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Actors usually like the characters they play, otherwise they wouldn't choose to play them...unless it's for money. Even then, some still don't like either their character or the work they're in (or both) enough to be tempted by cold, hard cash, and go on the record saying that they wish their character would be killed off already so that they can quit with no chance of the bus coming back.
Not all the time do the actors express strong dislike for their characters or film, but may give other reasons for wanting to quit. The ultimate reason is usually the same, though, being "I don't want to do this anymore." Sometimes you will get situations when they drag the actor back by creating a Backup Twin. Some actors are also contractually obliged to film their work, with contracts maybe lasting either until their character is killed off, or even after the fact. Similarly, while such a request is often due to the actor disliking the character, occasionally the actor may make this request for artistic reasons, or simply because they want to go out with a bang.
Compare Franchise Zombie, where a creator (such as an author) is forced to continue producing a popular series of works. Can overlap with Bus Crash or Back for the Dead in cases where the character was handed a bus ticket while the producers tried to work things out with the actor.
For characters having to be killed off because the actor unexpectedly leaves, see Actor Leaves, Character Dies if the actor is still alive and The Character Died with Him if the actor passes away. For a character asking to be killed in-universe, see Mercy Kill Arrangement.
As a Death Trope, all Spoilers will be unmarked ahead. Beware.
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Miami Vice: John Diehl (Larry Zito) was written out midway through the third season, via a plot that was motivated by his character dying of a forced drug overdose. While popular opinion suggests he left specifically because he "didn't like Miami", didn't get along with the cast or wanted to pursue theater, Diehl would later tell the Florida Sun-Sentinel in 1986 that his character being the designated Plucky Comic Relief, and not being given any worthwhile plotlines (a problem that would plague his co-star, Michael Talbott), primarily motivated his decision to leave.
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Fist of Fury originally ended with Bruce Lee's character escaping justice, as his real-life counterpart had done. Bruce insisted that he face the consequences of his actions, hence the Bolivian Army Ending.
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As Angel's finale approached, Joss Whedon asked Alexis Denisof what he should do with his character Wesley. It was his suggestion to kill Wesley off in the finale.
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Eureka: After The Artifact story was abruptly concluded after Season 2, Ed Quinn asked to have Nathan Stark die, because his character arc was heavily tied into The Artifact, and without it Nathan had nothing left to do.
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Duane Jones, who played Ben in Night of the Living Dead (1968), convinced George Romero to have Ben be shot by the redneck "zombie killers" at the end of the film, believing that it would be a more shocking, impactful ending than Ben surviving. History (and countless essays about the ending of the film) has borne him out.
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Jessalyn Gilsig asked to be killed off of Vikings because she could no longer cope with the long filming periods in Ireland away from her family.
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Lucifer: Kevin Alejandro was the one who suggested that Dan be killed off before the series finale (back when it was still the end of Season 5) since he felt it was the only way to end his redemption arc. The sixth season eventually brought Dan back as a ghost so Alejandro could still be part of the show and finish off the arc after all.
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Jurassic World: Zara's brutal death scene was originally meant to go to an extra, but her actress Katie McGrath requested that her character should go through it instead (her reasoning being that she thought it was an awesome way to go out).
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In Supernatural, Rachel Miner had to leave the series because she suffered from Multiple Sclerosis. Her character the demon Meg was killed off at her request despite the fact that demons can change vessels (and Miner was Meg's second actress).
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Dream Team:
Sean, who had been with the series since its first episode, was among many players killed off in a plane crash in Season 3. Daymon Britton volunteered, as he'd wanted to leave the show, though later joked it might have been better for his career to stay on.
Frank Stone was killed off because Colin Parry, a native of Salford, found the constant travelling back and forth to London exhausting.
Jamie Parker is killed at the end of a memorable storyline involving holding the team hostage to pay off his gambling debts because Jim Alexander wanted to leave over dissatisfaction over "how the company treated their employees".
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24 had at least two actors who requested their characters to get killed off. In Season 3, actress Vanessa Ferlito, who plays Claudia, was committed to filming Man of the House. In Season 6, actor Eric Balfour, who played Milo Pressman, a recurring character from Season 1, specifically requested to get killed off in the show so he could film another TV pilot with Dean Cain.
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James Bond:
By the end of his run, Sean Connery equally hated both the character of Bond and the experience of playing him. He wanted to have him killed off not only so he wouldn't have to play him ever again, but so that he wouldn't have to see or hear about him ever again, either. Albert R. Broccoli denied him this.
