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==TV Deaths==
 
==TV Deaths==
*'''''[[The Streets Of San Francisco (1972 series)|The Streets Of San Francisco: The Set-Up]]'' (1973)''' [''Tim Murphy'']: A blind man, [[Stuart Whitman]] guides him at night through a park and he is shot by one of [[Jason Evers]]' henchmen as they pass a building. ''(Thanks to Brian)''
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*'''''[[Bonanza (1959 series)|Bonanza: A Girl Named George]]'' (1968)''' [''Enos Blessing'']: Shot to death by [[Gerald Mohr]] near the side of a cliff; as he dies, he reflexively squeezes the shutter of his camera, thereby taking a picture of the murder.
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*[[Gunsmoke (1955 series)|'''''Gunsmoke: Danny''''']]''' (1969)''' [''Danny Wilson'']: As he leaves [[Scott Brady]]'s saloon, having told him he has fleeced him of $2,000, Brady takes a shotgun and shoots him in the back.( ''(Thanks to Brian).''
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*[[The Streets of San Francisco (1972 series)|'''''The Streets of San Francisco: The Set-Up'' (1973)''' ]][''Tim Murphy'']: A blind man, [[Stuart Whitman]] guides him at night through a park and he is shot by one of [[Jason Evers]]' henchmen as they pass a building. ''(Thanks to Brian)''
   
 
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==Notable Connections==
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Jackalbertson

Jack Albertson in 'Dead & Buried'

Jack Albertson (1907 - 1981)

Film Deaths

  • Dead & Buried (1981) [William G. Dobbs]: Shot twice in the stomach by James Farentino, after he comes up from behind James; he dies after injecting himself with the resurrecting fluid. He almost immediately comes back to life afterwards.

TV Deaths

  • Bonanza: A Girl Named George (1968) [Enos Blessing]: Shot to death by Gerald Mohr near the side of a cliff; as he dies, he reflexively squeezes the shutter of his camera, thereby taking a picture of the murder.
  • Gunsmoke: Danny (1969) [Danny Wilson]: As he leaves Scott Brady's saloon, having told him he has fleeced him of $2,000, Brady takes a shotgun and shoots him in the back.( (Thanks to Brian).

Notable Connections