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James Coburn in 'The Cherokee Kid'

James Coburn (1928 - 2002)

Film Deaths:[]

  • Face of a Fugitive (1959) [Purdy]: Shot in the chest in the dark with Alan Baxter, who had mistaken him for Fred MacMurray; he then falls dead down the stairway.
  • The Magnificent Seven (1960) [Britt]: Shot in the chest during the final battle; he dies after throwing his famous switchblade knife into the back of an enemy soldier who was shooting at the retreating villagers. (Thanks to DeMan)
  • Hell is for Heroes (1962) [Corporal Frank Henshaw]: Killed in an explosion when he triggers a mine. (Thanks to Mac)
  • Charade (1963) [Tex Panthollow]: Suffocated (off-screen) when Walter Matthau puts a plastic bag over his head after tying his hands to a chest in James' hotel room; his body is shown afterwards when Audrey Hepburn discovers him. (Thanks to Robert)
  • Last of the Mobile Hot Shots (Blood Kin; The Seven Decents of Myrtle) (1970) [Jeb]: Dies of lung cancer, as he struggles to get out of his chair and confront his half-brother (Robert Hooks). (Thanks to DeMan)
  • A Fistful of Dynamite (Giu la testa; Duck, You Sucker; Once Upon a Time...the Revolution) (1971) [John H.Mallory]: Sacrifices himself by blowing up train to help win the revolution, after being mortally shot by Antoine Saint-John, but not before spending his final moments talking to Rod Steiger. (Thanks to David)
  • The Last of Sheila (1973) [Clinton Green]: Stabbed in the head/neck with an icepick by Richard Benjamin, Richard then throws a block on him making it look like an accident. His death is shown in flashback with Richard describing Joan Hackett murdering him, then in another flashback with James Mason describing what really happened. (At the time of the murder, James is wearing a wig and lipstick to mock Raquel Welch as part of the game.) (Thanks to David)
  • Pat Garrett and Billy the Kid (1973) [Sheriff Patrick J. Garrett]: Shot in the back by John Beck. (Thanks to Michael)
  • The Internecine Project (1974) [Robert Elliot]: Poisoned when he reads a letter that had been treated with chemicals. (Thanks to Joe)
  • The Last Hard Men (1976) [Zach Provo]: Shot to death during a struggle with Charlton Heston. (Thanks to Michael)
  • Cross of Iron (1977) [Rolf Steiner]: Possibly dies when he is hit with a mortar blast; the scene ends on a freeze-frame of James as the battle rages. (Thanks to Stephen)
  • Looker (1981) [John Reston]: Shot in the chest by Dorian Harewood after a shoot-out with Albert Finney. (Thanks to DeMan)
  • Hudson Hawk (1991) [George Kaplan]: Burned to death when the limo he and Bruce Willis are trapped in explodes, but not before throwing him to safety at the top of the cliff, and encouraging him to save Andie MacDowell.
  • Deadfall (1993) [Mike Donan / Lou Donan]:  Plays dual roles within the film.  'Lou' is shot to death in the films climatic shoot out.  'Mike' survives the film. 
  • Affliction (1997) [Glen Whitehouse]: Beaten to death with the butt of a rifle by his son (Nick Nolte) outside Nick's house (his body is later seen when Nick sets the house on fire). (Thanks to DeMan)
  • Mr. Murder (Video, 1998) [Drew Oslett Sr.]: Shot with a poison dart (simulating a heart attack) by Richard Riehle.
  • Payback (1999) [Justin Fairfax]: Killed in an explosion (along with Kris Kristofferson and his cohorts) after Mel Gibson sets off a bomb John Glover had planted in an apartment.

TV Deaths:[]

  • The Rifleman: The Young Englishman (1958) [Cy Parker]: Shot in the chest in a shoot-out with Chuck Connors.
  • Black Saddle: Client: Steele (1959) [Niles]: Shot by Scott Forbes in the shootout outside the jail. (Thanks to Brian)
  • Johnny Ringo: The Arrival (1959) [Moss Taylor]: Gunned down in the saloon shootout, along with Henry Rowland, by Don Durant who kills them both with a single shot from his specially adapted six gun which fires a seventh shot, a .410gge shotgun shell. (Thanks to Brian)
  • Bonanza: The Truckee Strip (1959) [Pete Jessup]: Stabbed in the chest with a pole at the end of the fight with Michael Landon in the barn. (Thanks to Harry)
  • Have Gun - Will Travel: One Came Back (1959) [Jack]: Shot in the chest in a gunfight with Richard Boone. (Thanks to Harry)
  • The Restless Gun: The Pawn (1959) [Vestry]: Stabbed in the back (off-screen) by Robert Foulk; his body is shown afterwards when Robert shows Denver Pyle what happened.
  • Wanted: Dead or Alive: Reunion For A Revenge (1959) [Henry Turner]: Shot by Ralph Meeker when he tries to kill Steve McQueen, who uses James as a shield before killing Meeker. (Thanks to Brian)
  • Alfred Hitchcock Presents: An Occurrence at Owl Creek Bridge (1959) [Union Sergeant]: Strangled by Ronald Howard in a dream sequence of Ronald's just before he is hung - with James cutting the rope which drops him. (Thanks to Brian)
  • Have Gun Will Travel: The Gladiators (1960) [Bill Sledge]: Shot in the chest in a duel with Richard Boone. (Thanks to Harry)
  • Tate: Home Town (1960) [Jory]: Hanged offscreen for murder. (Thanks to Brian)
  • Bonanza: The Dark Gate (1961) [Ross Marquette]: Shot in the chest by Pernell Roberts when James tries to kill Pernell; he dies shortly afterwards as Pernell kneels by his side.
  • Perry Mason: The Case of the Envious Editor (1961) [Donald Fletcher]: Shot to death (off-screen) by Barbara Lawrence. We learn of his death when Raymond Burr reads the newspaper.
  • Perry Mason: The Case of the Angry Astronaut (1962) [Gen. Addison Brand]: Shot to death (off-screen) by John Marley. His body is shown afterwards when Robert Bray, Robert Casper, Ray Collins and a policeman discover him.
  • Rawhide: Hostage Child (1962) [Colonel Briscoe]: Stabbed in the back by Debra Paget when Ed Kemmer disobeys his orders. (Thanks to Harry)
  • Combat!: Masquerade (1963) [Cpl. Arnold Kanger]: Shot in the back with a submachinegun by a mortally wounded German infantryman who thought he was an American as James was about to shoot Vic Morrow.
  • The Twilight Zone: The Old Man in the Cave (1963) [Major French]: Poisoned, along with everyone else in the town, when they eat the tainted food in spite of John Anderson's warnings. (Thanks to Stephen)
  • The Cherokee Kid (1996 TV) [Cyrus B. Bloomington]: Shot repeatedly in the chest by Sinbad in a barn.

Notable Connections[]

Husband of Paula O'Hara

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