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*'''''Alaska Seas'' (1954)''' [''Verne Williams'']: Drowns/freezes to death after his boat collides with an avalanche coming off an iceberg.
 
*'''''Alaska Seas'' (1954)''' [''Verne Williams'']: Drowns/freezes to death after his boat collides with an avalanche coming off an iceberg.
   
*'''''Back from Eternity'' (1956)''' [''Jud Ellis'']: Shot in the chest by [[Rod Steiger]] during a struggle, when Gene tries to take Rod's gun away. (See also [[Patric Knowles]] in the 1939 version '''''Five Came Back'''''.)
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*'''''[[Back from Eternity (1956)|Back from Eternity]]''[[Back from Eternity (1956)| (1956)]]''' [''Jud Ellis'']: Shot in the chest by [[Rod Steiger]] during a struggle, when Gene tries to take Rod's gun away. (See also [[Patric Knowles]] in the 1939 version '''''Five Came Back'''''.)
   
 
*'''''Forty Guns'' (1957)''' [''Wes Bonnell'']: Shot to death by [[John Ericson]] at Gene's wedding. (''Thanks to Gordon'')
 
*'''''Forty Guns'' (1957)''' [''Wes Bonnell'']: Shot to death by [[John Ericson]] at Gene's wedding. (''Thanks to Gordon'')
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==TV Deaths==
 
==TV Deaths==
* '''''Burke's Law: Who Killed Snooky Martinelli?''''' '''(1964)''' [''Amos Burke/Snooky Martinelli'']: In a dual role as both his regular character "Burke" and a lookalike "Sooky". "Snooky" is shot in the chest by [[Hoagy Carmichael]] when he opens his door to a knock. ("Amos Burke" survives obviously) ''(Thanks to Brian)''
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* [[Burke's Law (1963 series)|'''''Burke's Law: Who Killed Snooky Martinelli?'' (1964)''']] [''Amos Burke/Snooky Martinelli'']: In a dual role as both his regular character "Burke" and a lookalike "Sooky". "Snooky" is shot in the chest by [[Hoagy Carmichael]] when he opens his door to a knock. ("Amos Burke" survives obviously) ''(Thanks to Brian)''
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* '''''The Name of the Game: One of the Girls In Research ''(1970) '''[''Glenn Howard''] Falls off of the roof of the office building when [[Brenda Vaccaro]] accidentally knocks him off (ironically, she was trying to grab him to stop him from jumping when he threatened to commit suicide). The scene freezes frame with him in midair. Then Brenda wakes up and we see that it was a dream. Gene actually survives the episode.
 
* '''''The Devil and Miss Sarah'' (1971) '''[''Rankin'']: Shot to death in a gunfight with [[James Drury]].
 
* '''''The Devil and Miss Sarah'' (1971) '''[''Rankin'']: Shot to death in a gunfight with [[James Drury]].
 
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Revision as of 07:27, 29 December 2020

Genebarry

Gene Barry (with Rod Steiger) in Back from Eternity

Gene Barry (1919 - 2009)

Film Deaths

  • Alaska Seas (1954) [Verne Williams]: Drowns/freezes to death after his boat collides with an avalanche coming off an iceberg.
  • Forty Guns (1957) [Wes Bonnell]: Shot to death by John Ericson at Gene's wedding. (Thanks to Gordon)
  • Guyana: Cult of the Damned (1979) [Congressman Lee O'Brien]: Shot to death, along with defecting cult members, by cult member guards at the air strip.

TV Deaths

  • Burke's Law: Who Killed Snooky Martinelli? (1964) [Amos Burke/Snooky Martinelli]: In a dual role as both his regular character "Burke" and a lookalike "Sooky". "Snooky" is shot in the chest by Hoagy Carmichael when he opens his door to a knock. ("Amos Burke" survives obviously) (Thanks to Brian)
  • The Name of the Game: One of the Girls In Research (1970) [Glenn Howard] Falls off of the roof of the office building when Brenda Vaccaro accidentally knocks him off (ironically, she was trying to grab him to stop him from jumping when he threatened to commit suicide). The scene freezes frame with him in midair. Then Brenda wakes up and we see that it was a dream. Gene actually survives the episode.
  • The Devil and Miss Sarah (1971) [Rankin]: Shot to death in a gunfight with James Drury.