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==Film Deaths== |
==Film Deaths== |
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*'''''The Killing of a Chinese Bookie''''' '''(1976)''' [''Mort Weil'']: Shot to death by [[Ben Gazzara]] while he's in his own car. |
*'''''The Killing of a Chinese Bookie''''' '''(1976)''' [''Mort Weil'']: Shot to death by [[Ben Gazzara]] while he's in his own car. |
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− | *'''''California Dreaming''''' '''(1979)''' [''Duke Slusarski'']: Dies of a heart attack while playing volleyball on the beach. |
+ | *'''''California Dreaming''''' '''(1979)''' [''Duke Slusarski'']: Dies of a heart attack while playing volleyball on the beach. |
*'''''Eye of the Tiger (1986)''''' [''Sheriff'']: Killed in an explosion while was handcuffed, inside a pickup truck that falls downhill. |
*'''''Eye of the Tiger (1986)''''' [''Sheriff'']: Killed in an explosion while was handcuffed, inside a pickup truck that falls downhill. |
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*'''''Best Seller (1987)''''' [''Carter'']: Shot in the chest by [[James Woods]] after James bursts into the bedroom to rescue [[Allison Balson]], whom Seymour was guarding. |
*'''''Best Seller (1987)''''' [''Carter'']: Shot in the chest by [[James Woods]] after James bursts into the bedroom to rescue [[Allison Balson]], whom Seymour was guarding. |
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*'''''Hand Gun''''' '''(1994)''' [''Jack McCallister'']: Shot in the stomach during a shoot-out with rival gangsters; he manages to make his way to his son's apartment, then dies while talking to his two sons ([[Treat Williams]] and [[Paul Schulze]]). |
*'''''Hand Gun''''' '''(1994)''' [''Jack McCallister'']: Shot in the stomach during a shoot-out with rival gangsters; he manages to make his way to his son's apartment, then dies while talking to his two sons ([[Treat Williams]] and [[Paul Schulze]]). |
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*'''''Trees Lounge''''' '''''(1996) '''''[''Uncle Al'']: Killed in a car crash after he collides into a tree/structure while suffering a heart attack at the wheel of his ice cream van (played for comic effect). |
*'''''Trees Lounge''''' '''''(1996) '''''[''Uncle Al'']: Killed in a car crash after he collides into a tree/structure while suffering a heart attack at the wheel of his ice cream van (played for comic effect). |
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− | *'''''The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou''''' '''(2004)''' [''Esteban du Plantier'']: Eaten by a leopard shark. |
+ | *'''''The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou''''' '''(2004)''' [''Esteban du Plantier'']: Eaten by a leopard shark. |
==TV Deaths== |
==TV Deaths== |
Revision as of 03:02, 22 April 2020
Seymour Cassel (1935 - 2019)
Film Deaths
- The Killing of a Chinese Bookie (1976) [Mort Weil]: Shot to death by Ben Gazzara while he's in his own car.
- California Dreaming (1979) [Duke Slusarski]: Dies of a heart attack while playing volleyball on the beach.
- Eye of the Tiger (1986) [Sheriff]: Killed in an explosion while was handcuffed, inside a pickup truck that falls downhill.
- Best Seller (1987) [Carter]: Shot in the chest by James Woods after James bursts into the bedroom to rescue Allison Balson, whom Seymour was guarding.
- In the Soup (1992) [Joe]: Shot in the stomach by Jennifer Beals while trying to take Jennifer's gun; Seymour acts as if he wasn't hit until he dies shortly afterwards while sitting on the beach and talking to Steve Buscemi.
- Trouble Bound (1993) [Santino]: Shot twice in the chest by Paul Ben-Victor (as Seymour is holding a gun on Michael Madsen).
- Hand Gun (1994) [Jack McCallister]: Shot in the stomach during a shoot-out with rival gangsters; he manages to make his way to his son's apartment, then dies while talking to his two sons (Treat Williams and Paul Schulze).
- Trees Lounge (1996) [Uncle Al]: Killed in a car crash after he collides into a tree/structure while suffering a heart attack at the wheel of his ice cream van (played for comic effect).
- The Life Aquatic with Steve Zissou (2004) [Esteban du Plantier]: Eaten by a leopard shark.
TV Deaths
- A Nero Wolfe Mystery: Before I Die (2002) [Dazy Perrit]: Along with Joe Pingue, shot repeatedly from the window of a passing taxi by Matthew Edison while talking with Timothy Hutton.