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==Film Deaths==
 
==Film Deaths==
*'''''The Lineup'' (1958)''' [''Dancer'']: Shot by the police and falls to his death in each highways.
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*'''''[[The Lineup (1958)]]''''' [''Dancer'']: Shot by the police and falls to his death in each highways.
   
 
*'''''[[The Magnificent Seven (1960)|The Magnificent Seven]]''[[The Magnificent Seven (1960)| (1960)]] '''[''Calvera'']: Shot in the chest (through a window) by [[Yul Brynner]] when he attempts to sneak up on Yul. As he dies moments later (after the gun battle ends), as Eli questions why Yul would return to save a town of farmers, but dies without an answer.
 
*'''''[[The Magnificent Seven (1960)|The Magnificent Seven]]''[[The Magnificent Seven (1960)| (1960)]] '''[''Calvera'']: Shot in the chest (through a window) by [[Yul Brynner]] when he attempts to sneak up on Yul. As he dies moments later (after the gun battle ends), as Eli questions why Yul would return to save a town of farmers, but dies without an answer.
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*'''''Stateline Motel''' (Last Chance for a Born Loser)'' '''(1973)''' [''Joe'']: Shot to death by [[Fabio Testi]], after being stabbed by [[Ursula Andress]] and killing her, as vengeance for killing Ursula.
 
*'''''Stateline Motel''' (Last Chance for a Born Loser)'' '''(1973)''' [''Joe'']: Shot to death by [[Fabio Testi]], after being stabbed by [[Ursula Andress]] and killing her, as vengeance for killing Ursula.
   
*'''''The Deep'' (1977)''' [''Adam Coffin'']: Killed in an explosion after he sets off a booby-trap, while attempting to steal recovered morphine from [[Louis Gossett, Jr.]] (''Thanks to Nathalie'')
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*'''''[[The Deep (1977)|The Deep]]''[[The Deep (1977)| (1977)]]''' [''Adam Coffin'']: Killed in an explosion after he sets off a booby-trap, while attempting to steal recovered morphine from [[Louis Gossett, Jr.]] (''Thanks to Nathalie'')
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*'''''[[Winter Kills (1979)]]''''' [''Joe Diamond'']: Dies during the passage of time from the flashbacks he's seen in and the present.  The exact way he died isn't made clear, but it's mentioned he died in prison. 
   
 
*'''''[[The Godfather Part III (1990)]]''''' [''Don Altobello'']: Dies at the opera house after eating the poisoned cannoli given to him by [[Talia Shire]].
 
*'''''[[The Godfather Part III (1990)]]''''' [''Don Altobello'']: Dies at the opera house after eating the poisoned cannoli given to him by [[Talia Shire]].
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[[Category:Actors who died in John Sturges Movies]]
 
[[Category:Actors who died in John Sturges Movies]]
 
[[Category:Actors who died in John Ford Movies]]
 
[[Category:Actors who died in John Ford Movies]]
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[[Category:Reading Rainbow cast members]]
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Revision as of 17:42, 25 April 2020

Eliwallach

Eli Wallach in "The Magnificent Seven" (1960).

Eli Wallach (1915 - 2014) 

Film Deaths

  • The Lineup (1958) [Dancer]: Shot by the police and falls to his death in each highways.
  • The Magnificent Seven (1960) [Calvera]: Shot in the chest (through a window) by Yul Brynner when he attempts to sneak up on Yul. As he dies moments later (after the gun battle ends), as Eli questions why Yul would return to save a town of farmers, but dies without an answer.
  • Mackenna's Gold (1969) [Ben Baker]: Shot to death in an ambush by the cavalry, who had mistaken him for part of Omar Sharif's gang of bandits. Eli attempts to announce to the gunmen that he has captured Omar as penchance for his own life, but they shoot him anyway.
  • Stateline Motel (Last Chance for a Born Loser) (1973) [Joe]: Shot to death by Fabio Testi, after being stabbed by Ursula Andress and killing her, as vengeance for killing Ursula.
  • The Deep (1977) [Adam Coffin]: Killed in an explosion after he sets off a booby-trap, while attempting to steal recovered morphine from Louis Gossett, Jr. (Thanks to Nathalie)
  • Winter Kills (1979) [Joe Diamond]: Dies during the passage of time from the flashbacks he's seen in and the present.  The exact way he died isn't made clear, but it's mentioned he died in prison. 
  • King of the Corner (2004) [Sol Spivak]: Fatally injured (off-screen) when he slips and falls in the bathroom at the nursing home; we learn of his death afterwards when the doctor informs Eli's son (Peter Riegert).

TV Deaths

  • L.A. Law: There Goes the Judge (1991; TV Series) [Judge Adam Biel]: Commits suicide by shooting himself in the temple (off-camera), we only hear the shot after the camera cuts away. Tom Verica and Cecil Hoffmann heard the music, gunshots and heads to Judge Biel's chambers that Judge Biel was lying dead since he shot himself in the temple with a gun while turning on the stereo.
  • Nurse Jackie: Chicken Soup (2009) [Bernard Zimberg]: Dies (off-screen) of heart failure in the hospital with his wife (Lynn Cohen) at his side. His body is shown when Edie Falco comes in to check on him.

Noteworthy Connections

  • Husband of Anne Jackson.

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