
Hal Baylor in The Crooked Way
Hal Baylor (1918 - 1998)
Film Deaths[]
- The Crooked Way (1949) [Coke]: Shot in the chest by John Payne, after Hal walks into the room and (non-fatally) shoots Ellen Drew.
- Black Tuesday (1954) [Lou Mehrtens] Shot numerous times by Edward G. Robinson as he tries to run away
- A Boy and His Dog (1975) [Michael]: Playing a robot, he is destroyed when he is shot multiple times by Don Johnson.
TV Deaths[]
- Mr. & Mrs. North: Trained for Murder (1953) [Vince McKay]: Poisoned by a unknown person when someone puts rat poison in his boxing gloves
- Cheyenne: The Spanish Grant (1957) [Jed Rayner]: Shot to death by Clint Walker when he tries to kill him.
- Cheyenne: The Empty Gun (1958) [Joe Barmum]: Shot to death by John Russell when he tries to escape.
- Bronco: Borrowed Glory (1959) [Kling]: Shot by William Reynolds.
- Cheyenne: Reprieve (1959) [Duke]: Shot to death by Clint Walker.
- Laramie: Midnight Rebellion (1960) [Kincaid]: Shot in the chest by Robert Fuller when he tries to kill him.
- Bonanza: The Stranger (1960) [Tom Cole]: Shot in the chest by Michael Landon after he tries to kill him.
- Bonanza: Breed of Violence (1960) [Clegg]: Shot in the shoulder/chest by Michael Landon.
- Cheyenne: Outcast of Cripple Creek (1960) [Turk Moylan] Shot to death by Clint Walker along with Robert J Wilke in a shootout.
- Laramie: The Tumbleweed Wagon (1961) [Ben-Mountain Man] After being wounded by Chris Alcaide, Hal gets shot in the knee and then in the chest by Jack Elam.
- The Rifleman: Short Rope for a Tall Man (1961) [Charlie Crown]: Shot to death by Bert Freed after using a excuse to kill Chuck Connors.
- Thriller: The Remarkable Mrs. Hawk (1961) [Pete Gogan]: Slaughtered (off-screen), along with John Carradine, Paul Newlan, and Bruce Dern, after Jo Van Fleet transforms them into pigs. The episode ends as they are being loaded onto a truck on the way to the slaughterhouse.
- Bonanza : The Ride (1962) [Arch Stewart]: Shot to death by Dan Blocker after he tries to kill them
- Laramie: The Fugitives (1963) [Hub Ballard]: Shot to death by Robert Fuller
- Gunsmoke: Now That's April's Here (1964) [Grody]: Shot to death by Ken Curtis.
- Perry Mason: The Case of the Carefree Coronary (1965) [Jack David]: Poisoned (off-screen) by Benny Baker He dies shorty afterwards
- Gunsmoke: Rope Fever (1967) [Luke Summers] Is Wounded after being shot in the back by one of his partners He Died Momments Later His Body is shown when Buck Taylor and James Arness arrive