
Calvin Cordozar Broadus Jr., better known as Snoop Dogg and formerly known as Snoop Doggy Dogg and Snoop Lion, is an American rapper and actor.
(1971 - ???)
Victims[]
Training Day (2001)[]
- None
Bones (2001)[]
- Jason - Torn apart by Jimmy Bones off-camera, blood seen.
- Palmer - Dragged away and torn apart by Jimmy Bones off-screen.
- Maurice Almeda - Mauled by Jimmy Bones while in the form of a dog.
- "Shotgun" - Throat slit by Jimmy Bones with a butterfly knife.
- "Stank" - Murdered by Jimmy Bones off-screen, silhouette of blood shown.
- "Weaze" - Murdered by Jimmy Bones off-screen, silhouette of blood shown.
- "Snowflake" - Killed by Jimmy Bones off-screen, legs seen hanging out of a trash can.
- Eddie Mack - Decapitated by Jimmy Bones with a butterfly knife, severed head later absorbed by the City of the Dead.
- Officer "Lou" Lupovich - Impaled on a meat hook, disembowelled, and finally decapitated by Jimmy Bones with a butterfly knife, severed head later absorbed by the City of the Dead.
- Jeremiah Peet/J-Bird - Absorbed by the City of the Dead after Jimmy Bones forced him inside.
- Total - 10
Robot Chicken (2007)[]
S3 E2: "Squaw Bury Shortcake"[]
- None
Futurama: Into the Wild Green Yonder (2009)[]
- None
Scary Movie 5 (2013)[]
- None
The Addams Family (2019)[]
- None
The Addams Family 2 (2021)[]
- None
Day Shift (2022)[]
- Unnamed Male Familiar - Ran over by Big John Elliott.
- 28 Unnamed Male Familiars - Shot in the chest by Big John Elliott.
- 29 Unnamed Familiars - Shot in the chest by Big John Elliott.
- 17 Unnamed Vampires - Shot in the chest by Big John Elliott.
- Two Unnamed Vampires - Blown up by Big John Elliott.
- Total - 77
The Garfield Movie (2024)[]
- None
Kill Count[]
- Total - 87
- 77 Monsters
- 10 Humans
Kill Counts by Character[]
- Big John Elliott (Day Shift) - 77
- James "Jimmy" Bones (Bones) - 10
- Maurice (The Garfield Movie) - None
- Cousin Itt (The Addams Family) - None
- Ja'Marcus (Scary Movie 5) - None
- Blue (Training Day) - None
Characters Killed by Snoop Dogg[]
- Jason - Torn apart by Jimmy Bones off-camera, blood seen.
- Palmer - Dragged away and torn apart by Jimmy Bones off-screen.
- Maurice Almeda - Mauled by Jimmy Bones while in the form of a dog.
- "Shotgun" - Throat slit by Jimmy Bones with a butterfly knife.
- "Stank" - Murdered by Jimmy Bones off-screen, silhouette of blood shown.
- "Weaze" - Murdered by Jimmy Bones off-screen, silhouette of blood shown.
- "Snowflake" - Killed by Jimmy Bones off-screen, legs seen hanging out of a trash can.
- Eddie Mack - Decapitated by Jimmy Bones with a butterfly knife, severed head later absorbed by the City of the Dead.
- Officer "Lou" Lupovich - Impaled on a meat hook, disembowelled, and finally decapitated by Jimmy Bones with a butterfly knife, severed head later absorbed by the City of the Dead.
- Jeremiah Peet/J-Bird - Absorbed by the City of the Dead after Jimmy Bones forced him inside.
Deaths[]
Bones (2001)[]
- James "Jimmy" Bones - Shot several times in the stomach by Eddie Mack and Officer Louis Lupovich, and then stabbed in the chest and lung by Mack, Jeremiah Peet, Shotgun, and Pearl with a butterfly knife after being forced to do so by Officer Lupovich. Revived as a ghost.
- James "Jimmy" Bones (Ghost) - Burned alive while he was holding onto Pearl after she lit herself on fire.
Robot Chicken (2007)[]
Season 3[]
Squaw Bury Shortcake[]
- Snoop Dogg - Blown up by Bob Barker with two grenades.
Trivia[]
- He has had countless legal issues such as
- Shortly after graduating from high school in 1989, Snoop Dogg was arrested for possession of cocaine and for the following three years was frequently in and out of prison. In 1990, he was convicted of felony possession of drugs and possession for sale.
- In July 1993, Snoop Dogg was stopped for a traffic violation, and a firearm was found by police during a search of his car. In February 1997, he pled guilty to possession of a handgun and was ordered to record three public service announcements, perform 800 hours of community service, pay a $1,000 fine and serve three years' probation.
