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[[Nicol Williamson]] (1936-2011) |
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*'''''Return to Oz (1985)''' [The Nome King/Dr. Worley]'': Playing a duel role, "The Nome King" is poisoned after accidentally swallowing an egg from [[Fairuza Balk]]'s chicken. "Dr. Worley" is killed (off screen) after being trapped in a fire when his mental hospital is set on fire; his death is mentioned when [[Piper Laurie]] tells Balk. |
*'''''Return to Oz (1985)''' [The Nome King/Dr. Worley]'': Playing a duel role, "The Nome King" is poisoned after accidentally swallowing an egg from [[Fairuza Balk]]'s chicken. "Dr. Worley" is killed (off screen) after being trapped in a fire when his mental hospital is set on fire; his death is mentioned when [[Piper Laurie]] tells Balk. |
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*'''''Black Widow (1987)''''' [''William Macauley'']: Dies of an allergic reaction (off-screen) after [[Theresa Russell]] mixes penicillin in his toothpaste. His body is not shown; we learn about his death afterwards when we see [[Debra Winger]] arguing about the case with [[Leo Rossi]]. |
*'''''Black Widow (1987)''''' [''William Macauley'']: Dies of an allergic reaction (off-screen) after [[Theresa Russell]] mixes penicillin in his toothpaste. His body is not shown; we learn about his death afterwards when we see [[Debra Winger]] arguing about the case with [[Leo Rossi]]. |
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+ | *'''''The Exorcist III (1990)''' [Father Morning]'': Torn apart by [[Brad Dourif]]/[[Jason Miller]]'s powers; his body is seen when [[George C. Scott]] enters Dourif/Miller's cell. |
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Revision as of 02:28, 27 January 2014
Nicol Williamson (1936-2011)
Film Deaths
- Hamlet (1969) [Hamlet]: Slashed on the arm with a poison-tipped sword during a swordfight with Michael Pennington; he lives long enough to avenge himself by killing Anthony Hopkins, then dies while talking to Gordon Jackson.
- Of Mice and Men (1970) [Lennie]: Shot in the head by George Segal.
- The Cheap Detective (1978) [Colonel Schissel]: Shot in the head by Marsha Mason. Remains standing in place afterwards. (Played for comic effect).
- Macbeth (1983) [Macbeth]: Killed in a swordfight with Tony Doyle.
- Return to Oz (1985) [The Nome King/Dr. Worley]: Playing a duel role, "The Nome King" is poisoned after accidentally swallowing an egg from Fairuza Balk's chicken. "Dr. Worley" is killed (off screen) after being trapped in a fire when his mental hospital is set on fire; his death is mentioned when Piper Laurie tells Balk.
- Black Widow (1987) [William Macauley]: Dies of an allergic reaction (off-screen) after Theresa Russell mixes penicillin in his toothpaste. His body is not shown; we learn about his death afterwards when we see Debra Winger arguing about the case with Leo Rossi.
- The Exorcist III (1990) [Father Morning]: Torn apart by Brad Dourif/Jason Miller's powers; his body is seen when George C. Scott enters Dourif/Miller's cell.