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'''As this is a [[Death Trope]], expect unmarked spoilers. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.'''
'''As this is a [[Death Trope]], expect unmarked spoilers. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.'''


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== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
== [[Anime]] and [[Manga]] ==
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* [[Steve Buscemi]] is king of this trope, when he's not either the [[Only Sane Man]] or protected by the [[Lunatic Loophole]]. It was once observed that each time he dies in a [[Coen Brothers]] movie, his remains get smaller and smaller (as seen when the other characters scatter his character's ashes at the end of ''[[The Big Lebowski]]'').
* [[Steve Buscemi]] is king of this trope, when he's not either the [[Only Sane Man]] or protected by the [[Lunatic Loophole]]. It was once observed that each time he dies in a [[Coen Brothers]] movie, his remains get smaller and smaller (as seen when the other characters scatter his character's ashes at the end of ''[[The Big Lebowski]]'').
* Jeffrey Dean Morgan, in most of his television roles (such as ''[[Supernatural (TV)|Supernatural]]'', ''[[Greys Anatomy]]'', and -[[Posthumous Character|posthumosly]] - on ''[[Weeds]]''), not to mention ''[[Watchmen]]''.
* Jeffrey Dean Morgan, in most of his television roles (such as ''[[Supernatural (TV)|Supernatural]]'', ''[[Greys Anatomy]]'', and -[[Posthumous Character|posthumosly]] - on ''[[Weeds]]''), not to mention ''[[Watchmen]]''.
* [[Alan Rickman]], in ''[[Die Hard (Film)|Die Hard]]'', ''[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Film)|Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street]]'', ''[[Robin Hood Prince of Thieves]]'', ''[[Harry Potter (Film)|Harry Potter]]'', Tim Burton's ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' ([[Butterfly of Death and Rebirth|sort of]]), ''[[Truly Madly Deeply]]''...
* [[Alan Rickman]], in ''[[Die Hard (Film)|Die Hard]]'', ''[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Film)|Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street]]'', ''[[Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves]]'', ''[[Harry Potter (Film)|Harry Potter]]'', Tim Burton's ''[[Alice in Wonderland (Film)|Alice in Wonderland]]'' ([[Butterfly of Death and Rebirth|sort of]]), ''[[Truly Madly Deeply]]''...
* David E. Paetkau is one of the horror genre's whipping boys, having been offed in several horror movies he appeared in, including, most famously, ''[[Final Destination]] 2''.
* David E. Paetkau is one of the horror genre's whipping boys, having been offed in several horror movies he appeared in, including, most famously, ''[[Final Destination]] 2''.
* [[Helena Bonham Carter]], most notably in ''[[Harry Potter (Film)|Harry Potter]]'', ''[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Film)|Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street]]'', and ''[[Dark Shadows (Film)|Dark Shadows]]'' (maybe). [[Complete Monster|Usually, her character had it coming.]]
* [[Helena Bonham Carter]], most notably in ''[[Harry Potter (Film)|Harry Potter]]'', ''[[Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street (Film)|Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street]]'', and ''[[Dark Shadows (Film)|Dark Shadows]]'' (maybe). [[Complete Monster|Usually, her character had it coming.]]
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[[Category:Characters and Casting]]
[[Category:Characters and Casting]]
[[Category:Chronically Killed Actor]]
[[Category:Chronically Killed Actor]]
[[Category:Trope]]

Revision as of 02:48, 26 January 2014

Left to right: 006, Errol Partridge, Boromir, and John Ryder.

This is when an actor or actress appears in any number of movies, and there's a huge number in which their character doesn't live to see the end of the film. Of course, it doesn't have to be that; there can be a few Disney Deaths thrown in the mix, but the idea stands that these performers have a very unlucky habit of dying in loads and loads of movies. Almost inevitable if the actor is confined to villainous roles.

See also Vasquez Always Dies, when actresses that play Action Girls meet this fate, and Black Dude Dies First, when it's a black actor that gets offed more often than he likes.

See this site for a look into more actor deaths in movies and TV-series.

As this is a Death Trope, expect unmarked spoilers. YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED.

Examples of Chronically-Killed Actor include:


Anime and Manga

Film

 Parody Hitler: I should have known. Sean Bean... that guy is a two-legged spoiler!

    • Summed up with two delightful YouTube comments.

 User 1: If you have a black man and Sean Bean in horror move, who dies first?

User 2: Sean Bean would play the black guy.

Live Action Television

Other

  • An odd case is Joe Buckley, an employee with Baen Books, who is frequently featured as a cameo within the books only to be killed off within the first few pages.
  • Lea Salonga always lands roles in Broadway where her character dies. Whether she's Fantine or Eponine on Les Misérables, or Kim in Miss Saigon.
  • Italian actor Giuseppe "Beppe" Fiorello, brother of far-more-known showman Rosario Fiorello, is infamous for this, so much that he dedicated - with his bro - an entire stand-up sketch to parody and lampshade this trope, when Rosario's holding a dying Beppe in his arms. And they milk death being overly dramatic for all it's worth.
  • David Bowie could qualify as this if you just considered his musical output. The protagonist in "We Are Hungry Men" is eaten by those men, Ziggy Stardust dies at the hands of his own fans, his businessman in the "Jump They Say" video is Driven to Suicide, and one of his Loads and Loads of Roles in his Rock Opera 1. Outside is a murder victim. One of his first film roles was as a painting come to life -- not for long -- in the 1969 short The Image. From there his character dies in all of the following films and TV productions: Just a Gigolo, Baal, The Hunger (both the film and the TV anthology inspired by it, as two different characters!), Merry Christmas Mr. Lawrence, Gunslinger's Revenge, and Mr. Rice's Secret. His one major stage role was the title character in The Elephant Man -- he perishes at the end. Amazingly, his two best-known film roles, Thomas in The Man Who Fell to Earth and Jareth in Labyrinth, do survive...but then again, neither of them has anything to live for anymore.
  1. Lance Henriksen (Bishop in Aliens) is the only other person to hold the distinction