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*'''''Midsomer Murders: Hidden Depths (2005)''''' [Otto Benham] Pelted to death with various wine bottles by [[James Weber Brown]] while his wife looks on and gives directions to James when he misses |
*'''''Midsomer Murders: Hidden Depths (2005)''''' [Otto Benham] Pelted to death with various wine bottles by [[James Weber Brown]] while his wife looks on and gives directions to James when he misses |
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*'''''Game of Thrones: The North Remembers (2012)''''' [Maester Cressen] Deliberately poisons himself by drinking from the cup he had intended to kill [[Carice van Houten]] with. |
*'''''Game of Thrones: The North Remembers (2012)''''' [Maester Cressen] Deliberately poisons himself by drinking from the cup he had intended to kill [[Carice van Houten]] with. |
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â | *Marple: A Caribbean Mystery (2013) [Major Palgrove] Dies after drinking a cocktail that was spiked with heart medication by [[Robert Webb]] |
+ | *'''''Marple: A Caribbean Mystery (2013)''''' [Major Palgrove] Dies after drinking a cocktail that was spiked with heart medication by [[Robert Webb]] |
[[Category:Actors|Davies, Oliver Ford]] |
[[Category:Actors|Davies, Oliver Ford]] |
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[[Category:Not Listed on Original Cinemorgue|Davies, Oliver Ford]] |
[[Category:Not Listed on Original Cinemorgue|Davies, Oliver Ford]] |
Revision as of 00:32, 12 October 2014
Oliver Ford Davies (1939 - )
Film Deaths
None
TV Deaths
- Poirot: The Murder of Roger Ackroyd (2000) [Dr. Sheppard] Commits suicide by shooting himself in the head during a standoff with David Suchet and the police
- Midsomer Murders: Hidden Depths (2005) [Otto Benham] Pelted to death with various wine bottles by James Weber Brown while his wife looks on and gives directions to James when he misses
- Game of Thrones: The North Remembers (2012) [Maester Cressen] Deliberately poisons himself by drinking from the cup he had intended to kill Carice van Houten with.
- Marple: A Caribbean Mystery (2013) [Major Palgrove] Dies after drinking a cocktail that was spiked with heart medication by Robert Webb