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[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0262775/ Gene Evans] (1922 - 1998)[[File:Gene_evans.png|thumb|300px|Gene Evans in 'Rawhide: Moment in the Sun']]
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[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0262775/ Gene Evans] (1922 - 1998)[[File:Gene_evans.png|thumb|300px|Gene Evans in ''Rawhide: Moment in the Sun'']]
   
 
==Film Deaths:==
 
==Film Deaths:==
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*'''''Cattle Queen of Montana'' (1954)''' [''Tom McCord'']: Killed in a battle between the cavalry and the Blackfoot warriors.
 
*'''''Cattle Queen of Montana'' (1954)''' [''Tom McCord'']: Killed in a battle between the cavalry and the Blackfoot warriors.
   
*'''''The Bravados'' (1958)''' [''John Butler'']: Shot in the back by [[Stephen Boyd]].
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*'''''[[The Bravados (1958)|The Bravados]]''[[The Bravados (1958)| (1958)]]''' [''John Butler'']: Shot in the back by [[Stephen Boyd]].
   
 
*'''''Revolt in the Big House'' (1958)''' [''Lou Gannon'']: Shot by police during a shoot-out; he dies (off-screen) in the hospital shortly afterwards.
 
*'''''Revolt in the Big House'' (1958)''' [''Lou Gannon'']: Shot by police during a shoot-out; he dies (off-screen) in the hospital shortly afterwards.
   
 
*'''''[[Nevada Smith (1966)|Nevada Smith]]''[[Nevada Smith (1966)| (1966)]]''' [''Sam Sand'']: Killed by [[Arthur Kennedy]], [[Martin Landau]], and [[Karl Malden]].
 
*'''''[[Nevada Smith (1966)|Nevada Smith]]''[[Nevada Smith (1966)| (1966)]]''' [''Sam Sand'']: Killed by [[Arthur Kennedy]], [[Martin Landau]], and [[Karl Malden]].
*'''[[The War Wagon (1967)|''The War Wagon'' (1967)]]''' [''Hoag'']: Shot by [[John Wayne]] in a shoot-out between Gene and [[Bruce Dern]] against John and [[Kirk Douglas]].
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*'''[[The War Wagon (1967)|''The War Wagon'' (1967)]]''' [''Hoag'']: Shot by [[John Wayne]] in a shoot-out between Gene and [[Bruce Dern]] against John and [[Kirk Douglas]].
   
 
*'''''[[Walking Tall (1973)|Walking Tall]]''[[Walking Tall (1973)| (1973)]]''' [''Sheriff Al Thurman'']: Killed in a car crash while chasing [[Joe Don Baker]].
 
*'''''[[Walking Tall (1973)|Walking Tall]]''[[Walking Tall (1973)| (1973)]]''' [''Sheriff Al Thurman'']: Killed in a car crash while chasing [[Joe Don Baker]].
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*'''''[[Johnny Ringo (1959 series)|Johnny Ringo: Die Twice]]''[[Johnny Ringo (1959 series)| (1960)]]'''[[Johnny Ringo (1959 series)| ]][''Boone Hackett'']: Shot by [[Don Durant]] during the confrontation at the cemetery. ''(Thanks to Brian)''.
 
*'''''[[Johnny Ringo (1959 series)|Johnny Ringo: Die Twice]]''[[Johnny Ringo (1959 series)| (1960)]]'''[[Johnny Ringo (1959 series)| ]][''Boone Hackett'']: Shot by [[Don Durant]] during the confrontation at the cemetery. ''(Thanks to Brian)''.
 
*'''''[[Rawhide (1959 series)|Rawhide: Incident of the Prodigal Son]]''''' '''(1962)''' [''Sam Hargis'']: Falls to his death when he attempts to save [[Carl Reindel]]. We see Gene fall out of the frame followed by a scene of his grave.
 
