List of television actors who died during production
The following is a list of television actors who died during production of the television show in which they were appearing. In many cases, a show will handle the death of an actor by killing off their character or otherwise writing them out of the show. In other cases, the show may recast the part with another actor. In extreme cases, the show may be cancelled outright.
List
Actor | Character | Show | Number of appearances | Date of death | Cause of death | Season in production | Effect on production |
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Nana Bryant | Julia – Margaret Williams' mother | Make Room for Daddy | 1955 | unknown | 3 | No on-screen explanation given; the character simply stopped appearing midway through the third season | |
Charles King | Various extras | Gunsmoke | 28 | 1957-5-07 | Cirrhosis of the liver | 2 | An Urban Legend is that he died on Gunsmoke Stage after playing a corpse; In fact the last episode he was in before his demise May 5, 1957 was "Cheap Labor" which aired May 4, 1957; 7 addition episodes with Charles King posthumously were released which aired from May 11, 1957 to July 6, 1957 |
John Hamilton | Perry White | Adventures of Superman | 1958 | Heart attack | Character was planned to be away on a secret assignment, replaced as Daily Planet editor by his brother, portrayed by Pierre Watkin. No episodes with this were produced, due to the subsequent death of star George Reeves. | ||
George Reeves | Superman | Adventures of Superman | 1959 | Ballistic trauma to the head | 6 | Series cancelled. | |
Ward Bond | Major Seth Adams | Wagon Train | Approximately 130 | 1960 | Heart attack | 4 | No on-screen explanation given; the character simply stopped appearing midway through the fourth season and was replaced by John McIntire (Christopher Hale) as the "new wagon master." |
Joseph Kearns | George Wilson | Dennis the Menace | 100 | 1962 | Cerebral hemorrhage | 3 | Character written out. With Season 3 episodes still in production, the first two episodes filmed after Kearns' death do not feature Mr. Wilson nor any acknowledgement of why he is absent; the episodes simply focus on other characters. Starting with the last six episodes of Season 3, the character of John Wilson (Gale Gordon as George's brother) is introduced and will remain for the rest of the series' run; the initial explanation of George's absence is that he is "away" on business. George (along with wife, Martha) are officially written out in the fourth-season premiere as having moved, and after a few scattered mentions in a few subsequent episodes are not referred to again. |
Dick Powell | Host | The Dick Powell Show | 41 | 1963-01-02 | Lung cancer | 2 | Replaced by several other actors as host, until the series was cancelled at the end of the season. |
Henry Lascoe | "A Day in Court" | 1 | 1964 1 Sept | Heart attack | Died while working on TV episode "A Day in Court" {IMDB Biography} | ||
Henry Kulky | Chief Curly Jones | Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea | 22 | 1965-02-12 | Heart attack | 1 | Character written out and replaced during the second season by Chief Sharkey, portrayed by Terry Becker. |
Alice Pearce | Gladys Kravitz | Bewitched | Approximately 60 | 1966 | Ovarian cancer | 2 | Character recast with Sandra Gould filling the role, starting with Season 3. With Season 2 production still continuing when Pearce died, an interim character – Harriet Kravitz (Mary Grace Canfield), Gladys' sister-in-law – is introduced, with the explanation that Gladys is away visiting her mother, while Harriet visits with Abner to keep house. |
Smiley Burnette | Charley Pratt | Petticoat Junction | 1967 | Leukemia | 4 | Character retired without explanation, and replaced by Floyd Smoot (Rufe Davis) and later, Wendell Gibbs (Byron Foulger). | |
