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*'''''[[Fire with Fire (2012)]]''''' [''David Hagan'']: Falls to his death out the top floor of a building engulfed in flames after being shot multiple times by [[Rosario Dawson]] (on top of having a fire axe thrown into his chest by [[Josh Duhamel]]).
 
*'''''[[Fire with Fire (2012)]]''''' [''David Hagan'']: Falls to his death out the top floor of a building engulfed in flames after being shot multiple times by [[Rosario Dawson]] (on top of having a fire axe thrown into his chest by [[Josh Duhamel]]).
   
*'''''[[Escape Plan (2013)]]''''' [''Lester Clark'']: Dies (off-screen) of asphyxiation after being locked in his car in a shipping container on a ship by [[50 Cent]]. His death was confirmed in [[Escape Plan: The Extractors (2019)]], where he was mention to be found dead, and his son: [[Devon Sawa]] wants revenge on [[Sylvestor Stallone]] for his death.
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*'''''[[Escape Plan (2013)]]''''' [''Lester Clark'']: Dies (off-screen) of asphyxiation after being locked in his car in a shipping container on a ship by [[50 Cent]]. His death was confirmed in [[Escape Plan: The Extractors (2019)]], where he was mention to be found dead, and his son: [[Devon Sawa]] wants revenge on [[Sylvester Stallone]] for his death.
   
 
*'''''[[Broken Horses (2015)]]''''' [''Julius Hench'']: Burned to death/killed in an explosion along with his remaining cohorts (including [[Chad Bishop]], [[Peter Vinding]], [[Wes Chatham]], [[Jeremy Luke]], [[Steve Luna]], [[AJ Meijer]], [[Juan Riedinger]] and [[David Namminga]]) when [[Chris Marquette]] ignites the gas leaking from an oven by throwing a lit match into it, sacrificing himself so his brother ([[Anton Yelchin]]) and [[María Valverde]] can escape
 
*'''''[[Broken Horses (2015)]]''''' [''Julius Hench'']: Burned to death/killed in an explosion along with his remaining cohorts (including [[Chad Bishop]], [[Peter Vinding]], [[Wes Chatham]], [[Jeremy Luke]], [[Steve Luna]], [[AJ Meijer]], [[Juan Riedinger]] and [[David Namminga]]) when [[Chris Marquette]] ignites the gas leaking from an oven by throwing a lit match into it, sacrificing himself so his brother ([[Anton Yelchin]]) and [[María Valverde]] can escape

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Vincent D'Onofrio in The Cell

Vincent D'Onofrio (1959 - )

Film Deaths

  • Salt on Our Skin (1992) [Gavin]: Dies of cancer (off-screen). (Thanks to Debbe)
  • Ed Wood (1994) [Orson Welles]: Dies (off-screen) of a heart attack, some years after the movie ends.
  • The Whole Wide World (1996) [Robert E. Howard]: Commits suicide (off-screen) by shooting himself in the head; we only see a scene of Renee Zellweger being informed of his death.
  • The Velocity of Gary (1998) [Valentino]: Dies of AIDS-related complications in the hospital, shortly after Salma Hayek and Thomas Jane take a break from their bedside vigil. (Thanks to Megan and Jesse)
  • The Thirteenth Floor (1999) [Jason Whitney/Jerry Ashton]: Playing a dual role in two virtual-reality planes, "Jason" (in Jerry's role) is run over by a car in the 1930s simulation. "Jerry" (now in Jason's role) is shot repeatedly in the head and chest by Craig Bierko. (Thanks to Betty and PortsGuy)
  • Impostor (2001) [Major D.H. Hathaway]: Killed in an hydrogen/nuclear explosion (along with all his cohorts) when Gary Sinise's android duplicate self-destructs (after Vincent discovers the real Gary Sinise dead in a space craft). (Thanks to Jesse)

TV Deaths

  • Homicide: Life on the Street: The Subway (1997) [John Lange] Run over by a subway train after being pushed onto the tracks; he is not instantly killed, and the entire episode deals with his ordeal being pinned under the subway car (as any attempt to free him will only kill him sooner). I believe his actual death occurred off-screen (but it's been so long since I've seen the episode that I can't recall for certain.)
  • The Taking of Pelham One Two Three (1998 TV) [Mr. Blue]: Commits suicide by electrocuting himself on the subway's third rail, rather than be arrested by Edward James Olmos. (I haven't seen this version, but I have seen Robert Shaw's death in the 1974 version.) (Thanks to Debbe)

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