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*'''''[[Fried Green Tomatoes (1991)]]''''' [''Ruth Jameson'']: Dies of cancer. (''Thanks to Lois'') |
*'''''[[Fried Green Tomatoes (1991)]]''''' [''Ruth Jameson'']: Dies of cancer. (''Thanks to Lois'') |
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*'''''[[Boys on the Side (1995)]]''''' [''Robin'']: Dies of AIDS-related illness. (''Thanks to Lois'') |
*'''''[[Boys on the Side (1995)]]''''' [''Robin'']: Dies of AIDS-related illness. (''Thanks to Lois'') |
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*'''''[[Goodbye Lover (1998)]]''''' [''Peggy Blane'']: Killed in a motorcycle crash/explosion (along with [[Dermot Mulroney]]) when [[Patricia Arquette]] forces their motorcycle off a cliff at the end of a chase. |
*'''''[[Goodbye Lover (1998)]]''''' [''Peggy Blane'']: Killed in a motorcycle crash/explosion (along with [[Dermot Mulroney]]) when [[Patricia Arquette]] forces their motorcycle off a cliff at the end of a chase. |
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*'''''[[Let the Devil Wear Black (1999)]]''''' [''Julia Hirsch'']: Commits suicide by deliberately walking into traffic and getting hit by a car. We only see her start to cross the street; her body is shown afterwards when [[Jonathan Penner]] pulls the sheet down on her gurney in the hospital. |
*'''''[[Let the Devil Wear Black (1999)]]''''' [''Julia Hirsch'']: Commits suicide by deliberately walking into traffic and getting hit by a car. We only see her start to cross the street; her body is shown afterwards when [[Jonathan Penner]] pulls the sheet down on her gurney in the hospital. |
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*'''''[[R.I.P.D. (2013)]]''''' [''Proctor'']: Killed (off-screen) in the line of duty, some time before the story begins; she appears a spirit working in the afterlife police department throughout the movie. (''Thanks to Tommy'') |
*'''''[[R.I.P.D. (2013)]]''''' [''Proctor'']: Killed (off-screen) in the line of duty, some time before the story begins; she appears a spirit working in the afterlife police department throughout the movie. (''Thanks to Tommy'') |
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*'''''[[Red Sparrow (2018)]]''''' [''Stephanie Boucher'']: Run over by a covered-truck as Mary gets panicked while being cornered by a group of guys in the street. |
*'''''[[Red Sparrow (2018)]]''''' [''Stephanie Boucher'']: Run over by a covered-truck as Mary gets panicked while being cornered by a group of guys in the street. |
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*'''''[[Christmas in Conway (2013)]]''''' [''Suzy Mayor'']: Dies (off-screen) of cancer. |
*'''''[[Christmas in Conway (2013)]]''''' [''Suzy Mayor'']: Dies (off-screen) of cancer. |
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⚫ | *'''''[[The Blacklist (2013 series)|The Blacklist: Nicholas T. Moore (No. 110) (2018)]]''''' [''Naomi Hyland'']: Although Mary-Louise does not physically appear in this episode, she is mentioned in passing by [[Fiona Dourif]] when talking to [[James Spader]] to have been shot in her apartment off-screen. Her death is confirmed when the camera reveals a graveyard headstone with Mary-Louise’s name on it while Fiona is talking to James. |
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+ | * '''''[[Mr. Mercedes (2017 series)|Mr. Mercedes: Willow Lake]]''[[Mr. Mercedes (2017 series)| (2017)]]''' [''Janey Patterson'']: Killed by a car bomb placed by [[Harry Treadaway]]. |
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⚫ | *'''''[[The Blacklist (2013 series)|The Blacklist: Nicholas T. Moore (No. 110) (2018)]]''''' [''Naomi Hyland'']: Although Mary-Louise does not physically appear in this episode, she is mentioned in passing by [[Fiona Dourif]] when talking to [[James Spader]] to have been shot in her apartment off-screen. Her death is confirmed when the camera reveals a graveyard headstone with Mary-Louise’s name on it while Fiona is talking to James. |
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Revision as of 19:05, 3 June 2019
Mary-Louise Parker (1964 - )
Film Deaths
- Fried Green Tomatoes (1991) [Ruth Jameson]: Dies of cancer. (Thanks to Lois)
- Boys on the Side (1995) [Robin]: Dies of AIDS-related illness. (Thanks to Lois)
- Goodbye Lover (1998) [Peggy Blane]: Killed in a motorcycle crash/explosion (along with Dermot Mulroney) when Patricia Arquette forces their motorcycle off a cliff at the end of a chase.
- Let the Devil Wear Black (1999) [Julia Hirsch]: Commits suicide by deliberately walking into traffic and getting hit by a car. We only see her start to cross the street; her body is shown afterwards when Jonathan Penner pulls the sheet down on her gurney in the hospital.
- R.I.P.D. (2013) [Proctor]: Killed (off-screen) in the line of duty, some time before the story begins; she appears a spirit working in the afterlife police department throughout the movie. (Thanks to Tommy)
- Red Sparrow (2018) [Stephanie Boucher]: Run over by a covered-truck as Mary gets panicked while being cornered by a group of guys in the street.
TV Deaths
- Christmas in Conway (2013) [Suzy Mayor]: Dies (off-screen) of cancer.
- The Blacklist: Nicholas T. Moore (No. 110) (2018) [Naomi Hyland]: Although Mary-Louise does not physically appear in this episode, she is mentioned in passing by Fiona Dourif when talking to James Spader to have been shot in her apartment off-screen. Her death is confirmed when the camera reveals a graveyard headstone with Mary-Louise’s name on it while Fiona is talking to James.
- Mr. Mercedes: Willow Lake (2017) [Janey Patterson]: Killed by a car bomb placed by Harry Treadaway.