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− | [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0570615/ John McIntire] (1907 - 1991 |
+ | [http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0570615/ John McIntire] (1907 - 1991) |
==Film Deaths== |
==Film Deaths== |
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− | *'''''Winchester '73 (1950)''' [Joe Lamont |
+ | *'''''Winchester '73'' (1950)''' [''Joe Lamont'']: Scalped (off-screen) by [[Rock Hudson]]; the scene ends as Rock attacks John. ''(Thanks to Gordon)'' |
− | *'''''Westward the Women (1951)''' [Roy E. Whitman |
+ | *'''''Westward the Women'' (1951)''' [''Roy E. Whitman'']: Fatally wounded in a battle with Native American warriors; he dies shortly afterwards while talking to [[Robert Taylor]]. ''(Thanks to Gordon)'' |
− | *'''''A Lion Is in the Streets (1953)''' [Jeb Brown |
+ | *'''''A Lion Is in the Streets'' (1953)''' [''Jeb Brown'']: Shot by one of [[James Millican's]] thugs through the window of John's jail cell; he dies in the courtroom shortly afterwards while testifying despite his wound. |
− | *'''''The Far Country (1954)''' [Sheriff Gannon |
+ | *'''''The Far Country'' (1954)''' [''Sheriff Gannon'']: Shot to death in a shoot-out with [[James Stewart]]. |
− | *'''''Four Guns to the Border (1954)''' [Dutch |
+ | *'''''Four Guns to the Border'' (1954)''' [''Dutch'']: Knocked down by an Apache and then trampled to death by others riding up behind during a shootout in which [[George Nader]] and [[Jay Silverheels]] are both shot. ''(Thanks to Gordon)'' |
− | *'''''The Yellow Mountain (1954)''' |
+ | *'''''The Yellow Mountain'' (1954)''' [''Bannen'']: Shot by [[Howard Duff]] in the final gun battle in the town street. ''(Thanks to Brian)'' |
− | *'''''The Kentuckian (1955)''' [Zack Wakefield |
+ | *'''''The Kentuckian'' (1955)''' [''Zack Wakefield'']: Shot to death by [[Walter Matthau]]. ''(Thanks to Gordon)'' |
− | *'''''Flaming Star (1960)''' [Sam 'Pa' Burton |
+ | *'''''Flaming Star'' (1960)''' [''Sam 'Pa' Burton'']: Shot in the back with arrows by a couple of Kiowa warriors while riding home; his body is shown again later on when his son [[(Steve Forrest)]] discovers him. |
− | *'''''Seven Ways from Sundown (1960)''' [Texas Ranger Sergeant Henessey |
+ | *'''''Seven Ways from Sundown'' (1960)''' [''Texas Ranger Sergeant Henessey'']: Shot by [[Barry Sullivan]] in an ambush; he dies shortly afterwards while talking to [[Audie Murphy]]. ''(Thanks to Gordon)'' |
− | *'''''Rough Night In Jericho'' (1967)''' '' |
+ | *'''''Rough Night In Jericho'' (1967)''' [''Ben Hickman'']'':'' Shot in the back by [[Dean Martin]] as he tries to find cover in the stable. ''(Thanks to Brian)'' |
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==TV Deaths== |
==TV Deaths== |
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− | *'''''Dallas: Love and Marriage (1979)''' [Senator Sam Culver |
+ | *'''[[Dallas (1978 series)|''Dallas: Love and Marriage'' (1979)]]''' [''Senator Sam Culver'']: Dies (off-screen) of a heart attack. (John did not actually appear in this episode, but it's revealed in this one.) ''(Thanks to PortsGuy)'' |
− | ==Connections== |
+ | ==Notable Connections== |
+ | * Mr. [[Jeanette Nolan]] |
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− | '''<span style="font-size:24">Mr. </span>''''''<span style="font-size:24">Jeanette Nolan</span>''''''<span style="font-size:24"><br />Father of </span>''''''<span style="font-size:24">Tim McIntire</span>''''''<span style="font-size:24"> </span>'''<span style="font-size:24">and Holly McIntire </span> |
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+ | * Father of [[Tim McIntire]] and [[Holly McIntire]] |
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[[Category:Actors|McIntire, John]] |
[[Category:Actors|McIntire, John]] |
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[[Category:Listed on Original Cinemorgue|McIntire, John]] |
[[Category:Listed on Original Cinemorgue|McIntire, John]] |
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[[Category:1907 Births|McIntire, John]] |
[[Category:1907 Births|McIntire, John]] |
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[[Category:1991 Deaths|McIntire, John]] |
[[Category:1991 Deaths|McIntire, John]] |
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Revision as of 23:44, 14 August 2015
John McIntire (1907 - 1991)
Film Deaths
- Winchester '73 (1950) [Joe Lamont]: Scalped (off-screen) by Rock Hudson; the scene ends as Rock attacks John. (Thanks to Gordon)
- Westward the Women (1951) [Roy E. Whitman]: Fatally wounded in a battle with Native American warriors; he dies shortly afterwards while talking to Robert Taylor. (Thanks to Gordon)
- A Lion Is in the Streets (1953) [Jeb Brown]: Shot by one of James Millican's thugs through the window of John's jail cell; he dies in the courtroom shortly afterwards while testifying despite his wound.
- The Far Country (1954) [Sheriff Gannon]: Shot to death in a shoot-out with James Stewart.
- Four Guns to the Border (1954) [Dutch]: Knocked down by an Apache and then trampled to death by others riding up behind during a shootout in which George Nader and Jay Silverheels are both shot. (Thanks to Gordon)
- The Yellow Mountain (1954) [Bannen]: Shot by Howard Duff in the final gun battle in the town street. (Thanks to Brian)
- The Kentuckian (1955) [Zack Wakefield]: Shot to death by Walter Matthau. (Thanks to Gordon)
- Flaming Star (1960) [Sam 'Pa' Burton]: Shot in the back with arrows by a couple of Kiowa warriors while riding home; his body is shown again later on when his son (Steve Forrest) discovers him.
- Seven Ways from Sundown (1960) [Texas Ranger Sergeant Henessey]: Shot by Barry Sullivan in an ambush; he dies shortly afterwards while talking to Audie Murphy. (Thanks to Gordon)
- Rough Night In Jericho (1967) [Ben Hickman]: Shot in the back by Dean Martin as he tries to find cover in the stable. (Thanks to Brian)
- Cloak & Dagger (1984) [George MacReady]: Killed in an explosion by a hidden bomb on the plane he had hijacked. (Thanks to Robert)
- Turner & Hooch (1989) [Amos Reed]: Stabbed to death by Scott Paulin and J.C. Quinn in John's waterfront shack.
TV Deaths
- Dallas: Love and Marriage (1979) [Senator Sam Culver]: Dies (off-screen) of a heart attack. (John did not actually appear in this episode, but it's revealed in this one.) (Thanks to PortsGuy)
Notable Connections
- Mr. Jeanette Nolan
- Father of Tim McIntire and Holly McIntire