Patrick Stewart (1940 - )
Film Deaths[]
- Hedda (1975) [Ejlert Loevborg]: Shot in the stomach (off-screen) when his gun goes off during a struggle with a prostitute. We only see Timothy West informing Glenda Jackson and Peter Eyre of his death; his body is not shown.
- Hennessy (1975) [Tilney]: Shot to death when his gun goes off during a struggle with Rod Steiger in the back of a car; his body is shown again later on when Rod abandons the car in front of a police station.
- Excalibur (1981) [Leondegrance]: Dies off-screen while searching for the Holy Grail. While his death isn't specifically mentioned, it is mentioned that all the knights died looking for it.
- Lifeforce (Space Vampires) (1985) [Dr. Armstrong]: Life force drained by Mathilda May after she leaves his body having possessed him, on top of being injected by Peter Firth with 2 injections of a mixture of pentothal and morphine.
- Lady Jane (1986) [Henry Grey]: Executed off-screen by beheading.
- Gunmen (1994) [Loomis]: Buried alive by Denis Leary and his men when Denis takes over Patrick's organization.
- Conspiracy Theory (1997) [Dr. Jonas]: Shot repeatedly in the chest by Julia Roberts whilst he's underwater (after Patrick shoots Mel Gibson, who is trying to drown him with a mop). His body is later seen as it floats to the surface.
- The Prince of Egypt (1998; animated) [Pharaoh Seti I]: Dies (off-screen) of old age/natural causes, as evidenced by his son Rameses II (voiced by Ralph Fiennes) being Pharaoh.
- Animal Farm (1999) [Napoleon]: Dies when the water towers collapse after he and Ian Holm take over Animal Farm.
- X-Men: The Last Stand (2006) [Professor Charles Xavier]: Disintegrated by Famke Janssen's mental powers, while Halle Berry, Hugh Jackman and Ian McKellen look on helplessly. (The final scene after the closing credits suggests that Patrick's mind has been transferred into a comatose man. He would later return alive in the films The Wolverine (2013) and X-Men: Days of Future Past (2014))
- TMNT (2007; animated) (Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles) [Max Winters]: Crumbles into dust after his immortality is lifted.
- Ice Age: Continental Drift (2012; animated) [Ariscratle]: Drowns in the destruction and sinking of Scratlantis when Scrat (Chris Wedge) pulls the drain keeping the water out.
- Green Room (2015) [Darcy Banker]: Shot repeatedly by Anton Yelchin and Imogen Poots after he attempts to pull a gun on them before being finished off with a shot to the head from Anton.
- Logan (2017) [Professor Charles Xaiver]: Fatally wounded when he is stabbed in the chest by a clone of Hugh Jackman, who Patrick mistakes for the original; he dies shortly after as the original Hugh loads him onto the back of a pickup truck, and is seen again when Dafne Keen sees his body.
- Doctor Strange in the Multiverse of Madness (2022) [Professor Charles Xaiver]: Neck snapped by Elizabeth Olsen both in reality and in other Elizabeth's mind.
Television Deaths[]
- Antony and Cleopatra (1974 TV) [Enobarbus]: He dies after being discovered by two guards and delivering a repentant monologue; he may have been mortally wounded (off-screen) on the battlefield or died of guilt for being disloyal to Antony.
- I, Claudius: Reign of Terror (1976) [Sejanus]: Stabbed to death by John Rhys-Davies' soldiers.
- Hamlet, Prince of Denmark (1980; TV Movie) [King Claudius]: Stabbed with a poisoned blade by Derek Jacobi, then made to drink poison.
- Star Trek: The Next Generation: Time Squared (1989) [Captain Jean-Luc Picard]: Playing a dual role as the normal "Captain Picard" and a "Captain Picard" from an alternate timeline several hours into the future, the "Captain Picard" from the future is shot with a phaser by the normal "Captain Picard". His body disappears moments later, when the alternate timeline ceases to exist.
- Star Trek: The Next Generation: Cause and Effect (1992) [Captain Jean-Luc Picard]: Killed in an explosion, along with the rest of the crew, when the Enterprise collides with Kelsey Grammer's ship; due to a time-loop, this is repeated several times until Brent Spiner succeeds in preventing the collision.
- Star Trek: The Next Generation: Tapestry (1993) [Captain Jean-Luc Picard]: Is possibly clinically dead for a few moments after an (off-screen) alien causes his heart attack. He's seen in sickbay, then with John de Lancie in what de Lancie claims is the afterlife, where he shows Patrick what his life would've been like if not for the incident that cost him his real heart. He's later seen waking up in sickbay, with the episode leaving it ambiguous where his experience was real or a hallucination.
- Star Trek: The Next Generation: All Good Things... (1994) [Captain Jean-Luc Picard]: Portraying a triple role of "Captain Picard" from the past, present, and future, each is killed when the Enterprise of each point in time converge and are destroyed while collapsing the anti-time anomaly. John de Lancie returns Patrick to the present, with the timeline having been reset.
- The Canterville Ghost (1997 TV) [Sir Simon de Canterville]: Suffocated after being entombed alive in the castle, several centuries in the past; he appears as a ghost throughout the movie.
- Moby Dick (1998 Mini Series) [Captain Ahab]: Drowned after he becomes entangled in ropes, while he is attempting to harpoon a white whale he is on the side of. His body is then seen again once the whale breaches the water, and the crew see Patrick still strapped to it's side.
- Safe House (1998 TV) [Mace Sowell]: Drowns in a pool after being shot, along with Kimberly Williams Paisley, in a dream sequence. He survives the actual movie.
- A Christmas Carol (1999 TV) [Ebenezer Scrooge]: Is shown a vision of the future after his death from unspecified causes; this future is undone when Patrick changes his ways.
- King of Texas (2002 TV) [John Lear]: Dies of a heart attack from grief over the death of his daughter (Julie Cox).
- Mysterious Island (2005 TV Movie) [Captain Nemo]: Dissolved in lava after being trapped in the Nautilus from the erupting volcano at the end of TV Movie.
- Hamlet (2009 TV) [Ghost/Claudius]: Playing a dual role of brothers. Patrick's first character has been poisoned off-screen by his brother before the story begins, and appears as a ghost in two scenes, explaining to David Tennant how he died and ordering him to take revenge. Patrick's second character is cut across the hand with a poisoned-tipped rapier by David, and then forced to drink his own poison. He dies while reaching out for the deceased Penny Downie.
- MacBeth (2010 TV) [MacBeth]: Having realized that the prophesy claiming he cannot be killed by another man was false, he is killed in a knife fight and later decapitated (off-screen) by Michael Feast, who then carries his head down a hallway. The severed head is then handed over to Scott Handy, who holds it high.
- Futurama: 31st Century Fox (2012; animated) [Huntmaster]: Head torn off by a robotic fox, revealing that Patrick was also a robot the entire time, much to the shock of everyone looking on.
- Star Trek: Picard: Remembrance (2020) [Jean-Luc Picard]: He died in his own nightmare when Mars explodes and destroys the USS Enterprise-D where he was sitting in Ten Forward.
- Star Trek: Picard (2020) [Admiral Jean-Luc Picard]: His biological body dies as a result of a fatal brain abnormality in the course of stopping a Romulan attack on the Synth homeworld. However his consciousness is imprinted on a positronic brain, and he is revived in a synthetic body.
Video Game Deaths[]
- The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion (2006) [Emperor Uriel Septim VII]: Stabbed in the back by an assassin while Patrick is speaking to the player character.
- Castlevania: Lords of Shadow 2 (2014) [Zobek]: Destroyed when Robert Carlyle shatters his body after freezing him with a sword.