Marion Lorne | Aunt Clara | Bewitched | 27 | 1968-05-09 | Heart attack | 4 | Character written out without explanation and replaced during the sixth season by Esmeralda, portrayed by Alice Ghostley. |
Bea Benaderet | Kate Bradley | Petticoat Junction | 163 | 1968-10-13 | Lung cancer | 5 | No on-screen acknowledgement or direct comment on her death is ever made. The character of Kate Bradley is said to be "out of town." Kate's absence is alluded to in passing in the season seven premiere episode when her daughters, Billie Jo and Bobbie Jo (Meredith MacRae and Lori Saunders) comment wistfully, "Mom taught us to swim in that very same water tower." And in another episode, a special hotel guest is said to be staying in the "Kate Bradley Memorial Suite." Benaderet's character was replaced by Dr. Janet Craig, played by June Lockhart. |
Barton MacLane | General Martin Peterson | I Dream of Jeannie | 35 | 1969 | Double pneumonia | 4 | Character written out without explanation and replaced during the fifth season by General Winfield Schaeffer, portrayed by Vinton Hayworth. |
Frank Silvera | Don Sebastian Montoya | The High Chaparral | 14 | 1970-06-11 | Accidental electrocution | 3 | Character written out. |
Arthur Leslie | Jack Walker | Coronation Street | 1970-06-30 | Heart attack | Character killed off. | ||
Pete Duel | Hannibal Heyes (Joshua Smith) | Alias Smith and Jones | 33 | 1971 | Ballistic trauma to the head, self-inflicted | 2 | Character recast with Roger Davis, the series' narrator. |
Dan Blocker | Hoss Cartwright | Bonanza | 400-plus | 1972 | Pulmonary embolism following surgery | 13 | No on-screen acknowledgement was given, although Hoss' death is alluded to in at least two episodes. A previous character – Candy Canaday, played by David Canary – returns to the series to replace Hoss; however, Blocker's death was partially cited as a reason for the series' ratings going into decline in the fall of 1972 and eventual cancellation. |
Roger Delgado | The Master | Doctor Who | 1973 | Traffic collision | 10 | Character regenerated. | |
Patricia Cutts | Blanche Hunt | Coronation Street | 2 | 1974-09-06 | Suicide by barbiturate poisoning | Character recast, role taken over by Maggie Jones. | |
Barbara Colby | Julie Erskine | Phyllis | 3 | 1975-07-24 | Ballistic trauma, inflicted during drive-by shooting | 1 | Character recast with Liz Torres taking over the role. |
Graham Haberfield | Jerry Booth | Coronation Street | 1975-10-18 | Heart failure | Character killed off. | ||
Freddie Prinze | Chico Rodriguez | Chico and the Man | 62 | 1977-01-29 | Ballistic trauma to the head, self-inflicted | 3 | Episodes completed prior to Prinze's death were aired on schedule. The first aired episode after Prinze's death included an on-air acknowledgement from Jack Albertson (Prinze's co-star) thanking everyone for their kind words and outpouring of sympathy. Following the airing of Prinze's last completed episode, for the rest of season three, Chico's absence is explained as being "away" (either on business or visiting his father), with completed scripts focusing on other characters and Chico's lines either removed or rewritten for other characters. Starting with Season 4, Chico was replaced by a 12-year-old boy named Raul (Gabriel Melgar), while other characters initially continued to explain that Chico was away. Finally, in the very special episode "Raul Runs Away," aired January 20, 1978 (nearly one year after Prinze's death), it is explained that Chico had died but with no explanation of the circumstances. However, the ratings declined and, with Prinze's death a primary factor, the series was cancelled in the spring of 1978.[1] |
Diana Hyland | Joan Bradford | Eight is Enough | 4 | 1977-03-27 | Breast cancer | 1 | Character killed off before the beginning of the next season. Joan's death is addressed in the second-season premiere, and a new character, played by Betty Buckley, is introduced early in the second season. |