*'''''[[Rawhide (1959 series)|Rawhide: Incident of the Prodigal Son]]''''' '''(1962)''' [''Sam Hargis'']: Falls to his death when he attempts to save [[Carl Reindel]]. We see Gene fall out of the frame followed by a scene of his grave.
*'''''[[Bonanza (1959 series)|Bonanza: Journey Remembered]] ''(1963) '''[''Lucas Rockwell'']: Killed offscreen by the Native Americans after he leaves the Way Station and walks to them after dropping his gunbelt. His grave is later seen next to that of [[Inga Swenson]]. (''Thanks to Brian'')
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*'''''[[Bonanza (1959 series)|Bonanza: Journey Remembered]] ''(1963) '''[''Lucas Rockwell'']: Killed (off-screen) by Native Americans after he leaves the Way Station and walks to them after dropping his gunbelt. His grave is later seen next to that of [[Inga Swenson]]. (''Thanks to Brian'')
 
*'''''Rawhide: Moment in the Sun''''' '''(1965)''' [''Royal K. Shaw'']: Shot off his horse by [[Billy Gray]] in the path of a herd of stampeding cattle. It is unclear as to what killed him the shot or the cattle.
 
*'''''Rawhide: Moment in the Sun''''' '''(1965)''' [''Royal K. Shaw'']: Shot off his horse by [[Billy Gray]] in the path of a herd of stampeding cattle. It is unclear as to what killed him the shot or the cattle.
*'''''Tarzan: A Pride of Assassins''''' '''(1967)''' [''Albers'']: Falls off a cliff to his death when he makes an attempt to fatally shoot [[Jill Donohue]] who is rescued by [[Ron Ely]]. 
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*[[Tarzan (1966 series)|'''''Tarzan: A Pride of Assassins'' (1967)''']] [''Albers'']: Falls off a cliff to his death when he makes an attempt to fatally shoot [[Jill Donohue]] who is rescued by [[Ron Ely]]. 
   
 
*'''''[[Gunsmoke (1955 series)|Gunsmoke: Thirty A Month And Found]] ''(1974) '''[''Will Parmalee'']: A Texan and robber, he flees Kansas with the fatally wounded [[Van Williams]], pursued by [[James Arness]] and [[Ken Curtis]]. They catch up with him near a cattle drive on the Texas border, just after Williams dies. He makes it clear he is now "home" and will not surrender. He rides off and stampedes the cattle and deliberately comes off his horse and is trampled to death. (''Thanks to Brian'')
 
*'''''[[Gunsmoke (1955 series)|Gunsmoke: Thirty A Month And Found]] ''(1974) '''[''Will Parmalee'']: A Texan and robber, he flees Kansas with the fatally wounded [[Van Williams]], pursued by [[James Arness]] and [[Ken Curtis]]. They catch up with him near a cattle drive on the Texas border, just after Williams dies. He makes it clear he is now "home" and will not surrender. He rides off and stampedes the cattle and deliberately comes off his horse and is trampled to death. (''Thanks to Brian'')
   
*'''''The Last Day'' (1975)''' [''Marshal Connelly'']: Shot down by [[Richard Jaeckel]] as he tries to stop him riding out of town after the Dalton gang have robbed the 2 banks in Coffeyville. ''(Thanks to Brian)
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*'''''The Last Day'' (1975)''' [''Marshal Connelly'']: Shot down by [[Richard Jaeckel]] as he tries to stop him riding out of town after the Dalton gang have robbed the 2 banks in Coffeyville. ''(Thanks to Brian)''
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*[[Dallas (1978 series)|'''''Dallas: Home Again'' (1979)''']] [''Garrison Southworth'']: Dies (off-screen) of an unspecified terminal illness. He is still alive when the episode ends, but the dialogue makes it clear that he will soon be dead.
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*'''''The Sacketts (1979 TV Mini-Series) '''[Benson Bigelow]: ''Shot to death, along with his brother, [[Slim Pickens]] in a shoot-out with [[Jeff Osterhage]].
 
*'''''[[The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory (1987 TV)|The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory]]''[[The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory (1987 TV)| ''(1987,TV)'']]'' '''''<nowiki/>''[[http://www.thealamo.org/history/the-1836-battle/the-defenders/defenders/mcgregor.html McGregor]]:'' Stabbed in the back by four Mexican soldiers during the final battle at the Alamo.
 
