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The 25 Deadliest Actors of All Time

Jan 2, 2014, 23:26 IST

A computer scientist has created a fascinating chart of top 25 deadliest actors of all time by on-screen kills.

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Drawing on the the database of MovieBodyCounts database, Randal Olsen created a mostly complete list that shows that Arnold Schwarzenegger is the deadliest man in movies.

A couple surprises on the list are Charlie Sheen and Michael Clarke Duncan, who has more on-screen kills than Chuck Norris (102).

Randal OlsenIn an accompanying blog post, Olsen notes a couple of interesting facts:

• Uma Thurman is deadliest woman with 77 on-screen kills.

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• 150 of Tomisaburo Wakayama's 226 kills came in the film "Lone Wolf and Cub: White Heaven in Hell" (1974). It is considered the highest kill count by any one person in a film.

screenshot/"Commando"Arnold Schwarzenegger's highest single-film kill count comes from Commando (1985). His character racked up 74 kills in the final scene.Olsen told BI the body count database took more than five years to build, but some kills may be missing from the list because "some actors have worked in dozens of low-kill-count, B-rated movies" that haven't been cataloged.

Olsen added that there is one key omission in the database: John Wayne.

"I'm almost certain he'd be ranked in the 'deadliest actors' chart if some film-watching hero were willing to do the counts on his [pre-1960] films," Olsen told BI. "That said, it may be best to qualify that these counts cover the period of 1960 and onward."

Olsen also charted the deadliest films and most violent films of all time based on the kill count data.

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