A lot of actors have had a lot of iconic death scenes in movies and TV shows, but no one has had a greater quantity of unforgettable on-screen deaths than the legendarySamuel L. Jackson. One of the most fun things about being a film and television actor is getting to bekilled off in gruesome ways. Cast members onThe Walking Deadgot to be ravaged by zombies; extras in theJohn Wickmovies got to be massacred by Keanu Reeves.

There are plenty of actors with a reputation for memorable death scenes.Sean Bean is famous for it: he got decapitated inGame of Thrones, crushed by an antenna cradle inGoldenEye, and shot with three arrows inThe Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. Pedro Pascal got fed head-first into a meat grinder inKingsman: The Golden Circle, got filled with arrows from all angles in front of a spectating crowd inGladiator II, and had his eyes gouged out and his head smushed inGame of Thrones. But Jackson has got them all beat.

Mace Windu’s death in Revenge of the Sith

No One Has More Iconic Movie Deaths Than Samuel L. Jackson

He’s Been Eaten By A Shark, Blasted With Force Lightning, And Crushed By King Kong

Jackson has more iconic death scenes than any other actor out there — by far. In his earliest major film roles, his characters existed entirely to be killed off.InGoodfellas, he gets his brains blown out by Joe Pescifor a fatal screw-up in the Lufthansa heist. InTrue Romance, he takes a shotgun blast from Gary Oldman. InJurassic Park, he gets mauled so badly by a velociraptor that all that’s left is his severed arm. Since then,Jackson has racked up countless memorable on-screen deaths.

In The Other Guys, Jackson’s hotshot detective is so cocky that he jumps off a skyscraper, aims for the bushes, and dies the second he faceplants on the sidewalk.

Samuel L. Jackson headshot

He was eaten by a shark inDeep Blue Sea. He was crushed by King Kong inKong: Skull Island. He wasblown up along with the Candyland plantation inDjango Unchained. He was blasted with Force lightning by Darth Sidious inStar Wars: Episode III – Revenge of the Sith. InThe Other Guys, Jackson’s hotshot detective is so cocky that he jumps off a skyscraper, aims for the bushes, and dies the second he faceplants on the sidewalk. No one has more iconic death scenes than Jackson.

Samuel L. Jackson’s Characters Are Always Remarkable For More Than One Reason

Jackson Always Brings Something Distinctive To A Role

Jackson is one of the greatest actors working in film, because he always brings something distinctive to his roles;Jackson’s booming voice, deeply expressive face, and mesmerizing presence make him perfect for the big screen. Even when the movie itself is pretty forgettable, likeGlassorThe 51st StateorThe Hitman’s Bodyguard, Jackson is memorable in them.Samuel L. Jacksonhas had a lot of unforgettable death scenes throughout his career, but he’s unforgettable even when he doesn’t get killed off.