
Orenthal James Simpson, known professionally as O.J. Simpson and The Juice, was an American former football player, former actor, author, and former broadcaster. He is regarded as one of the greatest running backs of all time.
(1947 - 2024) (76 Years Old)
Victims
Death of a Gunfighter (1969)
- TBA
The Dream of Hamish Mose (1969)
- TBA
Why? (1971)
- TBA
The Towering Inferno (1974)
- TBA
The Klansman (1974)
- TBA
The Cassandra Crossing (1976)
- TBA
Killer Force (1976)
- TBA
A Killing Affair (1977)
- Unnamed Male Rapist - Shot by Detective Woodrow York.
- Three Unnamed Male Criminals - Shot by Detective Woodrow York off-screen, mentioned.
- Unnamed Male Kidnapper - Shot to death by Detective Woodrow York and Detective Vikki Eaton.
- Two Unnamed Hitmen - Shot by Detective Woodrow York.
- Kenneth Switzer - Sentenced to death via unknown means by an unknown person after being arrested by Detective Woodrow York off-screen, implied.
- Total - 7
Roots (1977)
- TBA
Capricorn One (1978)
- TBA
Firepower (1979)
- TBA
Goldie and the Boxer (1979)
- TBA
Detour to Terror (1980)
- TBA
Goldie and the Boxer Go to Hollywood (1981)
- TBA
Cocaine and Blue Eyes (1983)
- TBA
Hambone and Hillie (1984)
- TBA
Back to the Beach (1987)
- TBA
Student Exchange (1987)
- TBA
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! (1988)
- None
The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear (1991)
- Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by Detective Fred Nordberg then died of his wounds when Lieutenant Frank Drebin kneeled on his groin.
- Unnamed Henchmen - Blown up by Detective Fred Nordberg then died of his wounds when Lieutenant Frank Drebin started to shake him.
- Total - 2
C.I.A. Code Name: Alexa (1992)
- Max Mahler - Head electrocuted by Detective Nick Murphy with defibrillators.
- Unnamed Male Mercenary - Blown up by Detective Nick Murphy with a grenade launcher.
- Unnamed Male Mercenary - Blown up by Detective Nick Murphy with a grenade launcher.
- Two Unnamed Male Mercenaries - Blown up by Detective Nick Murphy with a grenade launcher.
- Victor Mahler - Shot to death by Alexa after Detective Nick Murphy threw a broken power line at him causing him to be electrocuted and catch on fire.
- Total - 6
For Goodness Sake (1993)
- TBA
No Place to Hide (1993)
- TBA
Naked Gun 33⅓: The Final Insult (1994)
- Mr. Big - Shot by Detective Fred Nordberg, seen in a flashback.
- Total - 1
Frogmen (1994)
- At Least One Unnamed Person - Stabbed by John "Bullfrog" Burke with a knife.
- Total - 1 (So Far)
Juiced with O. J. Simpson (2006)
- TBA
The Naked Gun (2025)
- TBA
Kill Count
- Total - 17 (So Far)
- All Men
Kill Count by Character
- Detective Woodrow York (A Killing Affair) - 7
- Detective Nick Murphy (C.I.A. Code Name: Alexa) - 6
- Detective Fred Nordberg (The Naked Gun) - 3
- John "Bullfrog" Burke (Frogmen) - 1
- Garth (The Klansman) - None (So Far)
- Unknown (The Dream of Hamish Mose) - None (So Far)
- The Athlete (Why?) - None (So Far)
- Harry Jernigan (The Towering Inferno) - None (So Far)
- Haley (The Cassandra Crossing) - None (So Far)
- Alexander (Killer Force) - None (So Far)
- Kadi Touray (Roots) - None (So Far)
- Commander John Walker (Capricorn One) - None (So Far)
- Catlett (Firepower) - None (So Far)
- Joe Gallagher (Goldie and the Boxer Series) - None (So Far)
- Lee Hayes (Detour to Terror) - None (So Far)
- Michael Brennen (Cocaine and Blue Eyes) - None (So Far)
- Tucker (Hambone and Hillie) - None (So Far)
- Man at airport (Back to the Beach) - None (So Far)
- Soccer Coach (Student Exchange) - None (So Far)
- Onlooker (Death of a Gunfighter) - None (So Far)
- Man in restaurant (For Goodness Sake) - None (So Far)
- Allie Wheeler (No Place to Hide) - None (So Far)
- Himself (Juiced with O. J. Simpson) - None (So Far)
Characters Killed by O.J. Simpson
- Kenneth Switzer - Sentenced to death via unknown means by an unknown person after being arrested by Detective Woodrow York off-screen, implied.
