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*'''''V.I. Warshawski ''(1991)''' [''Mickey'']: Killed in a shootout with [[Kathleen Turner]]. |
*'''''V.I. Warshawski ''(1991)''' [''Mickey'']: Killed in a shootout with [[Kathleen Turner]]. |
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*'''''Extreme Justice'' (1993)''' [''Max Alvarez'']: Killed in a shootout with gangsters and corrupt cops. |
*'''''Extreme Justice'' (1993)''' [''Max Alvarez'']: Killed in a shootout with gangsters and corrupt cops. |
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*'''''[[RoboCop 3 (1993)|RoboCop 3 ]]''[[RoboCop 3 (1993)|(1993)]]'' '''''[''Coontz'']: Killed off-screen by a Rehab soldier under [[John Castle]]'s orders in order to avoid paying Stephen. His body is later seen when one of the Rehabs kicks him over. |
*'''''[[RoboCop 3 (1993)|RoboCop 3 ]]''[[RoboCop 3 (1993)|(1993)]]'' '''''[''Coontz'']: Killed off-screen by a Rehab soldier under [[John Castle]]'s orders in order to avoid paying Stephen. His body is later seen when one of the Rehabs kicks him over. |
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*'''''Night of the Scarecrow ''(1995)'' '''''[''Uncle Frank/The Sherriff'']: Killed by the possessed scarecrow and its supernatural powers. |
*'''''Night of the Scarecrow ''(1995)'' '''''[''Uncle Frank/The Sherriff'']: Killed by the possessed scarecrow and its supernatural powers. |
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*'''''[[Bicentennial Man (1999)]]''''' [''Dennis Mansky – Head of NorthAm Robotics'']: Presuamably dies (off-screen) during the passage of time between scenes. |
*'''''[[Bicentennial Man (1999)]]''''' [''Dennis Mansky – Head of NorthAm Robotics'']: Presuamably dies (off-screen) during the passage of time between scenes. |
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*'''''Natural Selection'' (1999)''' [''Mr. Crenshaw'']: Killed by [[David Carradine]] or one of the possessed townspeople. |
*'''''Natural Selection'' (1999)''' [''Mr. Crenshaw'']: Killed by [[David Carradine]] or one of the possessed townspeople. |
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*'''''[[No Country for Old Men (2007)|No Country for Old Men]]'''''[[No Country for Old Men (2007)| '''(2007)''']] [''Man Who Hires Wells'']: Shot in the throat by [[Javier Bardem]] in Stephen's office, as [[Trent Moore]] looks on in shock. |
*'''''[[No Country for Old Men (2007)|No Country for Old Men]]'''''[[No Country for Old Men (2007)| '''(2007)''']] [''Man Who Hires Wells'']: Shot in the throat by [[Javier Bardem]] in Stephen's office, as [[Trent Moore]] looks on in shock. |
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*'''''Over Her Dead Body''''' '''(2008)''' [''Sculptor'']: Killed (off-screen) in a car accident while driving drunk; he appears as a spirit afterwards when [[Eva Longoria]]'s spirit encounters him. |
*'''''Over Her Dead Body''''' '''(2008)''' [''Sculptor'']: Killed (off-screen) in a car accident while driving drunk; he appears as a spirit afterwards when [[Eva Longoria]]'s spirit encounters him. |
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*'''''[[Rango (2011; animated)|Rango]]''[[Rango (2011; animated)| (2011; animated)]]''' [''Doc/Merrimack/Mr. Snuggles'']: Providing the voices of multiple characters, "Merrimack" is drowned (off-screen) by the Mayor (voiced by [[Ned Beatty]]); his body is shown afterwards when Rango (voiced by [[Johnny Depp]]) discovers him. Stephen's other characters survive the movie. |
*'''''[[Rango (2011; animated)|Rango]]''[[Rango (2011; animated)| (2011; animated)]]''' [''Doc/Merrimack/Mr. Snuggles'']: Providing the voices of multiple characters, "Merrimack" is drowned (off-screen) by the Mayor (voiced by [[Ned Beatty]]); his body is shown afterwards when Rango (voiced by [[Johnny Depp]]) discovers him. Stephen's other characters survive the movie. |
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*'''''[[Red State (2011)|Red State ]]''[[Red State (2011)|(2011)]]''' [''Sheriff Wynan'']: Shot to death with a sniper rifle by [[Jennifer Schwalbach Smith]] as Stephen attempts to take cover in his patrol car. |
*'''''[[Red State (2011)|Red State ]]''[[Red State (2011)|(2011)]]''' [''Sheriff Wynan'']: Shot to death with a sniper rifle by [[Jennifer Schwalbach Smith]] as Stephen attempts to take cover in his patrol car. |
