Here’s a revised version of your list focusing on actors who nearly lost their lives due to their roles or on-set incidents:
1. **Jackie Chan** - Known for performing his own stunts, Chan has had numerous close calls throughout his career, including falls, burns, and near-drownings. One of the most notable incidents was during the filming of "Armor of God" (1986), where he fell from a tree and cracked his skull, requiring emergency surgery.
2. **Kate Winslet** - While filming "Titanic" (1997), Winslet had a frightening experience when she almost drowned during a water tank scene. Her coat got caught on a gate, dragging her underwater. Fortunately, she was rescued in time.
3. **Michael J. Fox** - During the filming of "Back to the Future Part III" (1990), Fox suffered a serious injury when a stunt involving a horse-drawn carriage went wrong. He was dragged along the ground and briefly lost consciousness.
4. **Jason Statham** - Statham's background as a competitive diver helped him perform many of his own stunts, but he has had several close calls. One notable incident occurred during the filming of "The Expendables 3" (2014), where he nearly drowned after the brakes on a truck he was driving failed, sending it into the Black Sea.
5. **Tom Cruise** - Cruise is known for doing his own stunts and has had several close calls. During the filming of "Mission: Impossible – Rogue Nation" (2015), he narrowly avoided serious injury when he hit the side of a building while performing a stunt jump between buildings in London.
6. **Harrison Ford** - Ford has had several near-misses during his career. One of the most famous incidents was during the filming of "Star Wars: Episode VII - The Force Awakens" (2015), when a hydraulic door on the Millennium Falcon set malfunctioned and crushed him, fracturing his leg.
These actors have all faced significant risks while filming, whether due to demanding stunts, mechanical failures, or other unexpected incidents on set. Their experiences underscore the intense dedication and danger involved in bringing action-packed scenes to life on screen.