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*'''''[[The Valley Of Gwangi (1969)]]''''' [''Orlando Zorina'']: Arm ripped off then mauled to death by Gwangi. |
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+ | *'''''[[The Towering Inferno (1974)]]''''' [''Roger Simmons'']: Falls dozens of stories to his death along with [[Robert Vaughn]]. |
*'''''[[The Swarm (1978)]]''''' [''Dr. Hubbard'']: Stung to death, along with [[Jose Ferrer]] and several others, by the swarm of bees when the bees attack the power plant (causing the plant to explode). |
*'''''[[The Swarm (1978)]]''''' [''Dr. Hubbard'']: Stung to death, along with [[Jose Ferrer]] and several others, by the swarm of bees when the bees attack the power plant (causing the plant to explode). |
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Revision as of 13:34, 29 September 2018
Richard Chamberlain (1934 - )
Film Deaths
- The Valley Of Gwangi (1969) [Orlando Zorina]: Arm ripped off then mauled to death by Gwangi.
- The Towering Inferno (1974) [Roger Simmons]: Falls dozens of stories to his death along with Robert Vaughn.
- The Swarm (1978) [Dr. Hubbard]: Stung to death, along with Jose Ferrer and several others, by the swarm of bees when the bees attack the power plant (causing the plant to explode).
- The Hobo And The Shotgun (1986) [The Drake]: Head blown apart by a shotgun blast from Simon MacCorkindale.
TV Deaths
- Hamlet (1970 TV) [Hamlet]: Slashed with a poison-tipped sword by Laertes (Nicholas Jones), he dies after killing Richard Johnson. (haven't seen this but we all know the play).
- The Thorn Birds (1983 mini-series) [Ralph de Bricassart]: Dies of old age/natural causes while talking to Rachel Ward (Richard was makeup'd to look much older than he was at the time).