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Old 03-15-05, 02:06 PM
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Did John Heder (napoleon Dynamite) die in a car crash??

not sure if this is true or not.Also not sure if this is the right forum to be discussing this. Thanks for any info
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No, check out www.snopes.com
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Not true.

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For the lazy: http://www.snopes.com/movies/actors/heder.asp

Claim: Actor Jon Heder, of Napoleon Dynamite fame, died in a car crash or took a fatal overdose.

Status: False.

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I heard somewhere that Jon heder form Napoleon Dynamite died from an overdose. Then I heard he died in a car accident. I call shenenigans, since I would have heard about it. Are either one of these rumors true?


Origins: Beginning in January 2005, rumors circulated nationwide that Jon Heder, the 26-year-old star of the film Napoleon Dynamite, had died in tragic fashion. Some people heard he'd arrived at his final destination via an automobile accident that snapped his neck; others heard the Grim Reaper came to him in the form of a drug overdose, most commonly cocaine or crack cocaine.

We're happy to report the young man is still very much alive. Postdating the rumors of his demise was his appearance as a guest on The Tonight Show on 2 February 2005. He is currently working on two other films, Just Like Heaven and Moving McAllister.



The 2004 movie Napoleon Dynamite came to the attention of the movie-going public at the Sundance Film Festival. Made for just $400,000 by Jared Hess, then a film student at Brigham Young University, it became a nationwide phenomenon, grossing $44.5 million in the United States.

Lines from it are being quoted in high schools across the nation. The film has also served to increase teens' vocabulary by introducing liger, a word documented as entering the English language in 1938, to a generation of newly-minted moviegoers. Unlike the fictive cabbit (cat-rabbit cross) and jackalope (jackrabbit-antelope mixture), ligers are real felines that can result from the mating of male lions and female tigers.

The rumor of the fledgling actor's death is touted as true on a web page which appears to have been created in February 2005. It has also been discussed on various message boards, including in this thread and this thread on Fox Searchlight and in this thread in the Internet Movie Database's online community.

How the whispers started is anyone's guess. While they might have been manufactured to create buzz for an offering new to the DVD/home video market, such a theory stumbles on the pre-rumor success of the film: it sold 1.35 million copies on its first day in stores in December 2004 and was the top-selling DVD for the pre-Christmas week ending December 26. It has since remained in the Top 10 list of rentals and sales. A more likely wellspring for the fiction lies in a combination of the actor's religious background, a recurring element in contemporary lore, and some old-fashioned mishearing and garbling.

Jon Heder is a Mormon, and popular culture regards the young male adherents of that religion to be particularly clean-living and upstanding. His sudden demise would therefore be regarded by many as a double tragedy in that not only would a promising newcomer to the film industry have been lost to the world, but so would a person of presumed moral fiber and virtue. All deaths are losses to be grieved over, but we are programmed to feel an especial sense of anguish over the passing of young people because their lives have ended before they've truly begun. This evocation of mourning gets elevated to an even higher level in instances where the short-lived decedent had already been dealt more than a rightful share of tragedy during his or her existence, or possessed talent now lost to the community, or was a singularly likeable or praiseworthy person.

In Jon Heder's case, while his talent and youth work to fuel the rumor of his demise, it's the presumption of a saintly lifestyle that gives it an extra push. Expiring in either of the manners described would tend to topple him from the pedestal widespread stereotyping would place him upon, and gossip so loves to feast on a fallen angel. Death by overdose of an illegal drug tends to be proof of illicit drug use, a hobby that would poke great holes in a choirboy image. Likewise, a young celebrity's perishing in a car crash gives off the aroma of foolhardy behavior on the part of the fellow called to glory — unstated yet worked into the fabric of the whisper is the supposition of the deceased's having been driving too fast, or in a reckless fashion, or having been under the influence of drugs or alcohol. More deeply buried in such hypothesis is the surmise that fame had gone to the lad's head, with success on the screen leading to fast cars and foolish living and ultimately a pine box.