Zara Cully | "Mother" Olivia Jefferson | The Jeffersons | 1978-02-28 | Lung cancer | 4 | Character killed off and addressed briefly in an early Season 5 episode. | |
Will Geer | "Grandpa" Zeb Walton | The Waltons | 1978-04-22 | Respiratory failure | 6 | Character killed off, with his death addressed in the seventh-season premiere. | |
Karl Swenson | Lars Hanson | Little House On the Prairie | 1978-10-08 | Heart attack | 4 | Character killed off, as having died from complications of a stroke he had suffered after the series' main setting, Walnut Grove (the town which he founded), had fallen into an economic depression. The final episode that featured his character aired eight days after his death. | |
Jack Soo | Detective Nick Yemana | Barney Miller | 1979-01-11 | Esophageal cancer | 5 | Character killed off. A special tribute episode, with Soo's castmates giving out-of-character tributes to him, was aired in the spring of 1979. | |
Richard Beckinsale | Lennie Godber | Going Straight | 6 | 1979-03-19 | Heart attack | 1 | Series not renewed for a second series. |
Stan | Bloomers | 5 | Series cancelled. Planned sixth episode was never filmed. | ||||
Mary McCarty | Nurse Clara "Starch" Willoughby | Trapper John, M.D. | 22 | 1980 | Heart attack | 1 | Character retired; in the Season 2 premiere, it is explained Starch had gotten married, moved away and retired. Afterward, the character is replaced by Nurse Ernestine Shoop (Madge Sinclair). |
Jim Davis | Jock Ewing | Dallas | 1981 | Multiple myeloma | 3 | Character killed off after an extended absence. | |
Michael Thoma | Greg Cranfield | Fame | 7 | 1982-09-03 | Cancer | 1 | Mr Cranfield was due to be sacked but the pupils forced the school board to reconsider. His job was saved but the actor died shortly after the episode was filmed. In the episode "Tough Act to Follow", the character died of a heart attack; the episode was dedicated to Thoma. |
Will Lee | Mr. Hooper | Sesame Street | 1982-12-07 | Heart attack | 15 | Character killed off, with his death addressed in a very special episode, aired almost a year after his death. Shows featuring Mr. Hooper that were taped prior to Lee's death were aired, with no acknowledgement of the reason for his absence from between his final aired appearance (in early 1983) until the airing of the "Goodbye, Mr. Hooper" episode on November 24, 1983. | |
Peter Dudley | Bert Tilsley | Coronation Street | 1983-10-20 | Heart attack | Character killed off. | ||
Michael Conrad | Phil Esterhaus | Hill Street Blues | 1983-11-22 | Urethral cancer | 4 | Character killed off. Episodes completed prior to his death were aired, with the first episode completed after Conrad's death addressing Esterhaus' death. | |
John Comer | Sid | Last of the Summer Wine | 47 | 1984-02-11 | Throat cancer | 7 | Character killed off, death mentioned on screen in following episodes. |
Jack Howarth | Albert Tatlock | Coronation Street | 1984-03-31 | Liver complaint | Character killed off. | ||
Bernard Youens | Stan Ogden | Coronation Street | 1984-08-27 | Gangrene | Character killed off. | ||
Toke Townley | Sam Pearson | Emmerdale | 1984-09-27 | Heart attack | Character killed off. | ||
Jon-Erik Hexum | Mac Harper | Cover Up | 7 | 1984-10-18 | Ballistic trauma to the head, accidentally self-inflicted with a blank cartridge | 1 | Character killed off and replaced by Jack Striker, portrayed by Antony Hamilton. |
Lennard Pearce | Grandad | Only Fools & Horses | 26 | 1984-12-15 | Heart attack | 4 | Pearce died while filming the series four episode "Hole in One" (several scenes were subsequently re-shot with Buster Merryfield). |
Nicholas Colasanto | Coach Ernie Pantusso | Cheers | 71 | 1985-02-12 | Heart ailment | 3 | Character killed off at the beginning of the next season and replaced as bartender by Woody Boyd, portrayed by Woody Harrelson. |