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− | * '''''[[Get Out (2017)|Get Out]]'''''[[Get Out (2017)| '''(2017)''']] [''Jim Hudson'']: |
+ | * '''''[[Get Out (2017)|Get Out]]'''''[[Get Out (2017)| '''(2017)''']] [''Jim Hudson'']: Burned to death (off screen) while on an operating table; we last see him after a dying [[Bradley Whitford]] (who had just been stabbed by [[Daniel Kaluuya]]) stumbles and knocks a lit candle over, setting the house ablaze. |
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==TV Deaths:== |
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*'''''[[In the Heat of the Night (1988 series)|In the Heat of the Night: A Love Lost (1993)]]''''' [''Raymond Mercer'']: Shot twice in the stomach by [[Matthew Flint]] outside Stephen's cabin. |
*'''''[[In the Heat of the Night (1988 series)|In the Heat of the Night: A Love Lost (1993)]]''''' [''Raymond Mercer'']: Shot twice in the stomach by [[Matthew Flint]] outside Stephen's cabin. |
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*'''''King of the Hill: Returning Japanese (2002, animated) '''''[''Bill Dautrieve'']: Falls off his motorcycle when he jumps off the fork and landing into a pie. This was a fantasy had by Bill in a new age sauna. (He survives the episode in reality.) (Nudity alert: rear) |
*'''''King of the Hill: Returning Japanese (2002, animated) '''''[''Bill Dautrieve'']: Falls off his motorcycle when he jumps off the fork and landing into a pie. This was a fantasy had by Bill in a new age sauna. (He survives the episode in reality.) (Nudity alert: rear) |
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*'''''King of the Hill: Death Buys a Timeshare ''(2005)''' [''Topsy Toppington/Various'']: "Topsy" dies off-screen (presumedly of old age) before the episode begins; his death is revealed when Cotton Hill ([[Toby Huss]]) tells the guys. |
*'''''King of the Hill: Death Buys a Timeshare ''(2005)''' [''Topsy Toppington/Various'']: "Topsy" dies off-screen (presumedly of old age) before the episode begins; his death is revealed when Cotton Hill ([[Toby Huss]]) tells the guys. |
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*'''[[True Blood (2008 series)|True Blood'': I Don't Wanna Know'']] (2008)''' [''Eddie Gauthier'']: Staked in the heart by [[Lizzy Caplan]]. He appears in [[Ryan Kwanten]]'s nightmare in the episode '''''Scratches''''' the following season. |
*'''[[True Blood (2008 series)|True Blood'': I Don't Wanna Know'']] (2008)''' [''Eddie Gauthier'']: Staked in the heart by [[Lizzy Caplan]]. He appears in [[Ryan Kwanten]]'s nightmare in the episode '''''Scratches''''' the following season. |
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*'''''[[Pushing Daisies (1997 series)|Pushing Daisies: The Norwegians (2008)]]''''' [''[http://pushing-daisies.wikia.com/wiki/Dwight_Dixon Dwight Dixon]'']: Drops dead due to [[Josh Randall]] being revived by [[Lee Pace]]'s powers for longer than sixty seconds. |
*'''''[[Pushing Daisies (1997 series)|Pushing Daisies: The Norwegians (2008)]]''''' [''[http://pushing-daisies.wikia.com/wiki/Dwight_Dixon Dwight Dixon]'']: Drops dead due to [[Josh Randall]] being revived by [[Lee Pace]]'s powers for longer than sixty seconds. |
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*'''''[[24 (2001 series)|24: Day 8: 4:00am-5:00am (2010)]]''''': [''[http://24.wikia.com/wiki/Bill_Prady Bill Prady]'']: Garrotted by [[Katee Sackhoff]], who then stuffs his body in a wall vent. |
*'''''[[24 (2001 series)|24: Day 8: 4:00am-5:00am (2010)]]''''': [''[http://24.wikia.com/wiki/Bill_Prady Bill Prady]'']: Garrotted by [[Katee Sackhoff]], who then stuffs his body in a wall vent. |
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*'''''[[Fargo (2014 series)|Fargo: A Fox, a Rabbit, and a Cabbage (2014)]]''''' [Burt Canton] Shot to death by [[Billy Bob Thornton]] in an elevator. |
*'''''[[Fargo (2014 series)|Fargo: A Fox, a Rabbit, and a Cabbage (2014)]]''''' [Burt Canton] Shot to death by [[Billy Bob Thornton]] in an elevator. |
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==Notable Connections== |
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Revision as of 13:35, 26 February 2017
Stephen Root (1951 - )
Film Deaths:
- V.I. Warshawski (1991) [Mickey]: Killed in a shootout with Kathleen Turner.