*'''''[[The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory (1987 TV)|The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory]]''[[The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory (1987 TV)| ''(1987,TV)'']]'' '''''<nowiki/>''[[http://www.thealamo.org/history/the-1836-battle/the-defenders/defenders/mcgregor.html McGregor]]:'' Stabbed in the back by four Mexican soldiers during the final battle at the Alamo.
   
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[[Category:Death scenes by sniper]]
 
[[Category:Death scenes by sniper]]
 
[[Category:War Stars]]
 
[[Category:War Stars]]
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[[Category:War veterans]]
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[[Category:Actors with 10 or more deaths]]

Revision as of 12:25, 1 April 2020

Gene Evans (1922 - 1998)

Gene evans

Gene Evans in Rawhide: Moment in the Sun

Film Deaths:

  • Fixed Bayonets! (1951) [Sergeant Rock]: Shot to death by a Japanese sniper, when the sniper fires into the cave where the US soldiers have taken cover, and Gene is hit by the ricochet.
  • The Golden Blade (1953) [Hadi]: Crushed to death, along with George Macready, when Rock Hudson pulls the golden sword out of the stone wall, causing it to crumble.
  • Cattle Queen of Montana (1954) [Tom McCord]: Killed in a battle between the cavalry and the Blackfoot warriors.
  • Revolt in the Big House (1958) [Lou Gannon]: Shot by police during a shoot-out; he dies (off-screen) in the hospital shortly afterwards.
  • Devil Times Five (The Horrible House on the Hill; People Toys) (1974) [Papa Doc]: Stabbed/impaled by a sword that comes swinging down, in a deathtrap set up by Leif Garrett and Tierre Turner. His body is shown again later on as the children cover him with snow to make a snowman.

TV Deaths:

  • Johnny Ringo: Die Twice (1960) [Boone Hackett]: Shot by Don Durant during the confrontation at the cemetery. (Thanks to Brian).
  • Rawhide: Incident of the Prodigal Son (1962) [Sam Hargis]: Falls to his death when he attempts to save Carl Reindel. We see Gene fall out of the frame followed by a scene of his grave.
  • Bonanza: Journey Remembered (1963) [Lucas Rockwell]: Killed (off-screen) by Native Americans after he leaves the Way Station and walks to them after dropping his gunbelt. His grave is later seen next to that of Inga Swenson. (Thanks to Brian)
  • Rawhide: Moment in the Sun (1965) [Royal K. Shaw]: Shot off his horse by Billy Gray in the path of a herd of stampeding cattle. It is unclear as to what killed him the shot or the cattle.
  • Tarzan: A Pride of Assassins (1967) [Albers]: Falls off a cliff to his death when he makes an attempt to fatally shoot Jill Donohue who is rescued by Ron Ely
  • Gunsmoke: Thirty A Month And Found (1974) [Will Parmalee]: A Texan and robber, he flees Kansas with the fatally wounded Van Williams, pursued by James Arness and Ken Curtis. They catch up with him near a cattle drive on the Texas border, just after Williams dies. He makes it clear he is now "home" and will not surrender. He rides off and stampedes the cattle and deliberately comes off his horse and is trampled to death. (Thanks to Brian)
  • The Last Day (1975) [Marshal Connelly]: Shot down by Richard Jaeckel as he tries to stop him riding out of town after the Dalton gang have robbed the 2 banks in Coffeyville. (Thanks to Brian)
  • Dallas: Home Again (1979) [Garrison Southworth]: Dies (off-screen) of an unspecified terminal illness. He is still alive when the episode ends, but the dialogue makes it clear that he will soon be dead.
  • The Sacketts (1979 TV Mini-Series) [Benson Bigelow]: Shot to death, along with his brother, Slim Pickens in a shoot-out with Jeff Osterhage.
  • The Alamo: Thirteen Days to Glory (1987,TV) [McGregor]: Stabbed in the back by four Mexican soldiers during the final battle at the Alamo.