Douglas Kennedy (1915 - 1973)
Film Deaths[]
- Fighting Man Of The Plains (1949) [Judge Vedder]: Gunned down in the street by Bill Williams. (Thanks to Brian)
- Flaxy Martin (1949) [Hap Richie]: Shot by Virginia Mayo when she fires at him and Zachary Scott.
- The Cariboo Trial (1950) [Murphy]: Shot off his horse by Bill Williams. (Thanks to Brian)
- The Lone Gun (1954) [Gad Moran}: Shot in the chest by his brother Robert J. Wilke who is trying to shoot George Montgomery who is holding Douglas as a shield. (Thanks to Brian)
- Sitting Bull (1954) [Col. Custer]: Killed along with all his command by Sioux warriors at the Battle of Little Big Horn, via multiple arrow shots to his chest (Historically inaccurate, the real George Armstrong Custer died from two gunshot wounds; one shot below his heart and another one to his left temple).
- The Amazing Transparent Man (1960) [Joey Faust]: Dies along with James Griffith in a nuclear blast when Douglas trips him and makes him drop the container holding the fissionable material causing it to chain react.
TV Deaths[]
- Alfred Hitchcock Presents: Jonathan (1956) [Jonathan Dalliford]: Murdered offscreen by his 2nd wife Georgann Johnson who gives him slow acting poisoned brandy so his death is recorded as a coronary thrombosis. She had received the brandy from her hateful stepson Corey Allen but had noticed the pinhead hole in the cork and realized Corey was attempting to kill her. (Thanks to Brian)
- Cheyenne: The Spanish Grant (1957) [Blake Holloway] Shot to death by Clint Walker in a fast-gun draw.
- Bronco: Four Guns and a Prayer (1958) [Paul Duquesne]: Is Wounded in the back by one of the gunmen He Talks to Ty Hardin and then shoots one of the gunmen but then he is shot
- Wagon Train: Chuck Wooster, Wagonmaster (1959) [John Loring]: Drowns in a quicksand pit that was beneath a hot spring when he tries to run away from Ward Bond.
- Bonanza: Second Chance(1967) [Jonathan Frazier]: Shot in the back by an Apache as he runs out of the besieged Way Station to try and get to a horse. (Thanks to Brian)
- Hawaii Five-O: Here Today...Gone Tonight (1973) [Fleming]: Shot dead as he sits at his office desk by Monte Markham. (Thanks to Brian)