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[[File:Millieperkins.jpg|thumb|256x256px|Millie Perkins in ''The Witch Who Came from the Sea'']]
Millie Perkins (1938 - )
 
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[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0674012/ Millie Perkins] (1938 - )
   
 
== Film Deaths ==
 
== Film Deaths ==
* '''''The Diary of Anne Frank'' (1959)''' [''Anne Frank'']: Dies (off-screen) of typhus in a concentration camp. Her death is confirmed in an epologue sequence of her father ([[Joseph Schildkraut]]) discussing her death many years after the fact.
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* '''''[[The Diary of Anne Frank (1959)]]''''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anne_Frank Anne Frank]'']: Dies (off-screen) of typhus in a concentration camp. Her death is confirmed in an epilogue sequence of her father ([[Joseph Schildkraut]]) discussing her death months after the fact.
* '''''The Shooting'' (1966)''' ''[The Woman'']: Shot to death in a gunfight with [[Warren Oates]] in the desert. We see them both fire, followed by a slow-motion sequence of Warren falling; when it cuts back to Millie, she is lying face-down on the ground with the other Warren Oates beside her. (It's ambiguous whether Warren's double role was meant to be symbolic or a literal "twin brothers" role). ''(Thanks to Dick Hertz)''
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* '''''[[The Shooting (1966)]]''''' [''The Woman'']: Shot to death in a gunfight with [[Warren Oates]] in the desert. We see them both fire, followed by a slow-motion sequence of Warren falling; when it cuts back to Millie, she is lying face-down on the ground with the other Warren Oates beside her. (It's ambiguous whether Warren's double role was meant to be symbolic or a literal "twin brothers" role). ''(Thanks to Dick Hertz)''
 
* '''''Lady Cocoa''''' ''(Pope Goes the Weasel)'' '''(1975)''' [''Marie'']: Shot to death in a shoot-out in a public restroom.
 
* '''''Lady Cocoa''''' ''(Pope Goes the Weasel)'' '''(1975)''' [''Marie'']: Shot to death in a shoot-out in a public restroom.
* '''''The Witch Who Came from the Sea'' (1976)''' [''Molly'']: Commits suicide by taking an overdose of sleeping pills, with her boyfriend ([[Lonny Chapman]]) and sister ([[Vanessa Brown]]) by her side. As she loses conciousness, the movie fades out on a symbolic dream/image of her sailing away on a raft.
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* '''''The Witch Who Came from the Sea'' (1976)''' [''Molly'']: Commits suicide by taking an overdose of sleeping pills, with her boyfriend ([[Lonny Chapman]]) and sister ([[Vanessa Brown]]) by her side. As she loses consciousness, the movie fades out on a symbolic dream/image of her sailing away on a raft.
 
* '''''Macbeth'' (1981)''' [''Lady Macduff'']: Killed by assassins sent by [[Jeremy Brett]].
 
* '''''Macbeth'' (1981)''' [''Lady Macduff'']: Killed by assassins sent by [[Jeremy Brett]].
 
* '''''Table for Five'' (1983)''' [''Kathleen'']: Killed (off-screen) in a car crash. We only see the wreckage afterwards; her body is not shown.
 
* '''''Table for Five'' (1983)''' [''Kathleen'']: Killed (off-screen) in a car crash. We only see the wreckage afterwards; her body is not shown.
   
 
== TV Deaths ==
 
== TV Deaths ==
* '''''[[Hart to Hart (1979 series)|Hart to Hart: Homemade Murder]]'' (1981)''' [''Mindy'']: Stabbed in the back when [[Don Stroud]] throws a knife at her as she tries to run.
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* '''''[[Hart to Hart (1979 series)|Hart to Hart: Homemade Murder (1981)]]''''' [''Mindy'']: Stabbed in the back when [[Don Stroud]] throws a knife at her as she tries to run.
   
 
== Notable Connections ==
 
== Notable Connections ==
 
* Ex-Mrs. [[Dean Stockwell]]
 
* Ex-Mrs. [[Dean Stockwell]]
 
* Ex-Mrs. Robert Thom (screenwriter/director)
 
* Ex-Mrs. Robert Thom (screenwriter/director)
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Revision as of 10:40, 12 September 2019

Millieperkins

Millie Perkins in The Witch Who Came from the Sea

Millie Perkins (1938 - )

Film Deaths

  • The Diary of Anne Frank (1959) [Anne Frank]: Dies (off-screen) of typhus in a concentration camp. Her death is confirmed in an epilogue sequence of her father (Joseph Schildkraut) discussing her death months after the fact.
  • The Shooting (1966) [The Woman]: Shot to death in a gunfight with Warren Oates in the desert. We see them both fire, followed by a slow-motion sequence of Warren falling; when it cuts back to Millie, she is lying face-down on the ground with the other Warren Oates beside her. (It's ambiguous whether Warren's double role was meant to be symbolic or a literal "twin brothers" role). (Thanks to Dick Hertz)
  • Lady Cocoa (Pope Goes the Weasel) (1975) [Marie]: Shot to death in a shoot-out in a public restroom.
  • The Witch Who Came from the Sea (1976) [Molly]: Commits suicide by taking an overdose of sleeping pills, with her boyfriend (Lonny Chapman) and sister (Vanessa Brown) by her side. As she loses consciousness, the movie fades out on a symbolic dream/image of her sailing away on a raft.
  • Macbeth (1981) [Lady Macduff]: Killed by assassins sent by Jeremy Brett.
  • Table for Five (1983) [Kathleen]: Killed (off-screen) in a car crash. We only see the wreckage afterwards; her body is not shown.

TV Deaths

Notable Connections