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Stephen Rea in Life Before This

Stephen Rea (1946 - )

Film Deaths[]

  • Cry of the Banshee (1970) [Villager]: Shot by a soldier.
  • The Company of Wolves (1984) [The Groom]: Decapitated by Jim Carter with an axe while in his werewolf form; his severed head reverts to human form in a jug of milk after his death. (Thanks to Lauren)
  • Interview with the Vampire (1994) [Santiago]: Bisected diagonally along the torso with a scythe by Brad Pitt. (Thanks to Lauren)
  • Michael Collins (1996) [Ned Broy]: Tortured and killed by British secret service officers. (This bears no resemblance to the historic facts of Ned Broy's death, who died 1972). (Thanks to Lauren)
  • The Break (A Further Gesture) (1997) [Sean Dowd]: Shot to death by FBI agents outside a bar. (Thanks to Lauren)
  • Double Tap (1997) [Cypher]: Punched in the face by Peter Greene after Stephen light the fire on the sprinklers and burn Peter, he dies following his wound while talking to Heather Locklear towards the end of movie.
  • The Butcher Boy (1997) [Pa Brady]: Dies of alcohol-related illness in his home; his body remains there for quite some time due to his son (Eamonn Owens) refusing to inform anybody of his death. (Thanks to Lauren)
  • Guinevere (1999) [Connie Fitzpatrick]: Dies (off-screen) of an unspecified (presumably alcohol- or tobacco-related) illness. He is still alive in his final scene, but Sarah Polley's narration states that she's recounting this story after his death. (Thanks to Tal)
  • The Life Before This (1999) [Brian]: Shot in the head (off-camera) in the crossfire of a shoot-out between David Hewlett and Joel Keller in a cafe; his body is shown lying on the floor afterwards. After the opening scene, the movie "rewinds" to the start of the day, leading up to an alternate outcome; Stephen dies in both versions of events. (Thanks to Tal)
  • FeardotCom (2002) [Alastair Pratt a.k.a. The Doctor]: Killed by a supernatural force (on top of being shot in the right leg by Stephen Dorff and stabbed in the back by Natascha McElhone) made up by the ghosts of all his victims (after a dying Dorff logs onto the cursed website); his body is shown afterwards lying on his operating table. (Thanks to Lauren)
  • The Confessor (2004) [Henry McCaran]: Commit suicide (off-camera) by shooting himself in the mouth when Roman Podhora's cops arrive, after chasing Molly Parker and shoot non-fatally Christian Slater in church.
  • River Queen (2005) [Francis]: Is shown setting off in a boat (along with a little girl) while it's arguable whether this could be considered a literal journey or a symbol of death, I'll go ahead and list it because several people have suggested it as a "death scene."
  • Sisters (2006) [Dr. Philip Lacan]: Stabbed/slashed repeatedly in the neck by a brainwashed Chloë Sevigny. His body is later seen when Sevigny shows him too Lou Doillon (see also William Finley in the 1973 original)
  • The Reaping (2007) [Father Michael Costigan]: Burned to death when a fire starts supernaturally in his locked room.
  • Until Death (2007) [Gabriel Callaghan]: Shot in the head in a showdown with Jean-Claude Van Damme.
  • Underworld: Awakening (2012) [Dr. Jacob Lane]: Throat torn out (while in his werewolf form) at the end of a fight with India Eisley (in her hybrid form), he returns to his human form as he dies on a crumpled car whilst India looks on (as she returns to normal).
  • Werewolf: The Beast Among Us (2012) [Doc]: Shot in the back by Ed Quinn while Stephen trying to shoot Rachel DiPillo, after the werewolf (Guy Wilson) refuse to kill her.
  • Out of the Dark (2014) [Jordan]: Killed (off-screen) by Pixie Davies.

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