Neal McDonough (1966 -)
Film Deaths[]
- Darkman (1990) [Dockworker #2]: Presumably shot to death along with other dockworkers by Dan Bell on the orders of Larry Drake.
- Star Trek: First Contact (1996) [Lieutenant Hawk]: After being assimilated by the Borg, he is shot in the chest with a phaser rifle by Michael Dorn as Neal is trying to kill Patrick Stewart.
- Ravenous (1999) [Private Reich]: Hit in the chest with an axe by Robert Carlyle, causing Neal to fall from a cliff; he dies shortly after Guy Pearce rolls down the hill and collides with him (with Neal attempting to strangle Guy out of reflex). Guy later has to eat part of Neal's body to survive (with Guy talking to Neal's body).
- Timeline (2003) [Frank Gordon]: Stabbed to death by Marton Csokas while Neal is tied to a horse-cart. His body is shown afterwards dragging behind the cart as Billy Connolly and Gerard Butler look on in horror.
- 88 Minutes (2007) [Jon Forster]: Executed by lethal injection (off screen).
- The Hitcher (2007) [Lt. Esteridge]: Shot in the head by Sean Bean whilst he's pinned to his car seat following a crash.
- I Know Who Killed Me (2007) [Daniel Fleming]: Comes in the house to kill Norquist but never comes out instead he is stabbed in the side and stomach/chest when he enters the cellar (off-screen) by Thomas Tofel; (It is hard to see his wounds due to the darkness of his shirt but lightning flashes illuminating his wounds) he dies shortly afterwards, after Lindsay Lohan discovers a bloody glass blade on the ground near the basement door and Neal under a plastic sheet on an operating table with his blood dripping down a bucket and blood flowing shallowly on the table.
- Street Fighter: The Legend of Chun-Li (2009) [Bison]: Neck snapped when Kristin Kreuk jumps on his head at the end of a fight.
- Captain America: The First Avenger (2011) [Timothy 'Dum Dum' Dugan]: Possibly dies (off-screen) at some point between the 1940s storyline and the present-day scenes. (In the comic books, the character is still alive today with an elaborate explanation for his longevity; it's possible that future Marvel movies might follow the source material by revealing that he's still alive. However, since it's been suggested, I'll go ahead and list this unless a future movie establishes his fate one way or the other.)
- Ticking Clock (2011) [James Keech]: Playing a time traveler, he is wiped out of existence when he accidentally kills his past self (Austin Abrams). His removal from the timestream undoes all of his actions, bringing back everybody he'd killed including his past self.
- The Marine 3: Homefront (Video, 2013) [Jonah Pope]: Shot in the chest by Mike Mizanin.
- RED 2 (2013) [Jack Horton]: Stabbed in the chest by Anthony Hopkins.
- Game Over, Man! (2018) [Conrad]: Shot in the head by Jamie Demetriou.
- Proud Mary (2018) [Walter King]: Shot to death by Taraji P. Henson.
- Apex (2021) [Dr. Samuel Rainsford]: Killed in an explosion after Bruce Willis fires a rocket launcher at him, Neal tries to shoot the rocket, but it was already too close to him.
- Resident Evil: Welcome to Raccoon City (2021) [William Birkin]: First time he died, he was shot by Tom Hopper after injecting himself with the virus (he is brought back to life after mutating). Shot to death again by Kaya Scodelario and Robbie Amell (comes back to life in full monster form). After he transforms into the monstrous Tyrant, he is blown up by Avan Jogia using a rocket launcher.
- There Are No Saints (2022) [Vincent]: Shot in the head by José María Yazpik.
Television Deaths[]
- Ambush in Waco: In the Line of Duty (1993 TV Movie) [Jason]: Shot to death by federal agents in the Waco compound in front of Marley Shelton.
- The X-Files: Providence (2002) [Agent Robert Comer]: Killed and injured by Alan Dale. His body is discovered in a hospital bed with Annabeth Gish after trying to strangle Gillian Anderson.
- Justified: Slaughterhouse (2012) [Robert Quarles]: Bleeds to death after Mykelti Williamson cuts his arm off with a cleaver.
- Arrow: Invasion! (2016) [Damien Darhk]: Stabbed to death with an arrow by Caity Lotz that Willa Holland tosses her during a fight. (This takes place in a hallucinated world, however.)
- Arrow: Schism (2016) [Damien Darhk]: Stabbed to death with an arrow by Stephen Amell. Neal continues to appear as the past version of Damien in the spin-off/crossover series Legends of Tomorrow and is officially resurrected in the Legends of Tomorrow episode Return of the Mack.
- Legends of Tomorrow: Beebo the God of War (2017) [Damien Darhk]: In an imaginary sequence, Neal is shot in the neck with an arrow by Caity Lotz while he's in shock over his magical powers not affecting Nick Zano. However, this is revealed to be a battle plan against Neal, so he survives the episode in reality when he catches the arrow.
- Legends of Tomorrow: The Good, The Bad and The Cuddly (2018) [Damien Darhk]: Killed after being fully taken over by Mallus (voiced by John Noble) when Mallus leaves Damien's daughter (Courtney Ford) and possesses him.
- Yellowstone: Sins of the Father (2019) [Malcolm Beck]: Shot to death multiple times via shotgun by Kevin Costner. He dies slowly after Kevin and him talk.
- Van Helsing: Three Pages (2019) [Hansen/Willem]: Neck broken by Jesse Stanley with her dark magic for betraying her; and then reverts to his original Dakota Daulby form.
- Legends of Tomorrow: Mr. Parker's Cul-De-Sac (2020) [Damien Darhk]: Commits suicide by stabbing himself with a Hellsword to avoid causing torture and pain as part of Olivia Swann's deal to resurrect him.
- The 100: A Little Sacrifice (2020) [Anders]: Throat slit by Shelby Flannery.
- American Horror Story: Double Feature: The Future Perfect (2021) [Dwight 'Ike' Eisenhower]: Dies of heart failure while in a hospital bed with his wife (Sarah Paulson) and Cody Fern by his side.
- The Flash: Armageddon, Part 5 (2020) [Damien Darhk (alternate timeline)]: Fades from existence while talking to Jesse L. Martin and meets his daughter Courtney Ford in limbo. This is caused when Grant Gustin fixes the present timeline when he runs back in time and stops Reverse Flashpoint from happening. Courtney Ford takes Neal's place in the fixed timeline.
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Notable Connections[]
- Mr. Ruve McDonough