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Terminator star died agonising 'lingering' death after horrific home accident
Terminator star died agonising 'lingering' death after horrific home accident

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time20-07-2025

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Terminator star died agonising 'lingering' death after horrific home accident

A rising Hollywood star was found dead by his friends in the early hours of the morning after he failed to turn up to a rehearsal - he had endured an agonising death it transpired upon investigation and was also hiding a chronic illness Best known for his roles as navigator Pavel Chekov in the Star Trek franchise reboot and Kyle Reese in Terminator Salvation, up and coming actor Anton Yelchin's future in Hollywood was looking very bright indeed. However the young star's life was tragically cut short at just 27 years old when he was involved in an horrific car accident. ‌ Confirming the news of his death to the Mirror in 2016, his publicist Jennifer Allen said in a statement: "Actor Anton Yelchin was killed in a fatal traffic collision early this morning. His family requests you respect their privacy at this time." ‌ The much-loved actor, who had starred in TV shows such as NYPD, ER and Curb Your Enthusiasm, was expected at a rehearsal at 11pm on the Saturday night but failed to turn up. ‌ Wimbledon star Flavio Cobolli's mysterious girlfriend and vow to 'stay alone in life' His worried friends discovered him in the early hours of 19 June 2016 dead outside his San Fernando Valley home. He was pinned between his car and a security fence. Pictures from the scene showed the bent bars of the metal gate. It's thought after leaving his home he had got out of his Jeep Cherokee to check his locked gate for mail and the vehicle rolled backwards down the steep driveway, trapping him. The Los Angeles County Coroner's Office identified the cause of death as 'blunt traumatic asphyxia'. ‌ His heartbroken co-star Zachary Quinto, who played Spock in the Star Trek films, wrote a tribute at the time. It read: "Our dear friend. Our comrade. Our Anton. One of the most open and intellectually curious people I have ever had the pleasure to know. So enormously talented and generous of heart. Wise beyond his years. And gone before his time. All love and strength to his family at this impossible time of grief." Star Trek director JJ Abrams also penned a heartfelt tribute. "You were brilliant. You were kind. You were funny as hell, and supremely talented. And you weren't here nearly long enough. Missing you... JJ." A lawsuit later stated: "Anton Yelchin was crushed and lingered alive for some time, trapped and suffocating until his death." The manufacturer of the Grand Cherokee was reportedly aware certain models had problems with 'rollaway' incidents, with drivers being unsure if they were parked or in gear. At the time of Anton's death, the roll away problem had been tied to at least 68 injuries, 266 crashes and 308 reports of property damage. Unfortunately a software patch didn't reach dealers until after his accident. ‌ Fiat Chrysler and his family eventually reached an out of court settlement, with the manufacturer saying it was "pleased" to have reached an "amicable resolution" in the matter. The car company also extended its "deepest sympathies" to the Yelchin family for their tragic loss. Born in Russia, Anton emigrated to the USA with his parents, celebrated Russian figure skaters Victor and Irina Yelchin, at six months old. He had a love for TV and movies from a young age and in 2001, at just 11 years old, he landed a role in Hearts in Atlantis opposite Sir Antony Hopkins. He found early success in Indie films before landing his parts in Star Trek and Terminator. ‌ After his death, in 2019 Love Antosha - a film about Anton's life was released. It features personal footage, archives, letters and interviews with leading Hollywood stars who knew him, such as Jennifer Lawrence, Chris Pine, Zoe Saldana, Anya Taylor-Joy, Willem Dafoe and Simon Pegg. The film also revealed he was secretly suffering with the chronic and inherited illness cystic fibrosis. The genetic condition causes damage to the lungs, digestive system and other organs and shortens life expectancy. Love Antosha's director Garret Price told Fox News: "The first thing that surprised me was his chronic illness, which he was secretly dealing with throughout his career. And that in itself was totally admirable. No one knew about it. Even some of his closest friends didn't know about it until he passed away." Anton's parents remain committed to preserving his legacy. They chose the Hollywood Forever Cemetery where industry greats such as Rudolph Valentino, Judy Garland and John Huston were laid to rest as his final resting place. They erected a life-size bronze figure of the young star and are seen nearly every day at his grave. "I've never encountered a vigil like theirs," co-owner Tyler Cassity told Variety for its profile on the cemetery.

"His Death Was Such A Freak Accident": 15 Actors Who Tragically Died At The Height Of Their Careers
"His Death Was Such A Freak Accident": 15 Actors Who Tragically Died At The Height Of Their Careers

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time11-04-2025

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"His Death Was Such A Freak Accident": 15 Actors Who Tragically Died At The Height Of Their Careers