Daniel Craig discussed the idea of killing off his Bond early on in his tenure with producer Barbara Broccoli, who refused for a while (he wanted it to happen for Spectre, the film had a Happy Ending instead). It eventually happened at the end of his fifth film, No Time to Die.
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Adrienne King initially turned down the offer to appear in Friday the 13th Part 2 because she was being targeted by a stalker after appearing in Friday the 13th (1980) and as a result requested to be killed off in the sequel. This story has been disputed however, as others say she was killed because her agent was asking for too much, and she didn't even know what the scene would be, only showing up to improvise a conversation on the phone with her mother.
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The first draft of Triple Frontier killed off someone unimportant, until Ben Affleck suggested that his character die instead.
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Star Trek:
Spock's death in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan was due to Leonard Nimoy's desire to have a compelling death scene for Spock, as everyone believed that after the commercial failure of Star Trek: The Motion Picture that Khan would be the final movie. Once it was clear in post production that the producers might just have a hit on their hands, they left a Sequel Hook in case Nimoy wanted to return, which happened after offering him the director's chair and … a small search...
Brent Spiner insisted on Data's death in Star Trek: Nemesis because he didn't think he could convincingly play an un-aging android anymore as he got older. The final film still includes a Sequel Hook hinting at Data's possible resurrection in B-4's body, which is fulfilled in Star Trek: Picard. (Out of canon, the Star Trek Novelverse and Star Trek Online also both took advantage of it.)
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Coronation Street:
Noel Dyson was a London native and got tired of travelling to Manchester to film, so she asked for Ida Barlow to be killed off once her contract ran out. She then had the distinction of being the first regular to be killed off.
Brian Capron, who played infamous serial killer Richard Hillman, didn't necessarily push for Richard to be killed off but much preferred it to an earlier idea of sending him to prison instead.
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The Walking Dead:
After the firing of his friend and frequent collaborator Frank Darabont, Jeffrey DeMunn asked to be written out of the show in protest. He later had second thoughts, but production was too far along to save him as his character was now being killed off and his storylines being given to other characters.
Both Tom Payne and Xander Berkeley hated their repetitive minor roles in Season 8 and asked Season 9's new showrunner Angela Kang to either give them something interesting to do (as well as something to do in general), or kill them off to help the narrative. Kang picked the latter, having their characters killed off, though Berkeley was likely on his way out anyway given his character died at the equivalent of Season 9 in the comics.
Christian Serratos pushed for Rosita to die in the series finale to give the episode an emotional punch to go with most of the other characters getting a happy ending. She also wanted proper closure on the character after playing her for such a long time.
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Mitchell, the vampire protagonist of the first three series of Being Human (UK), was staked through the heart in the final episode of series 3, which also established that staking would destroy a vampire so thoroughly that there could be no possibility of them resurrecting. Reportedly, this was because Mitchell's actor, Aiden Turner, had a scheduling conflict between the show and filming for The Hobbit, and had asked to be killed off in a way which meant he wouldn't be expected to return.
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On Glee, Dianna Agron instead liked her character, Quinn, so much that she didn't want her to get all the bad storylines or Character Derailment and for her acting to become a laughing stock, so wanted her to die during the third season when she gets hit by a truck. Of course, she actually wanted Quinn to die but the creators seemed to compromise by having her survive, but letting her end the season recovered both from the crash and the crazy plots before she was allowed to Graduate from the Story, with Agron then reprising her role sporadically all the way to the final episode.
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Mr. Eko dies early in Season 3 of Lost because Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje was uncomfortable in Hawaii and wanted to leave the show. (he previously signed a one season deal, but was kept a while longer to give some space after the character death of another such member of the cast, Michelle Rodriguez)
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Spock's death in Star Trek II: The Wrath of Khan was due to Leonard Nimoy's desire to have a compelling death scene for Spock, as everyone believed that after the commercial failure of Star Trek: The Motion Picture that Khan would be the final movie. Once it was clear in post production that the producers might just have a hit on their hands, they left a Sequel Hook in case Nimoy wanted to return, which happened after offering him the director's chair and … a small search...
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The Brady Bunch: Robert Reed (actor) hated everything about the show except the kids playing the young Bradys. This led to him and producer Sherwood Schwartz butting heads on numerous occasions. And in fact, had The Brady Bunch not been cancelled Schwartz actually planned to kill off Mike Brady over the summer hiatus so he'd be gone for the sixth season and beyond.
