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*[[Mannix (1967 series)|'''''Mannix: The Name Is Mannix'' (1967)''']] [''Eddie Lee Prentiss'']: Shot in the back by [[Barbara Anderson]]. He dies shortly after giving [[Mike Connors]] a locker key. |
*[[Mannix (1967 series)|'''''Mannix: The Name Is Mannix'' (1967)''']] [''Eddie Lee Prentiss'']: Shot in the back by [[Barbara Anderson]]. He dies shortly after giving [[Mike Connors]] a locker key. |
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+ | *'''''Mannix: A Day Filled with Shadows'' (1971)''' [''Alton Moore'']: Shot to death by [[Glenn R. Wilder]]. |
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− | *[[Battlestar Galactica (1978 series)|'''''Battlestar Galactica'' (1978)''']][''Count Baltar'']: In the theatrical film version of the pilot, he is decapitated by the Cylons. (In the television version, he is spared, and went on to become a recurring character in the series.) ''(Thanks to Donald)'' |
+ | *[[Battlestar Galactica (1978 series)|'''''Battlestar Galactica'' (1978)''']]''' '''[''Count Baltar'']: In the theatrical film version of the pilot, he is decapitated by the Cylons. (In the television version, he is spared, and went on to become a recurring character in the series.) ''(Thanks to Donald)'' |
*'''''General Hospital'' (1981; I don't know the exact date)''' [''Mikkos Cassadine'']: Frozen to death after [[Anthony Geary]] pushes John into his own freezing machine. ''(Thanks to Donald)'' |
*'''''General Hospital'' (1981; I don't know the exact date)''' [''Mikkos Cassadine'']: Frozen to death after [[Anthony Geary]] pushes John into his own freezing machine. ''(Thanks to Donald)'' |
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*'''''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993 series)|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Once More Unto the Breach]]'' (1998)''' [''[http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Kor Kor]'']: Killed (off-screen) in a battle against ten Jem'Hadar fighter ships; we last see his ship setting off for the suicide mission. ''(Thanks to Neil and Donald)'' |
*'''''[[Star Trek: Deep Space Nine (1993 series)|Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Once More Unto the Breach]]'' (1998)''' [''[http://en.memory-alpha.org/wiki/Kor Kor]'']: Killed (off-screen) in a battle against ten Jem'Hadar fighter ships; we last see his ship setting off for the suicide mission. ''(Thanks to Neil and Donald)'' |
Revision as of 16:21, 21 August 2016
John Colicos (1928 - 2000)
Film Deaths:
- Scorpio (1973) [McLeod]: Shot in the chest by Burt Lancaster. (Thanks to Michael)
- Drum (1976) [Bernard DeMarigny]: Dies of shock/blood loss when Ken Norton rips off his testicles; we only see John's face screaming during the castration. (Thanks to Bill)
- The Changeling (1980) [De Witt]: Killed in a car crash, seen in a psychic vision. (Thanks to Fred)
- The Postman Always Rings Twice (1981) [Nick Papadakis]: Hit on the head with a tire iron by Jack Nicholson while sitting in his car; Jack and Jessica Lange then arrange it so that his death looks like a car accident. (See also Cecil Kellaway in the 1946 version.)
- Nowhere to Hide (1987) [General Howard]: Presumably killed in an explosion when Amy Madigan shoots his getaway car with a rocket or missile fired from a stolen makeshift gunship at the end of a chase (in revenge for John causing her husband's death) (it's been awhile since I last saw this)
TV Deaths:
- Mannix: The Name Is Mannix (1967) [Eddie Lee Prentiss]: Shot in the back by Barbara Anderson. He dies shortly after giving Mike Connors a locker key.
- Mannix: A Day Filled with Shadows (1971) [Alton Moore]: Shot to death by Glenn R. Wilder.
- Battlestar Galactica (1978) [Count Baltar]: In the theatrical film version of the pilot, he is decapitated by the Cylons. (In the television version, he is spared, and went on to become a recurring character in the series.) (Thanks to Donald)
- General Hospital (1981; I don't know the exact date) [Mikkos Cassadine]: Frozen to death after Anthony Geary pushes John into his own freezing machine. (Thanks to Donald)
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Once More Unto the Breach (1998) [Kor]: Killed (off-screen) in a battle against ten Jem'Hadar fighter ships; we last see his ship setting off for the suicide mission. (Thanks to Neil and Donald)
Notable Connections:
Father of Nicholas Colicos