- While recording Doggystyle in August 1993, Snoop Dogg was arrested and charged with first-degree murder in connection with the shooting death of Philip Woldermariam, a member of a rival gang, who was actually killed by Snoop Dogg's bodyguard, McKinley Lee, aka Malik. Snoop Dogg had been temporarily living in an apartment complex in the Palms neighborhood in the West Los Angeles region, in the intersection of Vinton Avenue and Woodbine Street—the location of the shooting. Both men were charged with murder, as Snoop Dogg was purportedly driving the vehicle from which the gun was fired. Johnnie Cochran defended them. Both Snoop Dogg and his bodyguard were acquitted on February 20, 1996. In February 2024, the case was sealed.
- Snoop Dogg has also been arrested and fined three times for misdemeanor possession of marijuana: in Los Angeles in 1998; Cleveland, Ohio in 2001; and Sierra Blanca, Texas, in 2010.
- On April 26, 2006, Snoop Dogg and members of his entourage were arrested after being turned away from British Airways' first class lounge at Heathrow Airport in London. Snoop Dogg and his party were denied entry to the lounge due to some members flying in economy class. After being escorted outside, the group got in a fight with the police and vandalized a duty-free shop. Seven police officers were injured during the incident. After a night in jail, Snoop Dogg and the other men were released on bail the next day but he was unable to perform a scheduled concert in Johannesburg.
- In September 2006, Snoop Dogg was detained at John Wayne Airport in Orange County, California, by airport security after airport screeners found a collapsible police baton in his carry-on bag. Donald Etra, Snoop Dogg's lawyer, told deputies the baton was a prop for a musical sketch. Snoop Dogg was sentenced to three years' probation and 160 hours of community service for the incident, starting in September 2007.
- He was arrested again in October 2006 at Bob Hope Airport in Burbank after being stopped for a traffic infraction; he was arrested for possession of a firearm and for suspicion of transporting an unspecified amount of marijuana, according to a police statement. The following month, after taping an appearance on The Tonight Show with Jay Leno, he was arrested again for possession of marijuana, cocaine and a firearm. Two members of his entourage, according to the Burbank police statement, were admitted members of the Rollin' 20s Crips gang and were arrested on separate charges. In April 2007, he was given a three-year suspended sentence, five years' probation and 800 hours of community service after pleading no contest to two felony charges of drug and gun possession by a convicted felon. He was also prohibited from hiring anyone with a criminal record or gang affiliation as a security guard, talent manager or driver.
- In January 2005, Snoop Dogg was sued by a makeup artist who claimed that Snoop Dogg and several others drugged and raped her backstage at a Jimmy Kimmel Live taping in 2003. Snoop Dogg had filed an extortion lawsuit against the woman a month before she brought her case. In August 2005 the two parties settled, with the accuser stating "the matter has been resolved amicably," and Snoop Dogg’s representative stating no money was exchanged.
- Also in 2005, Snoop Dogg, Compton rapper Jayceon "the Game" Taylor and group Tha Dogg Pound, were sued for assaulting a fan on stage at a May 2005 concert at the White River Amphitheatre in Auburn, Washington. The accuser, Richard Monroe Jr., claimed he was beaten by the artists' entourage while mounting the stage. He alleged that he reacted to an "open invite" to come on stage. Before he could, Snoop Dogg's bodyguards grabbed him and beat him into unconsciousness. He claimed attack by crew members; Snoop Dogg and Taylor were included in the suit for not intervening, but both parties denied ever having any involvement. The lawsuit focused on a pecuniary claim of $22 million in punitive and compensatory damages, battery, negligence, and intentional infliction of emotional distress. The concerned parties appeared in court in April 2009; Snoop Dogg was cleared of the lawsuit in May
- In 2015, Snoop Dogg, after performing for a concert in Uppsala, Sweden, on July 25, 2015, was pulled over and detained by Swedish police for allegedly using illegal drugs, violating a Swedish law enacted in 1988 which criminalized the recreational use of such substances – therefore making even being under the influence of any illegal/controlled substance a crime itself without possession. During the detention he was taken to the police station to perform a drug test and was released shortly afterwards. The rapid test was positive for traces of narcotics and he was potentially subject to fines depending on the results of more detailed analysis. Although final results "strongly" indicated drug use the charges were ultimately dropped because it could not be proven that he was in Sweden when he consumed the substances.
- In February 2022, a woman sued Snoop Dogg for $10 million, alleging that he sexually assaulted her in May 2013 following a concert in Anaheim, California. Only a few months after its filing, the suit was withdrawn, then reintroduced in July. In May 2023, court documents revealed that the case had been dismissed.