21 Apr 2015
By Belle

Which actors die on screen the most? Quantified Self weekly links
Products
HiSmart
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This convertible bag includes a remote on the strap that lets you control your music, answer phone calls, record voice memos, take photos, and more. It also connects to your phone so you don’t leave either one behind.
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Kickstarter, funded
Software
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iOS

Automatic time tracking based on your location.
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News and articles
The Hollywood Killability Rating

It turns out boxer Mickey Rourke is the actor who’s seen the most of the afterlife, killed off in an impressive 29.7 percent of all the films he’s appeared in over 30 years. Scottish actor Tommy Flanagan, of Gladiator and Sin City fame, comes in a close second, killed by directors in 26.1 percent of his movies. Leonardo DiCaprio comes in fourth, with a one-in-four chance of keeling over in any given movie.
Sean Bean—often noted as the actor who dies most often—dies during one in five of his films. Impressive, but he’s no Mickey Rourke.
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