Dolph Sweet | Carl Kanisky | Gimme a Break! | 88 | 1985-05-08 | Cancer | 4 | Character killed off, and his character's death was addressed in the fifth-season premiere. |
Selma Diamond | Selma Hacker | Night Court | 1985-05-13 | Lung cancer | 2 | Character killed off and addressed in the third-season premiere. | |
Samantha Smith | Elizabeth Culver | Lime Street | 4 | 1985-08-25 | Crash of Bar Harbor Airlines Flight 1808 | 1 | Production initially continued, but series cancelled after airing only five out of eight episodes produced. |
Bill Scott | Gruffi Gummi | Disney's Adventures of the Gummi Bears | 13 | 1985-11-29 | Heart attack | 1 | Replaced during the second season by Corey Burton. |
Florence Halop | Florence Kleiner | Night Court | 1986-07-15 | Lung cancer | 3 | Character killed off and addressed in the fourth-season premiere. Her successor was played by 32-year-old Marsha Warfield, who remained for the rest of the series run. | |
Ted Knight | Henry Rush | The Ted Knight Show | 1986-08-26 | Cancer | 6 | Series cancelled; production was to have resumed in September 1986, with Knight planning on returning to work. First-run episodes that were completed prior to his final illness were aired on schedule through the end of the 1986-1987 season. | |
Roger C. Carmel | Cyclonus, Bruticus | The Transformers | 1986-11-11 | Congestive heart failure | 3 | Bruticus written out. Replaced as voice of Cyclonus during the fourth season by Jack Angel. | |
Joe Gladwin | Wally Batty | Last of the Summer Wine | 45 | 1987-03-11 | 9 | Character killed off, death mentioned on screen in following episodes. | |
Jack Haig | Monsieur Roger LeClerc | 'Allo 'Allo! | 51 | 1989-07-04 | Cancer | 5 | Character written out, and replaced by his brother Ernest LeClerc, portrayed by Derek Royle. |
Derek Royle | Monsieur Ernest LeClerc | 'Allo 'Allo! | 8 | 1990-01-23 | Cancer | 6 | Character recast, role taken over by Robin Parkinson. |
Jim Henson | various Muppets, most notably Ernie and Kermit the Frog | Sesame Street | 1990-05-16 | Streptococcal toxic shock syndrome | 21 | Replaced by other Muppet performers, most notably Steve Whitmire, who assumed the roles of Ernie and Kermit. A number of other characters, however, were retired outside of special occasions. | |
Arthur Pentelow | Henry Wilks | Emmerdale | 1991-08-06 | Heart attack | Character killed off. | ||
Redd Foxx | Alphonso Royal | The Royal Family | 7 | 1991-10-11 | Heart attack | 1 | Character killed off. The show was retooled with Jackee Harry being brought in as Al and Victoria's other daughter, who moved in with the Royals to help them overcome Al's loss. Despite this move being well-received, the show was cancelled at the end of the season. |
Richard Hunt | Various Muppets | Sesame Street | 1992-01-07 | AIDS complications | 22 | Replaced by other Muppet performers. David Rudman has taken over the majority of the characters that were not retired due to Richard's death. | |
Larry Riley | Frank Williams | Knots Landing | 111 | 1992-06-06 | AIDS-related kidney failure | 13 | Unknown. |
Linda Gary | Aunt May | Spider-Man | 28 | 1995-10-05 | Brain cancer | 3 | Replaced during the fourth season by Julie Bennett. |
David Doyle | Lou Pickles | Rugrats | 1997-02-26 | Heart attack | 5 | Replaced by Joe Alaskey. | |
Phil Hartman | Bill McNeal | NewsRadio | 1998-05-28 | Ballistic trauma, inflicted by his wife, Brynn Hartman | 5 | Character killed off at the beginning of the season in a tribute episode. Long time friend Jon Lovitz joined the cast for the fifth (and final) season. | |
Troy McClure, Lionel Hutz, et al. | The Simpsons | 54 | Major recurring characters of Troy McClure and Lionel Hutz retired, occasionally being used in background shots. | ||||
Phil Leeds | Judge Dennis 'Happy' Boyle | Ally McBeal | 5 | 1998-08-16 | Pneumonia | 2 | Character killed off. |
David Strickland | Todd Stities | Suddenly Susan | 1999-03-22 | Suicide by hanging | 3 | Character disappears without explanation. | |
