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  1. Frederick Sykes was played by Andreas Katsulas in the movie The Fugitive. In the film, he is a former Chicago Police officer turned security guard who has a prosthetic right arm and works for Devlin Mcgregor pharmaceuticals. He is sent by the Dr. Charles Nichols to murder Dr. Richard Kimble...

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    Death appears to be an anthropomorphic, silvery-white wolf with an elongated snout, gray mask-like markings on his face, sharp teeth, and glaring sinister red eyes. He wears a black cloak with a built-in hood, and brown trousers under the cloak. He also has brownish-gray wraps around his wrists and calves, and carries a pair of razor-sharp sickles ...

    Death is a cunning and sinister individual whose sole purpose is to take the souls of the dead. Although he waits in the shadows for people to die naturally, if someone angers or offends him enough, he will physically manifest in order to attempt to take their life by force. Death is sadistic and thrill-seeking, as he takes a degree of pride and pl...

    Being the physical embodiment of death, a natural universal phenomenon that is inevitable for every living thing, Death possesses vast physical and supernatural power. He is an exceptionally skilled and powerful fighter, being able to hold his own very well against the legendary swordsman Puss in Boots, and is one of the very few that can match the...

    Meeting Puss and First Duel

    After Puss in Boots defeats the Sleeping Giant of Del Mar to save some of the townsfolk and their governor, he tries to celebrate his victory with a song, only to end up crushed underneath the town bell, costing him his eighth life. When warned by the town doctor that he was down to his last life and must go into retirement, Puss ignores him and goes down to the town's tavern to relax and drink some milk to avoid his problems. His attempts to deflect the serious news was then suddenly interru...

    Hunting and Haunting Puss

    After the fight at the tavern, Puss became traumatized by the near-death experience. Heeding the doctor's word's, he goes to a cat sanctuary to spend the rest of his days in retirement. Then one day, he witnesses some shadowy creature through the window and sniffing at the bottom of the door. Assuming it to be the wolf he fought with prior, he tries to hide, but then sees it was actually one of the Three Bears Crime Family led by the infamous Goldilocks, who came in search of Puss so they can...

    Final Duel

    Soon, with Puss's friends and his enemieswatching from the various points of the fabled Wishing Star (except for Big Jack Horner, who is trapped in his bottomless bag) they witness a final showdown between the fearless hero and the Grim Reaper, where the harbinger of death slashes the ground with his sickles to summon a ring of fire around himself and Puss, to make sure he doesn't escape and that his friends don't intervene to backup Puss. Death admits he has enjoyed the chase thus far, but g...

    Death is one of two DreamWorks villains equipped with two blades, the other being Kai the Collector from Kung Fu Panda 3.
    Death is based on the folkloric character of the Grim Reaper, whereas the tune he whistles is based on El Silbón, a legend associated with the Los Llanos region of Colombia and Venezuela about a ta...
    Since the Grim Reaper/Death is normally portrayed as humanoid, it's possible that Death can shape-shift and specifically chose to take the form of a wolf, since the individual he is targeting, Puss...
    In order to not spoil Death's true identity, which isn't revealed until much later, he is credited as the "Big Bad Wolf" (or at least "the Wolf") in promotional material, although he is never refer...
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  2. The Fugitive. Dr. Charles Nichols - Presumably executed by lethal injection (given that this was the death sentence Kimble was intended to receive for Nichols's crime) Frederick Sykes - Presumably executed by lethal injection. U.S. Marshals.

  3. Not wanting to let Kimble to expose the truth that would end the project, Nichols sends one of his security guards Frederick Sykes, who has a prosthetic right arm, to Kimble's home to kill him after he borrowed his car and called Sykes with the phone in his car. However, Kimble's wife Helen was there, so Sykes ends up brutally beating and ...

  4. Taking advantage of the downtrodden, a homeless man named Fagin, owes money to Sykes for unknown reasons, with Sykes making it crystal clear what would happen to Fagin if he failed to pay him back. It is also shown as being a regular practice for Sykes to order deaths; this is demonstrated with Sykes communicating with an underling who was in ...

  5. A page for describing NightmareFuel: Oliver & Company. Sykes is generally considered one of Disney's craziest, scariest, and nastiest villains, even by today …

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  7. Frederick Sykes died at Beaumont Street, London on 30 September 1954, and was cremated at Golders Green Crematorium. Geoffrey de Havilland wrote to Isabel after the cremation: "I was deeply touched by your husband's wish that I should scatter the ashes over Salisbury Plain .

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