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[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0002053/ Dan Duryea] (1907 - 1968) |
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0002053/ Dan Duryea] (1907 - 1968) |
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*'''''Sahara'' (1943)''' [''Jimmy Doyle'']: Crushed to death, along with [[Richard Nugent]] by falling rubble when the Nazis shell the fortress where Richard is treating Dan's wounds. |
*'''''Sahara'' (1943)''' [''Jimmy Doyle'']: Crushed to death, along with [[Richard Nugent]] by falling rubble when the Nazis shell the fortress where Richard is treating Dan's wounds. |
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− | *'''''Ministry of Fear'' (1944)''' [''Agent Cost a.k.a. Travers the |
+ | *'''''Ministry of Fear'' (1944)''' [''Agent Cost a.k.a. Travers the tailor'']: Commits suicide by stabbing himself in the stomach with his tailor's shears, rather than be arrested as a spy. (''Thanks to Brian'') |
*'''''The Woman in the Window'' (1944)''' [''Heidt/Tim the doorman'']: "Heidt" is shot to death by police; the whole story turns out to be [[Edward G. Robinson]]'s dream and Dan turns up in reality as the doorman at Edward's club. (''Thanks to Constantine'') |
*'''''The Woman in the Window'' (1944)''' [''Heidt/Tim the doorman'']: "Heidt" is shot to death by police; the whole story turns out to be [[Edward G. Robinson]]'s dream and Dan turns up in reality as the doorman at Edward's club. (''Thanks to Constantine'') |
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− | *'''''Along Came Jones (1945)''''' ''[Monte Jarrad]:'' Shot in the head by [[Loretta Young]], just as Dan is about to kill Gary Cooper. ''(Thanks to Harry)'' |
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+ | *'''''Along Came Jones'' (1945)''' [''Monte Jarrad'']: Shot in the head by [[Loretta Young]], just as Dan is about to kill [[Gary Cooper]]. (''Thanks to Harry'') |
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+ | *'''''The Great Flamarion'' (1945)''' [''Al Wallace'']: Deliberately shot in the chest by [[Erich von Stroheim]] during Erich's trick-shooting stage act, making it look like an accident. |
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*'''''Main Street after Dark'' (1945)''' [''Posey Dibson'']: Shot to death when his gun goes off during a struggle with [[Tom Trout]]. |
*'''''Main Street after Dark'' (1945)''' [''Posey Dibson'']: Shot to death when his gun goes off during a struggle with [[Tom Trout]]. |
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*'''''Black Bart'' (1948)''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Bart_(outlaw) Charles E. Boles a.k.a. Black Bart]'']: Shot to death, along with [[Jeffrey Lynn]] by a posse (This bears no resemblance to the actual historic facts of Bart's death) |
*'''''Black Bart'' (1948)''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Bart_(outlaw) Charles E. Boles a.k.a. Black Bart]'']: Shot to death, along with [[Jeffrey Lynn]] by a posse (This bears no resemblance to the actual historic facts of Bart's death) |
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− | *'''''Too Late for Tears (1949) |
+ | *'''''Too Late for Tears'' (1949)''' [''Danny Fuller'']: Poisoned by [[Lizabeth Scott]] when she pours poison in his whiskey. (''Thanks to Harry'') |
+ | *'''''One Way Street (1950)''' [John Wheeler]:'' Shot to death by William Conrad; he dies shortly afterwards. |
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*'''''Winchester '73''' (Montana Winchester)'' '''(1950)''' ''[Waco Johnnie Dean'']: Shot to death in a gunfight with [[James Stewart]]. (''Thanks to Gordon'') |
*'''''Winchester '73''' (Montana Winchester)'' '''(1950)''' ''[Waco Johnnie Dean'']: Shot to death in a gunfight with [[James Stewart]]. (''Thanks to Gordon'') |
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− | *'''''Ride Clear of Diablo''' (The Breckinridge Story)'' '''(1954)''' [''Whitey Kincaid'']: Shot to death in a shoot-out with [[Paul Birch]], [[Jack Elam]] and [[William Pullen]], when Dan runs out of the saloon to draw their fire away from [[Audie Murphy]]. (''Thanks to Brian |
+ | *'''''Ride Clear of Diablo''' (The Breckinridge Story)'' '''(1954)''' [''Whitey Kincaid'']: Shot to death in a shoot-out with [[Paul Birch]], [[Jack Elam]] and [[William Pullen]], when Dan runs out of the saloon to draw their fire away from [[Audie Murphy]]. (''Thanks to Brian'') |
