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[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001003/ Simon Callow] (1949 - ) |
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0001003/ Simon Callow] (1949 - ) |
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*'''''[[Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)]]''''' [''Gareth'']: Dies of a heart attack; a scene of his titular funeral takes place later on in the film. |
*'''''[[Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994)]]''''' [''Gareth'']: Dies of a heart attack; a scene of his titular funeral takes place later on in the film. |
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+ | *'''''[[Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995)]]''''' [''Vincent Cadby'']: Raped by a Gorilla. (Not really a death but he`s never seen again) (played for comic effect) |
*'''''[[Christmas Carol: The Movie (2001; animated)]]''''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebenezer_Scrooge Ebeneezer Scrooge]'']: Dies (off screen) of an unspecified cause; his death is revealed when The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come shows Simon his grave in the future. His death is prevented when Simon changes his actions when he returns to the present. |
*'''''[[Christmas Carol: The Movie (2001; animated)]]''''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ebenezer_Scrooge Ebeneezer Scrooge]'']: Dies (off screen) of an unspecified cause; his death is revealed when The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come shows Simon his grave in the future. His death is prevented when Simon changes his actions when he returns to the present. |
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*'''''Angels In America'' (2003; mini-series)''' [''Prior Walter Ancestor #2'']: Plays a ghost that appears to [[Justin Kirk]] along with [[Michael Gambon]]. |
*'''''Angels In America'' (2003; mini-series)''' [''Prior Walter Ancestor #2'']: Plays a ghost that appears to [[Justin Kirk]] along with [[Michael Gambon]]. |
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+ | *'''''[[Doctor Who (2005 series)|Doctor Who: The Unquiet Dead (2005)]]''''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Dickens Charles Dickens]'']: Dies (off-screen) in the events following the episode; his death is mentioned when [[Christopher Eccleston]] tells [[Billie Piper]] that Callow will die within the year. |
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*'''''Lewis: Counter Culture Blues'' (2009)''' [''Vernon Oxe'']: Lying his head off to police officer [[Kevin Whateley]], he is shot in the chest with a shotgun by [[David Hayman]]. (''Thanks to Brian'') |
*'''''Lewis: Counter Culture Blues'' (2009)''' [''Vernon Oxe'']: Lying his head off to police officer [[Kevin Whateley]], he is shot in the chest with a shotgun by [[David Hayman]]. (''Thanks to Brian'') |
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*'''''Plebs: The Candidate'' (2014)''' [''Victor'']: Campaigning for election to the council on a promise to lower rents for the poor, as he walks among the crowd, [[Tom Davis]], enforcer for a landlord, steps forward and stabs him - whilst saying hello to [[Tom Rosenthal]] and [[Joel Fry]]. (Played for comic effect). (''Thanks to Brian'') |
*'''''Plebs: The Candidate'' (2014)''' [''Victor'']: Campaigning for election to the council on a promise to lower rents for the poor, as he walks among the crowd, [[Tom Davis]], enforcer for a landlord, steps forward and stabs him - whilst saying hello to [[Tom Rosenthal]] and [[Joel Fry]]. (Played for comic effect). (''Thanks to Brian'') |
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+ | {{DEFAULTSORT:Callow, Simon}}'''''Midsomer Murders: The Curse Of The Ninth''' '''''(2018)''' [''Vernon De Harthog'']: A viola player, he is killed by the inhalation of strychnine which [[Flora Spencer-Longhurst]] had smeared on his bow, so as he started to play particles were released. ''(Thanks to Brian)''. |
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Revision as of 03:50, 9 June 2020
Simon Callow (1949 - )
Film Deaths
- Amadeus (1984) [Emanuel Schikander]: His death was not mentioned in dialogue, but he was deemed dead as he was last seen with Christine Ebersole, Cynthia Nixon, Elizabeth Berridge, F. Murray Abraham (who would later face Richard Frank), and Lisabeth Bartlett mourning the loss of Tom Hulce.
- Four Weddings and a Funeral (1994) [Gareth]: Dies of a heart attack; a scene of his titular funeral takes place later on in the film.
- Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995) [Vincent Cadby]: Raped by a Gorilla. (Not really a death but he`s never seen again) (played for comic effect)
- Christmas Carol: The Movie (2001; animated) [Ebeneezer Scrooge]: Dies (off screen) of an unspecified cause; his death is revealed when The Ghost of Christmas Yet to Come shows Simon his grave in the future. His death is prevented when Simon changes his actions when he returns to the present.
TV Deaths
- Angels In America (2003; mini-series) [Prior Walter Ancestor #2]: Plays a ghost that appears to Justin Kirk along with Michael Gambon.
- Doctor Who: The Unquiet Dead (2005) [Charles Dickens]: Dies (off-screen) in the events following the episode; his death is mentioned when Christopher Eccleston tells Billie Piper that Callow will die within the year.
- Midsomer Murders: Dead Letters (2005)
- Lewis: Counter Culture Blues (2009) [Vernon Oxe]: Lying his head off to police officer Kevin Whateley, he is shot in the chest with a shotgun by David Hayman. (Thanks to Brian)
- Plebs: The Candidate (2014) [Victor]: Campaigning for election to the council on a promise to lower rents for the poor, as he walks among the crowd, Tom Davis, enforcer for a landlord, steps forward and stabs him - whilst saying hello to Tom Rosenthal and Joel Fry. (Played for comic effect). (Thanks to Brian)
Midsomer Murders: The Curse Of The Ninth (2018) [Vernon De Harthog]: A viola player, he is killed by the inhalation of strychnine which Flora Spencer-Longhurst had smeared on his bow, so as he started to play particles were released. (Thanks to Brian).