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[[File:20131214194334.jpg|thumb|300x300px|Keenan Wynn in ''Piranha'']]
 
[[File:20131214194334.jpg|thumb|300x300px|Keenan Wynn in ''Piranha'']]
   
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0943978/?ref_=nv_sr_1 Keenan Wynn] (1916 - 1986) 
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[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0943978/ Keenan Wynn] (1916 - 1986) 
   
==Film Deaths==
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==Film Deaths:==
 
*'''''Phone Call From a Stranger'' (1952)''' [''Eddie Hoke'']: Killed in a plane crash, along with [[Michael Rennie]] and [[Shelley Winters]].
 
*'''''Phone Call From a Stranger'' (1952)''' [''Eddie Hoke'']: Killed in a plane crash, along with [[Michael Rennie]] and [[Shelley Winters]].
   
*'''''All the Brothers Were Valiant'' (1953)''' [''Silva'']: Bludgeoned to death by [[Stewart Granger]], just as Keenan impales him with a harpoon lance.
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*'''''All the Brothers Were Valiant'' (1953)''' [''Silva'']: Bludgeoned to death by [[Stewart Granger]], just as Keenan impales him with a harpoon lance.
   
*'''''[[Dr. Strangelove: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)]]''''' [''Col. Bat Guano'']: Killed (along with everybody else in the world) when the Soviets' doomsday device goes off; we only see a series of nuclear explosions at the end of the movie.
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*'''''[[Dr. Strangelove: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb (1964)|Dr. Strangelove: Or, How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Bomb]] ''(1964) '''[''Col. Bat Guano'']: Killed (along with everybody else in the world) when the Soviets' doomsday device goes off; we only see a series of nuclear explosions at the end of the movie.
   
 
*'''''Stagecoach'' (1966)''' [''Luke Plummer'']: Shot to death in a shoot-out with [[Alex Cord]] in a saloon. (''Thanks to Richard'')
 
*'''''Stagecoach'' (1966)''' [''Luke Plummer'']: Shot to death in a shoot-out with [[Alex Cord]] in a saloon. (''Thanks to Richard'')
   
*'''''The War Wagon'' (1967)''' [''Wes Fletcher'']: Shot in the chest by a Native American warrior after Keenan pulls a knife on him. (''Thanks to Stephen'')
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*'''''[[The War Wagon (1967)|The War Wagon]]''[[The War Wagon (1967)| (1967)]]''' [''Wes Fletcher'']: Shot in the chest by a Native American warrior after Keenan pulls a knife on him. (''Thanks to Stephen'')
   
 
*'''''Welcome to Hard Times'' (1967)''' [''Zar'']: Shot in the chest by [[Warren Oates]] (who had mistaken him for [[Aldo Ray]]) when Keenan runs out of the burning saloon.
 
*'''''Welcome to Hard Times'' (1967)''' [''Zar'']: Shot in the chest by [[Warren Oates]] (who had mistaken him for [[Aldo Ray]]) when Keenan runs out of the burning saloon.
   
*'''''Mackenna's Gold'' (1969)''' [''Sanchez'']: Shot to death, along with several other bandits and townspeople, in an ambush by the cavalry.
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*'''''[[Mackenna's Gold (1969)|Mackenna's Gold]]''[[Mackenna's Gold (1969)| (1969)]]''' [''Sanchez'']: Shot to death, along with several other bandits and townspeople, in an ambush by the cavalry.
   
 
*'''''The Manipulator'' (1971)''' [''Old Charlie'']: Stabbed in the chest with a sword by [[Mickey Rooney]] in Mickey's warehouse "film studio", as [[Luana Anders]] looks on in horror.
 
*'''''The Manipulator'' (1971)''' [''Old Charlie'']: Stabbed in the chest with a sword by [[Mickey Rooney]] in Mickey's warehouse "film studio", as [[Luana Anders]] looks on in horror.
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*'''''Pretty Maids All In a Row'' (1971)''' [''Chief John Poldaski'']: Neck snapped (off-screen) by [[Rock Hudson]]; his body is shown afterwards (along with [[Joy Bang]]'s) lying on the football field the next morning.
 
*'''''Pretty Maids All In a Row'' (1971)''' [''Chief John Poldaski'']: Neck snapped (off-screen) by [[Rock Hudson]]; his body is shown afterwards (along with [[Joy Bang]]'s) lying on the football field the next morning.
   
*'''''[[The Mechanic (1972)]]''''' [''Big Harry McKenna'']: Shot numerous times by [[Charles Bronson]] in the chest and stomach before Charles shoots him to death in his car to make it seem like a car-jacking. (See also [[Donald Sutherland]]'s death in the 2011 version.) (''Thanks to Michael'')
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*'''''[[The Mechanic (1972)|The Mechanic]] ''(1972) '''[''Big Harry McKenna'']: Smothered by [[Charles Bronson]] to make it seem like he had a heart attack. (See also [[Donald Sutherland]]'s death in the 2011 version.) (''Thanks to Michael'')
   
*'''''The Devil's Rain'' (1975)''' [''Sheriff Owen'']: Explodes (due to being demonically possessed) after falling into a pit during a struggle with [[Tom Skerritt]]. (''Thanks to Michael'')
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*'''''[[The Devil's Rain (1975)|The Devil's Rain]]''[[The Devil's Rain (1975)| (1975)]]''' [''Sheriff Owens'']: Explodes (due to being demonically possessed) after [[Eddie Albert]] pushed him down into a pit during a struggle with [[Tom Skerritt]]. (''Thanks to Michael'')
   
*'''''[[Orca (1977)|Orca]] (Orca: The Killer Whale)''''' '''(1977)''' [''Novak'']: Dragged into the sea by the maddened orca after Keenan disposes of the body of the orca's dead mate from [[Richard Harris]]' boat.
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*'''''[[Orca (1977)|Orca]]''' (Orca: The Killer Whale)'' '''(1977)''' [''Novak'']: Dragged into the sea by the maddened orca after Keenan disposes of the body of the orca's dead mate from [[Richard Harris]]' boat.
   