*'''''Silver Lode'' (1954)''' [''Ned McCarthy'']: Shot in the chest with his own bullet when Dan fires at [[John Payne]] and his shot ricochets off the church bell. (''Thanks to Gordon'') |
*'''''Silver Lode'' (1954)''' [''Ned McCarthy'']: Shot in the chest with his own bullet when Dan fires at [[John Payne]] and his shot ricochets off the church bell. (''Thanks to Gordon'') |
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− | *'''''[[Night Passage (1957)|Night Passage]]'' |
+ | *'''''[[Night Passage (1957)|Night Passage]] ''(1957) '''[''Whitey Harbin'']: Shot to death by [[James Stewart]], after Dan kills [[Audie Murphy]]. (''Thanks to Brian'') |
*'''''Platinum High School''' (Rich, young and deadly, Trouble at sixteen)'' '''(1960)''' [''Major Redfern Kelly'']: Killed in an explosion after [[Mickey Rooney]] douses the boat in gasoline and ignites it. |
*'''''Platinum High School''' (Rich, young and deadly, Trouble at sixteen)'' '''(1960)''' [''Major Redfern Kelly'']: Killed in an explosion after [[Mickey Rooney]] douses the boat in gasoline and ignites it. |
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*'''''Taggart'' (1964)''' [''Jason'']: Crushed to death by the stolen gold after [[Tony Young]] shoots Dan's horse out from under him. |
*'''''Taggart'' (1964)''' [''Jason'']: Crushed to death by the stolen gold after [[Tony Young]] shoots Dan's horse out from under him. |
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+ | *'''''The Bounty Killer'' (1965)''' [''Willie Duggan'']: Shot by a young bounty hunter ([[Peter Duryea]]) as Dan is kissing [[Carole Ridgeway]]. ''(Thanks to Brian)'' |
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*'''''The Bamboo Saucer'' (1968)''' [''Hank Peters'']: Shot to death in a shoot-out with Chinese soldiers. |
*'''''The Bamboo Saucer'' (1968)''' [''Hank Peters'']: Shot to death in a shoot-out with Chinese soldiers. |
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+ | *'''''[[Rawhide (1959 series)|Rawhide: Incident with a Executioner]]'' (1959)''' [''Jardin'']: Killed in a showdown with [[Eric Fleming]]. This death could be ruled as a suicide because Dan played a hired gun that was incredibly fast and it was unlikely Eric could have won unless Dan wanted it. |
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*'''''The Jack Benny Program: Lunch Counter Murder'' (1960)''' [''Gangster'']: Shot in the chest by [[Jack Benny]] after Dan runs out of bullets while holding up Jack's diner; he launches into a lengthily, historic dying speech until Jack shoots him in the chest once again to shut him up. (Played for comic effect) |
*'''''The Jack Benny Program: Lunch Counter Murder'' (1960)''' [''Gangster'']: Shot in the chest by [[Jack Benny]] after Dan runs out of bullets while holding up Jack's diner; he launches into a lengthily, historic dying speech until Jack shoots him in the chest once again to shut him up. (Played for comic effect) |
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− | *'''''[[Bonanza (1959 series)|Bonanza: Badge Without Honor]]'' |
+ | *'''''[[Bonanza (1959 series)|Bonanza: Badge Without Honor]] ''(1960) '''[''Gerald Eskith'']: Shot by [[Pernell Roberts]], when Dan draws a concealed pistol while pretending to reach for a handkerchief. |
+ | *'''''Checkmate: Tight as a Drum'' (1961)''' [''Major Sam Wilson'']: Shot by [[Dabbs Greer]] while fighting with him for his gun. |
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+ | *'''''[[Rawhide (1959 series)|Rawhide: Incident of the Wolvers]]''''' '''(1962)''' [''Abner Cannon'']: Shot in the back by his daughter ([[Patty McCormack]]) as Dan was about to shoot [[Clint Eastwood]]. |
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==Noteworthy Connections== |
==Noteworthy Connections== |
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*Father of [[Peter Duryea]]. |
*Father of [[Peter Duryea]]. |
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+ | == Gallery == |
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+ | <gallery> |
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+ | Richardnugent.jpg|Dan Duryea with Richard Nugent in ‘Sahara’. |
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+ | dan duryea.png|Dan Duryea dead in 'Rawhide: Incident of the Wolvers' |
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+ | </gallery> |
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Revision as of 00:06, 23 January 2019
Dan Duryea (1907 - 1968)
Film Deaths:
- Sahara (1943) [Jimmy Doyle]: Crushed to death, along with Richard Nugent by falling rubble when the Nazis shell the fortress where Richard is treating Dan's wounds.