- Max Mahler - Head electrocuted by Detective Nick Murphy with defibrillators.
- Victor Mahler - Shot to death by Alexa after Detective Nick Murphy threw a broken power line at him causing him to be electrocuted and catch on fire.
- Mr. Big - Shot by Detective Fred Nordberg, seen in a flashback.
Deaths
The Cassandra Crossing (1976)
- TBA
Killer Force (1976)
- TBA
Capricorn One (1978)
- TBA
Firepower (1979)
- TBA
No Place to Hide (1993)
- TBA
The Naked Gun (2025)
- TBA
Trivia
- According to Arnold Schwarzenegger, Simpson was considered by director James Cameron to play the eponymous character in The Terminator (1984) when Schwarzenegger was cast as the character Kyle Reese, but Cameron ultimately cast Schwarzenegger as the Terminator, while Simpson had no involvement in the film. The film's producers felt Simpson was "too nice" to be seen as a killer like the Terminator.
- He has been arrested several times.
- In his early teenage years, he joined a street gang called the Persian Warriors and was briefly incarcerated three different times at the San Francisco Youth Guidance Center on unknown charges. O.J. said the last time was in 1964.
- In 1968, O.J. got into a fight with Bills' owner, Ralph Wilson, as Simpson threatened to become an actor and skip professional football due to Wilson refused to pay his contract.
- In 1976, O.J. got into a fight with Mel Lunsford after Lunsford bodyslammed him to the ground. Simpson got up and punched Lunsford, which prompted Lunsford to swing back. Bills offensive lineman Reggie McKenzie then jumped on Lunsford's back. Still, Lunsford bent down and flung McKenzie over his head. He went back to swinging at Simpson before a melee of the two teams stopped the fight and ended up in a pile on the field. Lunsford and Simpson were ejected from the game as the Patriots' solid defense persisted.
- In 1989, O.J. was visited by police officers eight times for domestic violence calls from Nicole Simpson, and they did not help her in any of them. On December 31, she phoned the police, saying that she thought he was going to kill her. She was found by officers hiding in the bushes outside their home, "badly beaten and half-naked". Authorities said Simpson had "punched, slapped, and kicked" her. He pleaded no contest to spousal abuse. A family friend claimed that Simpson had told Brown's friends that if he ever "caught her with anyone, he would kill her". Brown filed for divorce on February 25, 1992, citing irreconcilable differences. This was after finding out about an alleged year-long affair Simpson had had with model Tawny Kitaen
- In 1993, after the divorce, Nicole Brown and Simpson made an attempt at reconciliation. In October, Brown called the police to report Simpson being violent again, after he allegedly found a photo of a man Brown had dated while they were broken up. Again, officers intervened. The two broke up again, seemingly permanently, in May 1994.
- In 1994, he was charged with the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend, Ron Goldman. He was later controversially acquitted for the crimes.
- In 2001, he was arrested for simple battery and burglary of an occupied conveyance, for yanking the glasses off another motorist during a traffic dispute.
- Also in 2001, his Miami home was searched by the FBI on suspicion of ecstasy possession and money laundering. The FBI had received a tip that Simpson was involved in a major drug trafficking ring after 10 other suspects were arrested in the case. Simpson's home was thoroughly searched for two hours, but no illegal drugs were discovered, and no arrest or formal charges were filed following the search.
- In 2002, satellite television network DirecTV, Inc. accused Simpson in a Miami federal court of using illegal electronic devices to pirate its broadcast signals.
- In 2007, he was arrested after the state of California claimed that Simpson owed $1.44 million in back taxes.
- Also in 2007, he was sentenced to 33 years in prison but only served 9 years after a group of men led by Simpson entered a room at the Palace Station hotel-casino and took sports memorabilia at gunpoint, which resulted in Simpson being questioned by police.