*'''''Piranha'' (1978)''' [''Jack'']: Bleeds to death after the piranhas eat his feet, his body is seen when [[Heather Menzies]] and [[Bradford Dillman]] discover him. (''Thanks to Michael'')
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*'''''[[Piranha (1978)|Piranha]]''[[Piranha (1978)| (1978)]]''' [''Jack'']: Bleeds to death after the piranhas eat his feet, his body is seen when [[Heather Menzies]] and [[Bradford Dillman]] discover him. (''Thanks to Michael'')
   
 
*'''''Black Moon Rising'' (1986)''' [''Iron John'']: Killed (off-screen) by [[Lee Ving]]'s thugs; his body is shown afterwards when [[Tommy Lee Jones]] discovers him. (''Thanks to Michael'')
 
*'''''Black Moon Rising'' (1986)''' [''Iron John'']: Killed (off-screen) by [[Lee Ving]]'s thugs; his body is shown afterwards when [[Tommy Lee Jones]] discovers him. (''Thanks to Michael'')
   
==TV Deaths==
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==Television Deaths:==
*'''''[[Hawaii Five-O (1968 series)|Hawaii Five-O: Journey out of Limbo (1972)]]''''' [''Norton Hummel'']: When his plan to blow up the boat to kill [[Philip Ahn]] is foiled by [[James MacArthur]] and [[Jack Lord]], he tries to shoot Ahn but is shot dead by Lord. (''Thanks to Brian'')
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*'''''[[Rawhide (1959 series)|Rawhide: Incident at Cactus Wells]]'''''[[Rawhide (1959 series)| '''(1962)''']] [''Simon Royce'']: Shot to death by [[Eric Fleming]] when Keenan pulls a rifle on him after Eric had proven that Keenan had murdered [[Ron Hagerthy]].
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*'''''[[Hawaii Five-O (1968 series)|Hawaii Five-O: Journey out of Limbo]] ''(1972) '''[''Norton Hummel'']: When his plan to blow up the boat to kill [[Philip Ahn]] is foiled by [[James MacArthur]] and [[Jack Lord]], he tries to shoot Ahn but is shot dead by Lord. (''Thanks to Brian'')
   
*'''''[[Dallas (1978 series)|Dallas: Jock's Trial Part 2 (1980)]]''''' [''Willard 'Digger' Barnes'']: Dies of a combination of health problems (malnutrition, alcoholism, and a genetic illness) with [[Victoria Principal]] by his bedside. (''Thanks to PortsGuy'')
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*'''''[[Dallas (1978 series)|Dallas: Jock's Trial Part 2]] ''(1980) '''[''Willard 'Digger' Barnes'']: Dies of a combination of health problems (malnutrition, alcoholism, and a genetic illness) with his children ([[Ken Kercheval]] and [[Victoria Principal]]) and [[Barbara Bel Geddes]] by his bedside. (''Thanks to PortsGuy'')
   
 
==Notable Connections==
 
==Notable Connections==
*Son of [[Ed Wynn]].
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*Son of [[Ed Wynn]]
   
*Father of Tracy Keenan Wynn (screenwriter).
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*Father of Tracy Keenan Wynn (screenwriter)
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==Gallery==
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[[Category:Death scenes by smothering]]
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[[Category:Death scenes shot in the chest]]
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[[Category:Death scenes by chest trauma]]
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[[Category:Actors with 10 or more deaths]]

Revision as of 01:56, 20 April 2020

20131214194334

Keenan Wynn in Piranha

Keenan Wynn (1916 - 1986) 

Film Deaths:

  • All the Brothers Were Valiant (1953) [Silva]: Bludgeoned to death by Stewart Granger, just as Keenan impales him with a harpoon lance.
  • Stagecoach (1966) [Luke Plummer]: Shot to death in a shoot-out with Alex Cord in a saloon. (Thanks to Richard)
  • The War Wagon (1967) [Wes Fletcher]: Shot in the chest by a Native American warrior after Keenan pulls a knife on him. (Thanks to Stephen)
  • Welcome to Hard Times (1967) [Zar]: Shot in the chest by Warren Oates (who had mistaken him for Aldo Ray) when Keenan runs out of the burning saloon.
  • Mackenna's Gold (1969) [Sanchez]: Shot to death, along with several other bandits and townspeople, in an ambush by the cavalry.
  • The Manipulator (1971) [Old Charlie]: Stabbed in the chest with a sword by Mickey Rooney in Mickey's warehouse "film studio", as Luana Anders looks on in horror.
  • Pretty Maids All In a Row (1971) [Chief John Poldaski]: Neck snapped (off-screen) by Rock Hudson; his body is shown afterwards (along with Joy Bang's) lying on the football field the next morning.
  • Orca (Orca: The Killer Whale) (1977) [Novak]: Dragged into the sea by the maddened orca after Keenan disposes of the body of the orca's dead mate from Richard Harris' boat.
  • Piranha (1978) [Jack]: Bleeds to death after the piranhas eat his feet, his body is seen when Heather Menzies and Bradford Dillman discover him. (Thanks to Michael)
  • Black Moon Rising (1986) [Iron John]: Killed (off-screen) by Lee Ving's thugs; his body is shown afterwards when Tommy Lee Jones discovers him. (Thanks to Michael)

Television Deaths:

Notable Connections

  • Father of Tracy Keenan Wynn (screenwriter)

Gallery