- Ministry of Fear (1944) [Agent Cost a.k.a. Travers the tailor]: Commits suicide by stabbing himself in the stomach with his tailor's shears, rather than be arrested as a spy. (Thanks to Brian)
- The Woman in the Window (1944) [Heidt/Tim the doorman]: "Heidt" is shot to death by police; the whole story turns out to be Edward G. Robinson's dream and Dan turns up in reality as the doorman at Edward's club. (Thanks to Constantine)
- Along Came Jones (1945) [Monte Jarrad]: Shot in the head by Loretta Young, just as Dan is about to kill Gary Cooper. (Thanks to Harry)
- The Great Flamarion (1945) [Al Wallace]: Deliberately shot in the chest by Erich von Stroheim during Erich's trick-shooting stage act, making it look like an accident.
- Main Street after Dark (1945) [Posey Dibson]: Shot to death when his gun goes off during a struggle with Tom Trout.
- Scarlet Street (1945) [Johnny Prince]: Executed (off-screen) in the electric chair, after being falsely convicted of killing Joan Bennett. We only see him being led into the chamber, the actual execution is not depicted.
- Black Bart (1948) [Charles E. Boles a.k.a. Black Bart]: Shot to death, along with Jeffrey Lynn by a posse (This bears no resemblance to the actual historic facts of Bart's death)
- Too Late for Tears (1949) [Danny Fuller]: Poisoned by Lizabeth Scott when she pours poison in his whiskey. (Thanks to Harry)
- One Way Street (1950) [John Wheeler]: Shot to death by William Conrad; he dies shortly afterwards.
- Winchester '73 (Montana Winchester) (1950) [Waco Johnnie Dean]: Shot to death in a gunfight with James Stewart. (Thanks to Gordon)
- Ride Clear of Diablo (The Breckinridge Story) (1954) [Whitey Kincaid]: Shot to death in a shoot-out with Paul Birch, Jack Elam and William Pullen, when Dan runs out of the saloon to draw their fire away from Audie Murphy. (Thanks to Brian)
- Silver Lode (1954) [Ned McCarthy]: Shot in the chest with his own bullet when Dan fires at John Payne and his shot ricochets off the church bell. (Thanks to Gordon)
- Night Passage (1957) [Whitey Harbin]: Shot to death by James Stewart, after Dan kills Audie Murphy. (Thanks to Brian)
- Platinum High School (Rich, young and deadly, Trouble at sixteen) (1960) [Major Redfern Kelly]: Killed in an explosion after Mickey Rooney douses the boat in gasoline and ignites it.
- Six Black Houses (1962) [Frank Jesse]: Shot to death in a shoot-out with Audie Murphy. (Thanks to Brian)
- Taggart (1964) [Jason]: Crushed to death by the stolen gold after Tony Young shoots Dan's horse out from under him.
- The Bounty Killer (1965) [Willie Duggan]: Shot by a young bounty hunter (Peter Duryea) as Dan is kissing Carole Ridgeway. (Thanks to Brian)
- The Bamboo Saucer (1968) [Hank Peters]: Shot to death in a shoot-out with Chinese soldiers.
Television Deaths:
- Rawhide: Incident with a Executioner (1959) [Jardin]: Killed in a showdown with Eric Fleming. This death could be ruled as a suicide because Dan played a hired gun that was incredibly fast and it was unlikely Eric could have won unless Dan wanted it.
- The Jack Benny Program: Lunch Counter Murder (1960) [Gangster]: Shot in the chest by Jack Benny after Dan runs out of bullets while holding up Jack's diner; he launches into a lengthily, historic dying speech until Jack shoots him in the chest once again to shut him up. (Played for comic effect)
- Bonanza: Badge Without Honor (1960) [Gerald Eskith]: Shot by Pernell Roberts, when Dan draws a concealed pistol while pretending to reach for a handkerchief.
- Checkmate: Tight as a Drum (1961) [Major Sam Wilson]: Shot by Dabbs Greer while fighting with him for his gun.
- Rawhide: Incident of the Wolvers (1962) [Abner Cannon]: Shot in the back by his daughter (Patty McCormack) as Dan was about to shoot Clint Eastwood.
Noteworthy Connections
- Father of Peter Duryea.