"Auntie Em Slipped a Plastic Bag Over Her Head...": Disturbing Hollywood Deaths, from D.W. Griffith to River Phoenix
by Alternative Reel Staff


Dedicated to Kenneth Anger

"I have wrestled with death. It is the most unexciting contest you can imagine. It takes place in an impalpable greyness, with nothing underfoot, with nothing around, without spectators, without clamour, without glory, without the great desire of victory, without the great fear of defeat."
- Joseph Conrad, Heart of Darkness

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James Dean's Death Car


Inspiration for the following list of dead movie and television celebrities came from Kenneth Anger's underground classic Hollywood Babylon - specifically his detailed description of Judy Garland's final plunge into the abyss: "Judy's self-snuff took place in a locked London bathroom. MGM's Amphetamine Annie really made it at last after so many attempts - pills, wrist slashings years before in her Hollywood bathroom, hack hack with broken glass. Dorothy died seated on the 'loo,' but this was no Over-the-Rainbow trip. Fully dressed, crouched over as if in meditation, her face a welter of blood, an Aztec mask. She was hundreds of years old, the oldest star ever, if you count emotional years, the toll they take, dramas galor for a dozen lifetimes. She was 'She,' who had stepped into the Flame once too often."

Some may call this compendium morbid, some may call it truth - either way I don't give a shit.


"Every Man and every Woman is a Star." —Aleister Crowley, quoted in Hollywood Babylon II


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Julie - 2008-02-27 15:16:27
You'll need to update this to include (at least) Brad Renfro and Heath Ledger. Brad wasn't a bad actor but Heath was so good that he will be sorely missed. RIP.

Susanne A - 2008-04-10 08:20:18
Being an Aussie and especially a West Australian Aussie, I was so shocked and sadened by Heath Ledgers his death. He was a fantastic actor and that gorgeous voice of his. RIP

Genie - 2008-06-08 11:02:28
I will miss Heath! He was brilliant! Might possibly want to edit the Sal Mineo entry..it appears it took him two years to die from the attack! Time he was stabbed in heart was in 1974...listed year of death 1976?

Laurie - 2008-06-23 18:19:05
There are alot of Rock stars missing off your list! Joplin, Page, Hendrix, Morrison. They deserve a mention.

pugslet - 2008-08-10 12:49:51
Heath Ledger was just another druggie that finally overdosed. One less for the world to deal with...He did it to himself!

Dee86 - 2008-09-29 09:09:00

who ever pugslet is i think it is wrong of you to bash dead people no matter how they died

Ayle - 2008-10-13 06:36:24

The Bruce Lee entry is incorrect, for what reason would anyone find to assassinate someone over "trade secrets" when there were not secrets to be revealed? the guy made his own martial arts, to why he is a legend in it's own right. Now, there are a lot of different statements regarding his death, however it all adds up to what you believe; ...he died by an allergic reaction to a headache tablet.

Goofball Jones - 2008-10-28 09:50:01

Need to update this list and take out the idiotic commentary like "washed up actor" or whatever. Also, take out the quotation marks in the "accidentally" in relation to Brandon Lee's death. It was an accident. Pure and simple. Stop trying to imply things that aren't there.

Heath Ledger - 2008-10-31 13:39:21

The saddest thing about Heath's death is that he overdosed on supposedly 'safe' pharmaceuticals that had been perscribed for pain and depression, not illicit drugs. It's sad that some think people who have physical or emotional pain deserve to die simply because they sought a way to numb said pain.

lizeth - 2008-11-01 13:28:00

there is nothing sad about heath ledgers death yah he was a great actor but he knew what he was doing to himself so don't fell sad for his death

Deb - 2008-11-24 13:41:32

In your account about Jean Harlow's death, you write that Paul Bern died a few months later, but he died before Harlow did - suicide.

Brian - 2009-01-16 14:33:43

Reducing Elvis' career to "Star of 33 mediocre films" doesn't exactly do justice to the influence Elvis had on music. And a couple of those films are actually quite good.

Anonymous - 2009-01-16 17:36:34

Heath Ledger died of an accidental mixing of depression medication and pain killers. Get your facts right before you judge.

Pinklady - 2009-01-25 23:01:45

It's just so sad what Hollywood does to people. Some of those that have passed were so gifted, it's just really hard to wrap your brain around. Oh, and FYI, Peg Ernswhistle I thought threw herslef off of the D on the Hollywoodland sign. It was the thirteenth letter. I heard that years ago.

your mom - 2009-02-06 18:54:02

the only person right about heath ledger dying is lizeth..... he overdosed on oxycodone, hydrocodone, diazepam, temazepam, alprazolam, and doxylamine....... i'm pretty sure he knew he would die if he took them all he knew what he was doing..... live fast, die young....... just like many before his self

cassandra - 2009-02-16 14:34:08

heath ledger may haven been taking prescription meds and not street drugs, but he was taking numerous very strong painkillers, for a young, healthy man with no known medical problems. whether or not his death was accidental, he was clearly abusing these drugs in a attempt to dull some kind of pain, same as heroin addicts. his death is just as sad and empty as any person who dies in sadness and without realizing their potential. people who try to make his death into a strict accident are doing him and others a huge disservice.

Peter L. Winkler - 2009-03-05 02:10:42

Nick Adams wasn't the star of Rebel Without a Cause. He had a small role as one of the gang that confronts James Dean. He died from the interaction of two drugs: paraldehyde, a liquid tranquilzer used to treat delerium tremens, and thorazine. A story in the Los Angeles Times the day after his death statedt hat several stoppered bottles with prescription labels were found in the medicine cabinet of the upstairs bathroom near the bedroom where he died. Adams' career was in the toilet, he had a drinking problem, and was severly depressed over his failed marriage to his wife, who he feared would commit him to an asylum. James Curtis' biography of James Whale reveals that Whale committed suicide by throwing himself into his pool and he then hit his head on the concrete. Whale had recently suffered a stroke and feared becoming incapacitated.

enrique hernandez - 2009-12-16 00:43:38

this is for all the people who left comments below you all need to get lives and go fuck yourselves!!! losers!

Michele D - 2009-12-26 05:14:52

It's a misassumption that Elvis died on the toilet. He had a leather recliner in his bathroom, where he went to read so as to not awake Ginger Alden. He suffered insomnia(from his addictions), and had to do this quite often.

E-Type - 2010-01-06 14:31:35

William Holden needn't have died. They found lots of bloodied tissues strewn around his apartment. He had time to get help after his fall but didn't. Why? Slightly reclusive nature/didn't want to bother anyone.

Burt - 2010-07-22 15:43:00

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