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*'''''Armed for Action'' (1994)''' [''Detective West'']: Is shot to death by the protagonists after failing to kill either one of them and after Joe starts to monologue. |
*'''''Armed for Action'' (1994)''' [''Detective West'']: Is shot to death by the protagonists after failing to kill either one of them and after Joe starts to monologue. |
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+ | *'''''Dillinger and Capone'' (1995)''' [''Roy'']: Shot and gunned down by various FBI agents in a movie theater. |
*'''''The Catcher (1998)''''' [''Father/Umpire'']: Beaten to death by his son [[David Heavener]]. |
*'''''The Catcher (1998)''''' [''Father/Umpire'']: Beaten to death by his son [[David Heavener]]. |
Revision as of 09:07, 20 December 2014
Joe Estevez (1946 - )
Film Deaths
- Fatal Pulse (1988) [Ernie]: Beaten over the head with a nightstick by Alex Courtney after Joe admits that he realizes Alex is the serial killer kidnapping and torturing women.
- Soultaker (1990) [The Man/The Soultaker]: Dies twice throughout the film; he is already a deceased spirit who died prior to the film beginning; his final death occurs when he fails to claim Vivian Schilling's soul at the agreed-upon time and has his soul taken by Robert Z`Dar.
- Eye of the Stranger (Video, 1993) [Sheriff]: Commits suicide by drunkenly shooting himself in the head.
- Armed for Action (1994) [Detective West]: Is shot to death by the protagonists after failing to kill either one of them and after Joe starts to monologue.
- Dillinger and Capone (1995) [Roy]: Shot and gunned down by various FBI agents in a movie theater.
- The Catcher (1998) [Father/Umpire]: Beaten to death by his son David Heavener.
- Double Deception (2001) [Burt Chapman]: Shotgunned in a gas station parking lot by a masked gunman. He dies off-screen while the gunshot is heard and you later see Joe's legs in a cut-away.
- The Remnant (2001) [Chief Wilson Tyler]: Disappears in the next scene after apparently being killed in unknown/unseen fashion by a demon in human form after Joe attempts to shoot the entity to no avail.
- Zombiegeddon (Video, 2003) [Brooks]: Plays an already deceased demon-spawn.
- The Rockville Slayer (2004) [Sheriff Duncan]: Stabbed to death by an off-screen Robert Z`Dar while Joe is investigating the suspicious hideout where Z'Dar is housing his secret cult of murderers and victims.
- Shut Up and Shoot! (2006) [Frank Warburg]: Electrocuted along with his actors and bodyguards by Silvio Pollio; it later turns out to be a faked death by Silvio, who's actually part of an undercover FBI operation. (Played for dark and off-color comedy.)
- Flesh, TX (Video, 2009) [Henry]: Shot in the head (off-screen) in an alleyway outside a pub by a serial killer-disguised-sheriff after Joe finishes his drink and is promised to be escorted home by the guy.
- Meltdown (2009) [Agent Winslow]: Shot to death in a shoot-out with Christopher J. Martin after threatening to kill Martin.
- The Lights (2009) [Cade]: Stabbed to death by an unseen attacker in William Smith's house after threatening to shoot and kill Smith earlier after cornering him.
- Gunfight at Yuma (2012) [Reverend Hearting]: Collapses off of his horse due to dehydration. He is later spoken to by one of the main characters and dies after talking to her.
TV Deaths
- The California Kid (1974 TV Movie) [Don McCord]: Falls off a cliff along with another ex-Navy sailor when his car is rammed off a cliff by Vic Morrow.
- Axe Giant: The Wrath of Paul Bunyan (2013 TV Movie) [Meeks]: Sliced in half/crushed by Paul Bunyan (Chris Hahn).
Noteworthy connections
- Uncle of Renee Estevez, Charlie Sheen, Ramon Estevez and Emilio Estevez
- Brother of Martin Sheen