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+ | [[File:Rolandyoung1.jpg|frame|Roland Young in 'And Then There Were None']][[File:Rolandyoung2.jpg|frame|Roland Young dead in 'And Then There Were None']][http://us.imdb.com/Name?Young,+Roland+(I) Roland Young] (1887 - 1953) |
==Film Deaths== |
==Film Deaths== |
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+ | *'''''Topper'' (1937)''' [''Cosmo Topper'']: Is temporary "dead" or unconscious in a car accident. he appears as a ghost to [[Cary Grant]] and [[Constance Bennett]] ghosts during this time. (Don't know if this would count as a death, but I'll list it in case). |
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+ | *'''''[[And Then There Were None (1945)]]''''' [''Detective William Henry Blore'']: Head crushed in by a chunk of masonry that [[Barry Fitzgerald]]Ā topples onto him; [[June Duprez]] and [[Louis Hayward]] discover Roland's body when they head outside to investigate the beach, with only his feet shown protruding from underneath the rubble. |
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[[Category:Actors|Young, Roland]] |
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[[Category:Academy Award Nominees|Young, Roland]] |
[[Category:Academy Award Nominees|Young, Roland]] |
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+ | [[Category:1953 Deaths]] |
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Revision as of 08:41, 13 August 2017
Roland Young (1887 - 1953)
Film Deaths
- Topper (1937) [Cosmo Topper]: Is temporary "dead" or unconscious in a car accident. he appears as a ghost to Cary Grant and Constance Bennett ghosts during this time. (Don't know if this would count as a death, but I'll list it in case).
- And Then There Were None (1945) [Detective William Henry Blore]: Head crushed in by a chunk of masonry that Barry Fitzgerald topples onto him; June Duprez and Louis Hayward discover Roland's body when they head outside to investigate the beach, with only his feet shown protruding from underneath the rubble.