- Extreme Justice (1993) [Max Alvarez]: Killed in a shootout with gangsters and corrupt cops.
- RoboCop 3 (1993) [Coontz]: Killed off-screen by a Rehab soldier under John Castle's orders in order to avoid paying Stephen. His body is later seen when one of the Rehabs kicks him over.
- Night of the Scarecrow (1995) [Uncle Frank/The Sherriff]: Killed by the possessed scarecrow and its supernatural powers.
- Bicentennial Man (1999) [Dennis Mansky – Head of NorthAm Robotics]: Presuamably dies (off-screen) during the passage of time between scenes.
- Natural Selection (1999) [Mr. Crenshaw]: Killed by David Carradine or one of the possessed townspeople.
- No Country for Old Men (2007) [Man Who Hires Wells]: Shot in the throat by Javier Bardem in Stephen's office, as Trent Moore looks on in shock.
- Over Her Dead Body (2008) [Sculptor]: Killed (off-screen) in a car accident while driving drunk; he appears as a spirit afterwards when Eva Longoria's spirit encounters him.
- Rango (2011; animated) [Doc/Merrimack/Mr. Snuggles]: Providing the voices of multiple characters, "Merrimack" is drowned (off-screen) by the Mayor (voiced by Ned Beatty); his body is shown afterwards when Rango (voiced by Johnny Depp) discovers him. Stephen's other characters survive the movie.
- Red State (2011) [Sheriff Wynan]: Shot to death with a sniper rifle by Jennifer Schwalbach Smith as Stephen attempts to take cover in his patrol car.
- Get Out (2017) [Jim Hudson]: Burned to death (off screen) while on an operating table; we last see him after a dying Bradley Whitford (who had just been stabbed by Daniel Kaluuya) stumbles and knocks a lit candle over, setting the house ablaze.
TV Deaths:
- In the Heat of the Night: A Love Lost (1993) [Raymond Mercer]: Shot twice in the stomach by Matthew Flint outside Stephen's cabin.
- King of the Hill: Returning Japanese (2002, animated) [Bill Dautrieve]: Falls off his motorcycle when he jumps off the fork and landing into a pie. This was a fantasy had by Bill in a new age sauna. (He survives the episode in reality.) (Nudity alert: rear)
- King of the Hill: Death Buys a Timeshare (2005) [Topsy Toppington/Various]: "Topsy" dies off-screen (presumedly of old age) before the episode begins; his death is revealed when Cotton Hill (Toby Huss) tells the guys.
- True Blood: I Don't Wanna Know (2008) [Eddie Gauthier]: Staked in the heart by Lizzy Caplan. He appears in Ryan Kwanten's nightmare in the episode Scratches the following season.
- Pushing Daisies: The Norwegians (2008) [Dwight Dixon]: Drops dead due to Josh Randall being revived by Lee Pace's powers for longer than sixty seconds.
- 24: Day 8: 4:00am-5:00am (2010): [Bill Prady]: Garrotted by Katee Sackhoff, who then stuffs his body in a wall vent.
- Fargo: A Fox, a Rabbit, and a Cabbage (2014) [Burt Canton] Shot to death by Billy Bob Thornton in an elevator.
Notable Connections
- Mr. Romy Rosemont