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X-Men: The Last Stand: On hearing that Bryan Singer would not be directing the movie, James Marsden, who played Cyclops, requested that his character be killed off. His petition was successful and he was killed off at the beginning of the film.
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Midway through the final season of the series version of Fame; the Very Special Episode "Go Softly Into Mourning"; but wanted to involve a major character instead of writing in a new character to be then killed off. By a bizarre coincidence, Nia Peeples (who played the role of Nicole Chapman) was preparing to leave the series to launch a recording career of her own and gave her permission to kill Nicole off by way of a Drunk Driver; which the writers did and according to series writer Michael Hoey's 2009 book on the series "Inside Fame on Television"; the writers soon regretted killing the Nicole Chapman character off.
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One of the most famous examples in British TV is Gareth Thomas, who played the titular hero Roj Blake in Blake's 7. He left at the end of the second season, when the character was Put on a Bus, but got fed up when he was called back for a second return appearance in the final episode of the fourth season. Unaware that it would turn out to be the last episode of the show anyway, he refused to do it unless he was absolutely and unambiguously Deader than Dead at the end, and actually conspired with the effects team to make it one of the bloodiest TV shootings of the era, with so many Squibs being loaded onto his chest and stomach that it narrowly avoided breaching contemporary taste and decency standards and left him with slight physical injuries when they all went off.
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Laraine Day played Nurse Mary Lamont in seven Dr. Kildare movies, but when her career as an A-lister started to take off, she wanted out. So Mary Lamont was tragically hit by a car and killed in Dr. Kildare's Wedding Day.
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G.I. Joe: Retaliation kills off Duke, the protagonist from the previous film, which was the idea of Channing Tatum, who wanted out of his contract.
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El internado: Ana de Armas had requested to have her character Carolina "Carol" Leal Solís killed off reportedly because she was in her 20s and no longer wanted to be pigeonholedinto teenage characters and wanted more mature roles.
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In Black Christmas (2006), Melissa was originally written as having survived. Michelle Trachtenberg, having just finished Buffy the Vampire Slayer, was reluctant to do a horror film, and only agreed on the condition that she be killed off.
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It's been reported that Anya, the only regular character to die permanently in the Buffy the Vampire Slayer finale "Chosen", was selected because Emma Caulfield had no interest in playing the character again in any other series within the franchise - and on hearing that Joss Whedon wanted one main character to die suddenly and shockingly in the middle of battle, volunteered Anya for it. Spike's death was known by the entire audience to be impermanent, as his status as a regular character in the next season of Angel had already been announced. This would be rather ironic and rather moot considering none of the actors (Once again, save Spike) would reprise their roles past the series ending.
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According to the DVD commentary for the Family Guy episode "The Cleveland–Loretta Quagmire", Loretta was written out of Family Guy because her voice actor, Alex Borstein (who also voices Lois and other female characters), was apparently tired of voicing Loretta due to her gravely voice, and was killed off in The Cleveland Show episode "Gone with the Wind".
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Roman Wilhelmi, who played the role of the tank commander in the Polish series Czterej pancerni i pies (Four Tank-men and a Dog), apparently found the character bland, so once a Written-In Infirmity plot was written where the tank is hit and the crew ended up in the hospital, he asked to become a fatality instead.
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Tuco Salamanca's death in Season 2 of Breaking Bad was requested by his actor Raymond Cruz, due to his discomfort in playing a dangerous Psychopathic Manchild drug lord with a Hair-Trigger Temper for an extended period of time. He did reprise the role in the show's prequel series Better Call Saul, but similarly requested that Tuco be Put on a Prison Bus so that he didn't have to play a major role in the show's events.
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On Charmed (1998), although rumours circled that Prue was killed off because of the on-set feud between her actress Shannen Doherty and co-star Alyssa Milano, the former maintains that she actually pushed for Prue to be killed as early as the start of Season 3; feeling she had run her course as a character and also wanting to move on creatively. She even directed the Season 3 finale featuring the death, noting how no one believed she would actually leave, and purposely directing the scenes to be intense as possible.
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Three years into filming of Boyhood Lorelei Linklater, daughter of the movie's director Richard Linklater, asked that her character be killed off, however, Richard refused her request saying that it would be too violent.
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Star Trek: The Next Generation: Denise Crosby, who played Tasha Yar wasn't interested in continuing with the series, and requested to be killed off during the first season. She later regretted this choice and came back as a guest star several times.
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