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*'''''The Eiger Sanction'' (1975)''' [''Miles Mellough'']: Dies (off-screen) of either dehydration or sunstroke, after [[Clint Eastwood]] abandons him in the desert. (''Thanks to George'')
 
*'''''The Eiger Sanction'' (1975)''' [''Miles Mellough'']: Dies (off-screen) of either dehydration or sunstroke, after [[Clint Eastwood]] abandons him in the desert. (''Thanks to George'')
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*'''''W.C. Fields and Me'' (1976)''' [''[[John Barrymore]]'']: Dies of pneumonia and cirrhosis of the liver.
   
 
==TV Deaths==
 
==TV Deaths==
   
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*'''''Coronet Blue: A Charade for Murder'' (1967)''' [''Spangler'']: Shot (off-screen) by [[Bernice Massi]] in his hotel room; [[Brian Bedford]] walks in on his body, along with the police investigating the murder.
 
*[[Night Gallery (1970 series)|'''''Night Gallery: The Last Laurel'' (1971)''']] [''Marius Davis'']: Bludgeoned to death with a candlestick by his own telekinetic astral form, after he sets out to kill [[Martin E. Brooks]] and mistakenly winds up in his own bedroom.
 
*[[Night Gallery (1970 series)|'''''Night Gallery: The Last Laurel'' (1971)''']] [''Marius Davis'']: Bludgeoned to death with a candlestick by his own telekinetic astral form, after he sets out to kill [[Martin E. Brooks]] and mistakenly winds up in his own bedroom.
 
*'''''The Phantom of Hollywood'' (1974; TV Movie) '''[''Otto Vonner/Karl Vonner'']: Playing a dual-role as twin brothers, 'Otto' is crushed to death when 'Karl' cuts down a speaker canopy on him. Karl falls to his death when he accidently leaned on a rail of a bridge of Hollywood sets which broke and fell.
 
*'''''The Phantom of Hollywood'' (1974; TV Movie) '''[''Otto Vonner/Karl Vonner'']: Playing a dual-role as twin brothers, 'Otto' is crushed to death when 'Karl' cuts down a speaker canopy on him. Karl falls to his death when he accidently leaned on a rail of a bridge of Hollywood sets which broke and fell.
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*Grandfather of [[Katie Cassidy]]
 
*Grandfather of [[Katie Cassidy]]
 
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==Gallery==
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Jack Cassidy.PNG|Jack Cassidy in The Phantom of Hollywood
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[[Category:Actors|Cassidy, Jack]]
 
[[Category:Actors|Cassidy, Jack]]
 
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Latest revision as of 07:48, 8 March 2024

Jackcassidy

Jack Cassidy in 'Night Gallery: The Last Laurel'

Jack Cassidy (1927 - 1976)

Film Deaths[]

  • The Eiger Sanction (1975) [Miles Mellough]: Dies (off-screen) of either dehydration or sunstroke, after Clint Eastwood abandons him in the desert. (Thanks to George)
  • W.C. Fields and Me (1976) [John Barrymore]: Dies of pneumonia and cirrhosis of the liver.

TV Deaths[]

  • Coronet Blue: A Charade for Murder (1967) [Spangler]: Shot (off-screen) by Bernice Massi in his hotel room; Brian Bedford walks in on his body, along with the police investigating the murder.
  • Night Gallery: The Last Laurel (1971) [Marius Davis]: Bludgeoned to death with a candlestick by his own telekinetic astral form, after he sets out to kill Martin E. Brooks and mistakenly winds up in his own bedroom.
  • The Phantom of Hollywood (1974; TV Movie) [Otto Vonner/Karl Vonner]: Playing a dual-role as twin brothers, 'Otto' is crushed to death when 'Karl' cuts down a speaker canopy on him. Karl falls to his death when he accidently leaned on a rail of a bridge of Hollywood sets which broke and fell.

Notable Connections[]

  • Ex-Mr. Evelyn Ward

Gallery[]