coma: Part Two (2012) [Dr. Howard Stark]: Dies (off-screen) in surgery after having his organs extracted while he's comatose.
- Ray Donavan: Same Exactly (2013) [Patrick "Sully" Sullivan]: Shot in the forehead by Jon Voight.
Video Games Deaths[]
- Scarface: The World Is Yours (2006) [George Sheffield]: Shot in the head by André Sogliuzzo in Robert Davi's mansion.