No, Grover did not die. He was still alive and well at the end of the series.
I'm not sure if he was still alive in the epilogue, but he was alive at the end of mockingjay.
Yes. During the battle he was saved by Harry, Ron and Hermione from being killed in the burning Room of Requirement.
In "The Hunger Games" series, the game producer you're referring to is likely Seneca Crane, who was responsible for the 74th Hunger Games. In the story, he is executed by the Capitol for his failure to control the narrative of the Games after Katniss and Peeta threaten to eat the poisonous berries. Therefore, Seneca Crane is not alive by the end of the events in the series.
Maes Hughes is alive in Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood because Brotherhood is a remake of the series, not a sequel, so everybody who died in the original series will most likely be alive but die in this series. I hope that answered your question!
Philip Marlowe - TV series - ended on 1960-03-26.
Marlene Marlowe Investigates ended on 1994-##-31.
No, Grover did not die. He was still alive and well at the end of the series.
All of the Malfoy's survived and were alive at the end of the series.
No. He is alive and well at the end of the series.
Ben Riddle is not a character in the Harry Potter series and Rose Weasley was still alive at the end of the series.
Rob Haynes is most responsible for Simon Glass's death in "Shattering Glass." Rob resents Simon's influence and popularity, eventually leading to a series of events that cause Simon's downfall. Rob's jealousy and manipulation ultimately contribute to Simon's tragic end.
At the end of the Harry Potter series Ron Weasly is alive and happily married with children.
Miria does not die in the Claymore manga. She plays an important role throughout the series and remains alive until the end.
Simon Caine ended in 1971.
Sasuke does not die in any episode of the Naruto series. He plays a significant role throughout the series and remains alive until the end of the story.
That would be Paul Simon.