Buster Merryfield | Uncle Albert | Only Fools & Horses | 1999-06-23 | Brain tumour | 7 | Merryfield died in 1999 and Albert's death was written into the next episode. | |
Bill Owen | Compo Simmonite | Last of the Summer Wine | 186 | 1999-07-12 | Pancreatic cancer | 21 | Character killed off and addressed in a special episode. Bill Owen's son Tom Owen plays character's on screen son Tom Simmonite in following episodes. |
Mary Kay Bergman | Liane Cartman, Sheila Broflovski, et al. | South Park | 44 | 1999-11-11 | Ballistic trauma, self-inflicted suicide | 3 | Replaced by other voice actresses. |
Madeline Kahn | Pauline Fox | Cosby | 60 | 1999-12-03 | Ovarian cancer | 4 | Character presumably killed off. A special tribute episode, with Kahn's castmates giving out-of-character tributes to her, was aired a few weeks after her death. |
Nancy Marchand | Livia Soprano | The Sopranos | 2000-06-18 | Lung cancer and emphysema | 3 | Character killed off. | |
Kathleen Freeman | Mrs. Gordon | As Told by Ginger | 2001-08-23 | Lung cancer | 2 | Character written out. Original Ending of episode "No Hope For Courtney" was to have Mrs. Gordon come back to work as a teacher. | |
Gordon Wharmby | Wesley Pegden | Last of the Summer Wine | 139 | 2002-05-18 | Lung cancer | 23 | Character killed off, death implied on screen in following episodes. |
Lynne Thigpen | Ella Mae Farmer | The District | 2003-03-12 | Cerebral hemorrhage | 3 | Character killed off. Third season finale included a tribute to her character. | |
Luna the Moon | Bear in the Big Blue House | 4 | Show went on four-year hiatus. | ||||
Thora Hird | Edie Pegden | Last of the Summer Wine | 152 | 2003-03-15 | Stroke | 24 | Character killed off, death implied on screen in following episodes. |
Harry Goz | Captain Hazel "Hank" Murphy | Sealab 2021 | 2003-09-06 | Multiple myeloma | 3 | Character written out as having left Sealab to fight in "The Great Spice Wars". Replaced by his son Michael as Captain Bellerophon "Tornado" Shanks. | |
Jaclyn Linetsky | Caillou | Caillou | 2003-09-08 | Traffic accident | Replaced by Annie Bovaird. | ||
Megan O'Connor | 15/Love | Character killed off. | |||||
Vadim Schneider | Sébastien Dubé | Character killed off. | |||||
John Ritter | Paul Hennessy | 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter | 2003-09-11 | Undiagnosed aortic dissection | 2 | Character killed off, with his death explained in a subsequent episode. A new character, portrayed by James Garner, was introduced to replace Ritter's character. | |
Clifford | Clifford the Big Red Dog | 68 | Series ended; replaced by prequel Clifford's Puppy Days. | ||||
Tony Capstick | Policeman | Last of the Summer Wine | 33 | 2003-10-23 | 25 | Character written out. | |
Richard Biggs | Milo Morton | Strong Medicine | 2004-05-22 | Aortic dissection | 5 | Character killed off. | |
Jerry Orbach | Lennie Briscoe | Law & Order: Trial by Jury | 2 (Trial by Jury) 282 (all Law & Order programs) |
2004-12-28 | Prostate cancer | 1 | Character never seen again; character's off-screen death mentioned on other shows within the Law & Order franchise. |
Stan Richards | Seth Armstrong | Emmerdale | 2005-02-11 | Emphysema | Character killed off. | ||
John Spencer | Leo McGarry | The West Wing | 155 | 2005-12-16 | Heart attack | 7 | Character killed off with a heart attack; running mate Matt Santos (portrayed by Jimmy Smits) wins presidential election.[2] |
Mako Iwamatsu | Iroh | Avatar: The Last Airbender | 31 | 2006 | Esophageal cancer | 2 | Voice work already completed for the second season, had one non-speaking appearance in the beginning of the next season and was replaced by Greg Baldwin, who accurately imitated his predecessor's voice and voiced the character for the third and final season, along with two guest appearances in season two of the sequel series. |
