
Marshall R. Teague in Columbo: Uneasy Lies the Crown
Marshall R. Teague (1953 - )
a.k.a. Marshall Teague
At 106 on-screen deaths he is currently one of the most killed actors, known.
Film Deaths[]
- Road House (1989) [Jimmy Reno]: Dies instantly after his throat gets ripped out by Patrick Swayze at the end of a martial arts fight, he dies as Kelly Lynch tries to save him. His body is later seen when Swayze throws him into a lake, then again when Ben Gazzara looks out of his balcony and sees him floating on the surface.
- Guardian Angel (1994) [Nick]: Shot in the head by Lydie Denier while Cynthia Rothrock looks on helplessly.
- The Colony (1995) [Doug Corwin]: Impaled on a statue during a fight with John Ritter.
- The Rock (1996) [Seal Reigert]: Shot to death during an ambush with Ed Harris and his men.
- The Bad Pack (1997) [Lamont Sperry]: Shot to death by Robert Davi and his body is incinerated by the bomb he has planted in his warehouse.
- Armageddon (1998) [Colonel Davis]: Blown out into space (along with Anthony Guidera) when impacts with meteor fragments cause the cockpit of their space shuttle to depressurize. His body is later seen when William Fichtner and Bruce Willis sees him hit the windscreen as he bounces off their shuttle.
- Crossfire Trail (2001) [Snake Corville]: Shot to death by Tom Selleck, just as Marshall tries to attack him.
- U.S. Seals 2: The Ultimate Force (2001) [Major Nathan Donner]: Knife thrown into his chest by Hakim Alston. He dies later while talking to Michael Worth, Kate Conner and Karen Kim.
- Cult of Fury (2003) [Chief Hackett]: Shot to death during a shootout by Sonny Surowiec.
- AmeriGeddon (2016) [Col. Crane]: Shot to death during a massive shootout.
- Road to the Well (2016) [Dale]: Shot in the head (off-camera) by Micah Joe Parker while Laurence Fuller looks on in horror. A shot is heard and blood sprays in Laurence`s face.
Television Deaths[]
- Werewolf: S1. Ep.27 (1988) [Austin]: Throat bitten by the werewolf version of John J. York.
- Columbo: Uneasy Lies the Crown (1990) [Adam Evans]: Dies of a heart attack/poisoned while making love to Jo Anderson, after James Read had placed crushed-up heart medicine inside Adam's crown tooth within a time-release gel. His body is later seen when James and Mark Arnott discover Jo with it, and again near his car while police investigate, after James and Mark had staged it to appear that Marshall died of a heart attack while driving.
- Renegade: Judgement Day (1992) [Otto Heath]: Shot by Lorenzo Lamas who was about to shoot him
- Star Trek: Deep Space Nine: Hippocratic Oath (1995) [Temo'Zuma]: Either dies (off-screen) from a lack of Ketracel-white or killed in a mercy killing by Scott MacDonald. (Either way, the fate of the Jem'Hadar soldiers is left clear at the end of the story).
- Renegade: Rio Reno (1996) [Sheriff]: Shot by Branscombe Richmond after shooting L.Q. Jones. This is in a dream sequence.
- Walker, Texas Ranger: Codename: Dragonfly (1996) [Randy Shrader]: Stabbed in the stomach with a knife by Chuck Norris as Marshall is trying to kill Chuck.
- Walker, Texas Ranger: Last of a Breed Part 2 (1997) [Rudd Kilgore]: Shot in the chest during a standoff against Chuck Norris.
- Pensacola: Wings of Gold - Great Expectations (1998) [Major Max Egan]: Shot to death by Salvator Xuereb.
- Stargate SG-1: A Matter of Time (1998) [Colonel Frank Cromwell]: Torn apart as he is sucked into the distorted wormhole connected to a black hole.
- Walker, Texas Ranger: The Final Showdown Part 1 (2001) [Moon Lavocat]: Shot repeatedly by Chuck Norris during the final fight.
- Walker, Texas Ranger: The Final showdown Part 2 (2001) [Emile Lavocat]: Killed in explosion during a fight with Chuck Norris who attaches a grenade to Marshall's belt when they fall and land on top of a car.
Short Film Deaths[]
- Front Porch (2014) [James]: Presumably died (off-screen) before the story takes place of unspecified circumstances. He disappears after telling his son Robert Seals about how proud he is of him.
Gallery[]
Notable Connections[]
- Mr. Lindy Teague.