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*'''''[[Dr. No (1962)]]''''' [''Dr. Julius No'']: Boiled alive in a vat of radioactive water when the platform he is standing on descends into the water (and he is unable to climb out due to his iron hands) at the end of a fight with [[Sean Connery]].
 
*'''''[[Dr. No (1962)]]''''' [''Dr. Julius No'']: Boiled alive in a vat of radioactive water when the platform he is standing on descends into the water (and he is unable to climb out due to his iron hands) at the end of a fight with [[Sean Connery]].
   
*'''''The Valachi Papers'' (1972)''' [''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvatore_Maranzano Salvatore Maranzano]'']: Stabbed and shot by members of a rival gang disguised as policemen.
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*'''''[[The Valachi Papers (1972)|The Valachi Papers]]''[[The Valachi Papers (1972)| (1972)]]''' [''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Salvatore_Maranzano Salvatore Maranzano]'']: Stabbed and shot by members of a rival gang disguised as policemen.
   
 
==TV Deaths==
 
==TV Deaths==
* '''''The Westerner: Ghost Of A Chance'' (1960)''' [''Serafin'']: Killed offscreen, probably stabbed and beaten to death as he tries to get away from the mob of grieving women, some carrying knives, whose menfolk he has had taken out of the village and murdered. ''(Thanks to Brian)''
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* '''''[[The Westerner (1960 series)|The Westerner: Ghost Of A Chance]]'' (1960)''' [''Serafin'']: Killed offscreen, probably stabbed and beaten to death as he tries to get away from the mob of grieving women, some carrying knives, whose menfolk he has had taken out of the village and murdered. ''(Thanks to Brian)''
 
* '''Wagon Train: The Santiago Quesada Story (1964)'''
 
* '''Wagon Train: The Santiago Quesada Story (1964)'''
   
 
==Notable Connections==
 
==Notable Connections==
Mr. [[Pearl Lang]] (widowed)
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* Mr. [[Pearl Lang]] (widowed)
   
 
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Revision as of 01:37, 7 April 2019

Dr

Joseph Wiseman in Dr. No

Joseph Wiseman (1918 - 2009)

Film Deaths

  • The Unforgiven (1960) [Abe Kelsey]: Hanged to death when Lillian Gish scares the horse he's on, after Charles Bickford's men tie a noose around his neck and demand that he tells them what he knows about Audrey Hepburn (and what he says provokes Lillian into striking the horse). (Thanks to Brian)
  • Dr. No (1962) [Dr. Julius No]: Boiled alive in a vat of radioactive water when the platform he is standing on descends into the water (and he is unable to climb out due to his iron hands) at the end of a fight with Sean Connery.

TV Deaths

  • The Westerner: Ghost Of A Chance (1960) [Serafin]: Killed offscreen, probably stabbed and beaten to death as he tries to get away from the mob of grieving women, some carrying knives, whose menfolk he has had taken out of the village and murdered. (Thanks to Brian)
  • Wagon Train: The Santiago Quesada Story (1964)

Notable Connections

  • Mr. Pearl Lang (widowed)