Steve Irwin | Crocodile Hunter | The Crocodile Hunter | 2006-09-03 | Stingray injury | 5 | Series cancelled. | |
Christopher Allport | Andrew Campbell | Mad Men | 2008-01-25 | Avalanche | 1 | Character killed off. | |
Stanley Kamel | Dr. Charles Kroger | Monk | 46 | 2008-04-08 | Heart attack | Character killed off with a heart attack and replaced as Adrian Monk's psychiatrist by Dr. Neven Bell, portrayed by Héctor Elizondo. | |
Clive Hornby | Jack Sugden | Emmerdale | 2008-07-03 | Cancer | Character killed off. | ||
Kathy Staff | Nora Batty | Last of the Summer Wine | 246 | 2008-12-13 | Brain tumor | 29 | Character written out. |
Wayne Allwine | Mickey Mouse | Mickey Mouse Clubhouse | 99 | 2009-05-18 | Complications caused by diabetes | 3 | Replaced by Bret Iwan in Season 4 as the current voice of Mickey Mouse |
Maggie Jones | Blanche Hunt | Coronation Street | 2009-12-02 | Character killed off. | |||
Elisabeth Sladen | Sarah Jane Smith | The Sarah Jane Adventures | 2011-04-19 | Cancer | 5 | Production suspended before the commencement of filming of three planned 2-part serials, resulting in an abbreviated broadcast season and leaving some story arcs and plot points unresolved. | |
Andy Whitfield | Spartacus | Spartacus | 2011-09-11 | Non-Hodgkin lymphoma | 4 | Character recast with Liam McIntyre taking over the role. | |
Betty Driver | Betty Williams | Coronation Street | 2,800-plus | 2011-10-15 | Pneumonia | Character killed off. | |
Jerry Nelson | The Count and other characters | Sesame Street | 2012-08-23 | Chronic obstructive pulmonary disease | 42 | Matt Vogel has taken over many of Jerry's characters. An episode loosely inspired by Jerry's death and centered on The Count aired in 2013.[3] | |
Larry Hagman | J.R. Ewing | Dallas | 356 (original series) 17 (revival series) |
2012-11-23 | Acute myeloid leukemia | 2 | Character killed off with two fatal gunshot wounds (a reference to the "Who shot J.R.?" cliffhanger of the original series), an episode revolving around his funeral, and an episode detailing his master plan. |
Richard Thorp | Alan Turner | Emmerdale | 2013-05-22 | Character killed off. | |||
Cory Monteith | Finn Hudson | Glee | 81 | 2013-07-13 | Heroin and alcohol overdose | 5 | Production delayed; character killed off in a special tribute episode without specifying cause of death. |
Lee Thompson Young | Barold "Barry" Frost | Rizzoli & Isles | 2013-08-19 | Ballistic trauma, self-inflicted | 4 | Production suspended; character 'on holiday' at the end of the 4th season, then killed in a car accident on the way home in the 5th season opener, character was given a funeral in the second episode with ongoing mentions. | |
Marcia Wallace | Edna Krabappel | The Simpsons | 178 | 2013-10-25 | Pneumonia | 25 | Character retired, later killed off screen. Edna's death (which includes previously recorded dialogue by Wallace) is acknowledged in the 25th-season episode "The Man Who Grew Too Much." |
Christopher Evan Welch | Peter Gregory | Silicon Valley | 5 | 2013-12-02 | Cancer | 1 | Character killed off. |
Carol Ann Susi | Debbie Wolowitz or Mrs. Wolowitz | The Big Bang Theory | 39 | 2014 | Cancer | 8 | An episode was made in tribute for Carol, writing the death of her character in to the show.[4] |
Anne Kirkbride | Deirdre Barlow | Coronation Street | 1,439 | 2015-01-19 | Breast cancer | Character killed off. | |
Shirley Stelfox | Edna Birch | Emmerdale | 2015-12-07 | Cancer | Character killed off. |
See also
References
- ↑ Snauffer, Douglas; Thurm, Joel (2008). The Show Must Go on: How the Deaths of Lead Actors Have Affected Television Series. McFarland. p. 78. ISBN 0-7864-3295-0.
- ↑ Steinberg, Jacques (April 10, 2006). "'West Wing' Writers' Novel Way of Picking the President". The New York Times.
- ↑ http://www.toughpigs.com/ss-jerry-tribute/
- ↑ http://www.foxnews.com/entertainment/2015/02/20/big-bang-theory-recap-remembering-carol-ann-susi/
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