Fabrications about the demise of celebrities or pop culture icons deemed too young to have passed away abound. The quintessential hoax of this ilk is the "Paul is dead" belief attaching to Paul McCartney — it began in 1969 and at least among some continues to this day. Other famed personages scuttlebutt had pushing up daisies even as they themselves continued to traverse this mortal coil include William Hung of "American Idol" fame, Subway pitchman Jared Fogel, children's television host Steve Burns of "Blue's Clues", and even the dog from the Taco Bell commercials.
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Did someone from DVD Talk email snopes about this? I only ask because of the "I call shenanigans" line.
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Wow, he's actually pretty handsome in real life.
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Originally Posted by Groucho
Wow, he's actually pretty handsome in real life.
Groucho thinks Jon Heder is dreeeamy!

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Now, if only he met my other qualifications for my ideal mate:

1) Mormon

2) Lives nearby

Actually, I take back that handsome remark after seeing that second headshot. UGH. He's a two-face!
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No, it was a complete rumor, it was so funny seeing all the stupid people at school talking about it/believing it..
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I just can't believe that he would be a part of a huge rumor such as this. I mean, he just hit it big with ND (which was a great movie, btw).
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Not in a car crash, I understood he hung himself in a wood filled with munchkins. You can see his ghost in a scene in "Three Men And A Baby."
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lol sierra!
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whoa, hold up! Ligers are real!? Sweet.
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Originally Posted by Amel
whoa, hold up! Ligers are real!? Sweet.
Yeah, and they're huge too. Damn things are about twice the size of a normal lion or tiger. Or at least one and a half times bigger.
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Originally Posted by DonnachaOne
For the lazy: http://www.snopes.com/movies/actors/heder.asp

Fabricizzles `bout tha demise of celebrizzles or pop culture icons deemed too young ta have passed away abound. The quintizzles hoax of this ilk is tha "Paul is dead" belief straight trippin' ta Pizzy McCartney — it began in 1969 n at least among some continues ta this day. ****** famed personizzles scuttlebutt had doggy stylin' up daisies even as they themselves continued ta traverse this mortal coil include William Hizzle of "American Idol" fame, Subway pitchman Jared Fogel, childrens televizzles hizzle Steve Burns of "Blues Clues", n even tha dogg fizzy tha Tizzle Bizzle commercials dogg.
Huh?
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Wow...looks like it is true. Rest in Peace, funny man. http://John.Heder.swellserver.com/ne...r-overdose.php
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John Heder, lead role in Napoleon Dynamite, died of head injuries after undergoing a highway car accident two days ago. He was riding in the passenger seat on his way to Salem, Oregon with his friend Mike McHill when the driver supposedly saw a deer run in front of the car. Mike overcorrected and drove off a steep ten foot embankment after rolling three or four times.

John was leaving from the wrap party for the film Moving McAllister, a comedy starring Mila Kunis. Heder was said to have been heading to his home town to take a break after the movie was filmed. Sadly, for this Mormon, his plans were cut short when Bambi streaked in front of their car.

The '01 Pontiac Sunfire was laying upside down in a ditch when the EMTs arrived on the scene. There were open alcoholic beverages found in the back seat but nobody knows which of the two boys were intoxicated. Mike, the driver, was life-flighted to Boise Hospital for treatment of multiple fractures and possible brain injury.

There are possible legal allegations being to be put on McHill, especially if he is found to have alcohol in his blood. Not only is he in a lot of trouble when he comes out, but everyone hates him for being responsible for killing Napoleon Dynamite, the world's newest hero. The tragedy hasn't hit the media yet because Heder's parents wish to keep it undisclosed for as long as possible. Margret, his mother, states, "...at least until after the funeral because we don't want a thousand strange Dynamite-crazed fans crying over our shoulders."

It really is a shame how Jon Heder finally hits the American dream and strikes it rich, only to die of a stupid death a few months later. Maybe Napoleon should have stuck to a Sledgehammer bicycle. Oh well.
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Originally Posted by Bandoman
Did someone from DVD Talk email snopes about this? I only ask because of the "I call shenanigans" line.
Calling shenanigans is not a 'DVDTalk exclusive' phrase. I think a lot of people adopted it from the movie "Super Troopers."
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Originally Posted by FinkPish
Calling shenanigans is not a 'DVDTalk exclusive' phrase. I think a lot of people adopted it from the movie "Super Troopers."
Nope... it came from a South Park episode.
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I hope your joking. It's a hell of a lot older than South Park. I've heard and used the phrase since the 50's, and I'm sure it's older than that.
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Things like this would be more appropriate for the Movie or Other forums. Since the question has been answered I'm closing this...
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