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[[File:melissabenoist.jpg|thumb|364px|Melissa Benoist (with [[Shea Whigham]]) in ''Waco: Day 51'']]
 
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2552034/ Melissa Benoist] (1988 - )
 
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm2552034/ Melissa Benoist] (1988 - )
   
==Film Deaths:==
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==Television Deaths==
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*'''''[[Legends of Tomorrow (2016 series)|The Flash: Duet (2017)]]''''' [''Kara'']: Conscience captured and transported into an alternate world created by Music Meister to test Kara and Barry. She temporarily dies after being shot multiple times in the chest in crossfire during a gang war, along with Barry ([[Grant Gustin]]). They are brought back to their current reality by Cisco and then revived when they profess their love to Mon-El and Iris respectively.
*None.
 
   
 
*'''''[[Legends of Tomorrow (2016 series)|Legends of Tomorrow: Crisis on Earth-X, Part 4 (2017)]]''''' [''Kara - Earth-X'']: In a dual role as Supergirl from Earth Thirty-Eight and her evil Earth-X doppelganger, the Supergirl Earth-X dies from absorbing too much solar radiation, causing her to explode into a supernova in space as [[Stephen Amell]] looks on in horror. (the Supergirl from Earth Thirty-Eight survives the episode.) 
==Television Deaths:==
 
   
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*'''''Waco: Day 51'' (2018)''' [''[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8731631/rachel-olivia_susan-koresh Rachel Koresh]'']: Suffocates from smoke inhalation while trapped inside of a burning building; she dies as [[Shea Whigham]] attempts to save her.
*'''''[[Legends of Tomorrow (2016 series)|Legends of Tomorrrow: Crisis on Earth-X, Part 4]]'' (2017)''' [''Kara - Earth-X'']: In a dual role as Supergirl from Earth Thirty-Eight and her evil Earth-X doppelganger, the Supergirl Earth-X dies from absorbing too much solar radiation, causing her to explode into a supernova in space as [[Stephen Amell]] looks on in horror. (the Supergirl from Earth Thirty-Eight survives the episode.)<br /> 
 
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*'''''[[Legends of Tomorrow (2016 series)|Supergirl: "]]Red Dawn"- Season 4 Episode 21'' (2019)''' [''Kara/Supergirl'']: In a dual role as Supergirl & Red Daughter, Supergirl is electrocuted by purple lighting, and supposedly beaten to death before being resurrected by pulling in sunlight from the grass in a forest after her sister ([[Chyler Leigh]]) pleads for her not to leave her. It's never really mentioned or confirmed whether she actually died, but since it's been suggested, we might as well put it on here.<br /> 
 
*'''''[[Legends of Tomorrow (2016 series)|Supergirl]]: "The Quest for Peace"- Season 4 Episode 22'' (2019)''' [''Red Daughter'']: In a dual role as Supergirl and Red Daughter, Red Daughter heroically sacrifices herself to save Supergirl's life by absorbing a sonic cannon blast full of Kryptonite, causing her to die in Supergirl's arms. (Supergirl survives the episode.)
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*'''''[[Supergirl (2015 series)|Supergirl: Red Dawn (2019)]]''''' [''Kara/Supergirl'']: In a dual role as Supergirl & Red Daughter, Supergirl is electrocuted by purple lightning, and supposedly beaten to death before being resurrected by pulling in sunlight from the grass in a forest after her sister ([[Chyler Leigh]]) pleads for her not to leave her. It's never really mentioned or confirmed whether she actually died, but since it's been suggested, we might as well put it on here.
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*'''''[[Supergirl (2015 series)|Supergirl: The Quest for Peace (2019)]]''''' [''Red Daughter'']: In a dual role as Supergirl and Red Daughter, Red Daughter heroically sacrifices herself to save Supergirl's life by absorbing a sonic cannon blast full of Kryptonite, causing her to die in Supergirl's arms. (Supergirl survives the episode.) 
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*'''''[[Supergirl (2015 series)|Supergirl: It's a Super Life (2020)]]''''' [''Kara Danvers/Supergirl'']: Dies off-screen from the kryptonite-laced atmosphere from the episode '''Fallout'''. (This occurs in a vision [[Thomas Lennon]] shows Melissa so she survives the episode.)
   
 
==Gallery==
 
==Gallery==
 
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2017-03-26 (15).png|Melissa Benoist just before being shot in The Flash: Duet
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2017-03-26_(3).png|Melissa Benoist in ''The Flash: Duet''
2017-03-26 (16).png|Melissa Benoist and Grant Gustin lay dying in The Flash: Duet
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melissabenoistsupergirl2.jpg|Melissa Benoist in ''Supergirl: The Quest for Peace''
2017-03-26 (12).png|Melissa clutching her bullet wound in The Flash: Duet
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Kara is Dead|Melissa Benoist in Supergirl: Red Dawn
 
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==Noteworthy Connections==
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
==Notable Connections==
 
 
*Ex-Mrs. [[Blake Jenner]]
 
*Ex-Mrs. [[Blake Jenner]]
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*Mrs. [[Chris Wood]]
   
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Revision as of 01:44, 13 June 2020

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Melissa Benoist (with Shea Whigham) in Waco: Day 51

Melissa Benoist (1988 - )

Television Deaths

  • The Flash: Duet (2017) [Kara]: Conscience captured and transported into an alternate world created by Music Meister to test Kara and Barry. She temporarily dies after being shot multiple times in the chest in crossfire during a gang war, along with Barry (Grant Gustin). They are brought back to their current reality by Cisco and then revived when they profess their love to Mon-El and Iris respectively.
  • Legends of Tomorrow: Crisis on Earth-X, Part 4 (2017) [Kara - Earth-X]: In a dual role as Supergirl from Earth Thirty-Eight and her evil Earth-X doppelganger, the Supergirl Earth-X dies from absorbing too much solar radiation, causing her to explode into a supernova in space as Stephen Amell looks on in horror. (the Supergirl from Earth Thirty-Eight survives the episode.) 
  • Waco: Day 51 (2018) [Rachel Koresh]: Suffocates from smoke inhalation while trapped inside of a burning building; she dies as Shea Whigham attempts to save her.
  • Supergirl: Red Dawn (2019) [Kara/Supergirl]: In a dual role as Supergirl & Red Daughter, Supergirl is electrocuted by purple lightning, and supposedly beaten to death before being resurrected by pulling in sunlight from the grass in a forest after her sister (Chyler Leigh) pleads for her not to leave her. It's never really mentioned or confirmed whether she actually died, but since it's been suggested, we might as well put it on here.
  • Supergirl: The Quest for Peace (2019) [Red Daughter]: In a dual role as Supergirl and Red Daughter, Red Daughter heroically sacrifices herself to save Supergirl's life by absorbing a sonic cannon blast full of Kryptonite, causing her to die in Supergirl's arms. (Supergirl survives the episode.) 

Gallery

Noteworthy Connections