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Michael Dorn dead in 'Star Trek-The Next Generation-Transfigurations'

Michael Dorn in Star Trek: The Next Generation: Transfigurations

Michael Dorn (1952 - )

Film deaths

  • Star Trek: Generations (1994) [Lt. Commander Worf]: Killed along with the rest of the Enterprise-D crew when Malcolm McDowell fires a missile into a star, creating a shock-wave, which obliterates the planet that the Enterprise crashed on. Patrick Stewart later undoes that time continuum and everyone on the ship survives the outcome of the film. (Michael is wearing heavy Klingon make-up for this role.)
  • Mach 2 (2001) [Rogers]: Killed (although I don't remember the details).
  • Lessons for an Assassin (2003) [Quinn]: Shot in the head by Robert Vitelli.

TV deaths

  • Star Trek: The Next Generation: Transfigurations (1990) [Lieutenant Worf]: Dies from a broken neck in a fall from a shuttle bay cat-walk when an energy surge from Mark La Mura's transfiguration knocks him over the railing. He is then brought back to life and healed of his injuries by Mark's alien powers.
  • Star Trek: the Next Generation: Ethics (1992) [Lieutenant Worf]: After being in a cargo bay accident where a barrel falls on him crushing 7 spinal vertebrae, Michael undergoes an experimental operation by Caroline Kava to replace his spinal cord with a replicated one. He expires shortly after being taken off life support and is pronounced dead by Gates McFadden. When his son (Brian Bonsall) comes in to view his body a "redundant" Klingon internal organ has kicked in and Michael shows signs of life. The Doctors return to work and Worf character Makes a full recovery. (Note: During most of the surgery Worf is played by Michael Dorn's photo double Al Foster).
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation: Parallels (1993) [Lieutenant Worf]: Playing Worf from a parallel universe (where the Borg have taken over and the Enterprise is one of the few remaining ships), he's killed in an explosion, along with the rest of the ship's crew, when they are inadvertently destroyed by phaser fire from yet another alternate Enterprise, after the Enterprise from the Borg-infested universe fire on the shuttlecraft carrying the Michael from "our" universe, to prevent him from sending the various ships back to their proper universes.
  • Star Trek: The Next Generation: All Good Things (1994) [Worf]: Portraying a triple role of "Worf" from the past, present, and future, each is killed when the Enterprise of each point in time converge and are destroyed while collapsing the anti-time anomaly. Everyone's deaths are undone when John de Lancie resets the timeline.
  • Amanda & the Alien (1995 TV) [Lieutenant Vint]: Killed in a gunfight; he then talks to Nicole Eggert moments before dying.

Video Game deaths

  • Batman and Robin (1997) [Zombies]: Provides the voice of several zombies and while I haven't played this game, since Batman and Robin have no problem offing anyone who's already deceased and an undead entity, it's a likelihood that he dies on several occasions.
  • Saints Row 2 (2008) [Maero]: Shot in the head by the player character after being injured in an explosion.

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