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+ | *'''''The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society ''(2018) '''[''Elizabeth McKenna'']: Shot (off-screen) by German soldiers after being taken away to a prison camp, after Jessica attacks them while defending a fellow prisoner; her death is recounted by [[Lily James]] and [[Glen Powell]] to [[Tom Courtenay]], [[Penelope Wilton]], [[Michiel Huisman]], [[Katherine Parkinson]], and [[Kit Connor]]. |
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+ | Jessicabrownfindlay.png|Jessica Brown Findlay in ''Misfits: Episode 6'' |
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+ | jessicabrownfindlay_downtonabbey008255.jpg|Jessica Brown Findlay's death in ''Downton Abbey'' |
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+ | labyrinthjessicabrownfindlay3.png|Jessica Brown Findlay (with Emun Elliot) in Labyrinth: Episode 2 |
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Revision as of 18:17, 25 September 2019
Jessica Brown Findlay (1989 - )
Film Deaths
- Winter's Tale (A New York Winter's Tale) (2014) [Beverly Penn]: Dies of complications from tuberculosis/consumption after having sex with Colin Farrell, after Finn Wittrock spikes her drink with a poison to make her heart beat faster.
- The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society (2018) [Elizabeth McKenna]: Shot (off-screen) by German soldiers after being taken away to a prison camp, after Jessica attacks them while defending a fellow prisoner; her death is recounted by Lily James and Glen Powell to Tom Courtenay, Penelope Wilton, Michiel Huisman, Katherine Parkinson, and Kit Connor.
Deaths in Television
- Misfits: Episode 6 (2009) [Rachel Leyton]: Falls to her death after slipping from the roof of the community center at the end of a struggle with Robert Sheehan.
- Downton Abbey: Episode 3.4 (2012) [Lady Sybil Branson]: Dies of complications from eclampsia shortly after childbirth.
- Labyrinth: Episode 2 (2012) [Alais Pelletier Du Mas]: Stabbed in the stomach by Katie McGrath; she dies in the arms of Emun Elliott. (Thanks to Fred)