A while ago, redditor @LeonardMoney2020 asked people to name an actor who unfortunately died way before their time. Here are just 15 acting legends gone too soon: 1. River Phoenix: "Watch Stand by Me. Based on the novella The Body by Stephen King. It's a unique movie and one of the greats. River Phoenix's character Chris Chambers is wonderful and has a particular moment that's one of the best examples of child acting I can think of." — FangPolygon "Saw My Own Private Idaho last night. He was robbed of an Oscar nomination." — Wise-News1666 "This one ought to be at the top of the list. For almost all my life, he's been THE example of actors who died far too young." — Ambaryerno 2. Anton Yelchin: "His passing hurt. He's in a movie called Like Crazy, and it's already an emotionally devastating movie. But seeing him in it, and seeing what I believe to just be his actual self...a gentle amplifies it ten-fold." — Fudge89 " Alpha Dog also. That was when I first realized what a great actor he was. Had me blubbering like a baby." — shwarma_heaven "He was excellent in Green Room, but that's definitely not for everyone due to the violence and gore. Great film, though." — cuddlemycat "His death was such a freak accident too. Makes it even more sad." — joeymac93 How he died: Anton Yelchin died at age 27 in 2016 after his car rolled backward and pinned him between the vehicle and his security gate, according to BBC. 3. John Candy: "I think he was on his way to being a possibly great actor as well, for all his comic genius. He was great in JFK. He may have gone on to more dramatic roles." — Rski765 "Still miss Uncle Buck." — KnotAwl "This is the best answer. He brought joy to the world and could tear your heart in two, too." — jpotrz 4. John Cazale, who starred in films like The Godfather and Dog Day Afternoon: "He was in five movies. All five were nominated for Best Picture. All five are considered classic films. Three of them won the Oscar for Best Picture. He played key roles in them all. Dude knocked it out of the park!" CBS Photo Archive / CBS via Getty Images — Maleficent_Curve_349 "The dude was definitely batting 1.000. He's much missed." — nonserviam1977 "Never heard this name before. Googled him and recognized him right away. The list of movies he was in is impressive, considering there's not a lot." — fishonthemoon 5. Heath Ledger: "His death was a huge loss to filmgoers everywhere. After his passing, I often wondered how his career would have continued over future decades." — TheeFearlessChicken "He was George Miller's original choice for Max in Fury Road. He was also looking to get into directing and was planning his first film, an adaptation of The Queen's Gambit, when he died. Apparently, he was really good at chess." — fallenarist0cra "Dude was in many big-name movies, but I still feel like he was just getting started. Love that dude." — Specialist-Sugar-657 "He had such great range and really took on a variety of roles. It would've been fascinating to see where his career led him over the years. I still can't believe he was only 27 when he played the Joker and 28 when he passed." — friends-waffles-work "It's crazy that he starred in Brokeback Mountain when he was like 26. That performance is something you'd expect from a 40-year-old veteran actor, not somebody who was just getting started." — orincoro 6. Chris Farley: "We never got to see him do the Robin Williams and Jim Carrey-turn to serious actor. You could see the same glimpses of great emotional depth in his silliest comedies. There was some truly moving stuff inside Tommy Boy, Black Sheep, and Beverly Hills Ninja …and his parts in Billy Madison and Dirty Work showed that he probably had the capability to play a wild person as well as the best of them, lol. I don't fawn over celebrities too much, but I truly miss what that man brought to my life." — SeymourKrelborn1111 "I recently watched Punch-Drunk Love, and it's our loss we didn't get something similar from Chris. Definitely had the potential to win an Oscar." — Sweaty_Flounder_3301 7. Philip Seymour Hoffman: "Oof, the range this guy had. I still yell, 'Make it rain!' when throwing up joke shots in basketball." — project__matt "He has a small role in Punch Drunk Love and kills it." — shust89 "It's been 10 years, and this one still seems unbelievable. A true actor." — Nettie_Moore "The fact that he could sell you on his version of a goofy side character in Along Came Polly and also nail Truman Capote was wild." — god_peepee 8. Bruce Lee: "Hard to put in words the impact Bruce Lee had on an entire genre of film. Not to mention popularizing martial arts globally. So ahead of his time in multiple ways. Absolute legend. Died at 32. Can only imagine the things he would've done given more time on this earth." 9. Brittany Murphy: "I love Luanne's character on King of the Hill. She really brought a lot of heart to the character." 10. Chadwick Boseman: "The man was an amazing actor and a beautiful human. He would go as Black Panther visiting kids with cancer all while he was privately fighting his own cancer. Definitely gone too soon." — maybeCheri "He was fantastic as James Brown." — Gonzostewie 11. Brandon Lee: "Just rewatched The Crow, and one thing that is massively evident was that, if he had not died, he would have become a mega-star." — Latrudos "Still makes me sad." — Deep_Space52 "This guy was on his way to greatness. He had it all. It's just unbelievable, really. I still can't get my head around it. A man in his prime in the film that was going to make him a star. Gone because of a stupid accident. Even younger than his dad." — Rski765 12. Marilyn Monroe: "I think she was great in Some Like It Hot. I would love to have seen her in more movies!" — JayTee245 "Yes, I think she was so talented as an actress. Her comedic timing was always perfect, and she was so characteristic. I also have seen her in a more serious film, and she was amazing in that too and had range. 💔" — FiannaNevra "This is a great example of iconic star power. I don't think she was given enough time to show her true talent." — Rski765 "She was really talented. In my opinion, her best was The Misfits, the last film she made before she passed. I wish we would've gotten to see more roles like that from her. She knocked it out of the park." 13. Heather O'Rourke: "She was in Happy Days and the Poltergeist series. Poor baby died of complications from septic shock due to a bowel obstruction when she was 12." 14. Adrienne Shelly: "She wrote, directed, and starred in the movie Waitress. She was in other movies as an actor as well, but I think there was a lot more meant to come from her." 15. Finally, Cameron Boyce: "He was a great actor and had a good show going with Jessie around the time of his passing." Kevin Mazur / WireImage — Do_The_Thing863 "My kids bawled for an hour when he died. They loved him on Jesse!" — TaxLawKingGA How he died: Cameron Boyce died at age 20 in 2019 from a seizure related to his epilepsy, according to ABC News.

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