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[[File:Spartacus_3.jpg|thumb|400px|Kirk Douglas in ''Spartacus'']]
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[[File:Spartacus_3.jpg|thumb|400px|Kirk Douglas in ''Spartacus'']]
   
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000018/ Kirk Douglas] (1916 - )
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[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000018/ Kirk Douglas] (1916 - 2020)
   
 
==Film Deaths==
 
==Film Deaths==
 
*'''''The Strange Love of Martha Ivers'' (1946)''' [''Walter P. O'Neil'']: Commits suicide by shooting himself in the chest, after [[Barbara Stanwyck]] kills herself by pulling the trigger of the gun Kirk was holding against her.
 
*'''''The Strange Love of Martha Ivers'' (1946)''' [''Walter P. O'Neil'']: Commits suicide by shooting himself in the chest, after [[Barbara Stanwyck]] kills herself by pulling the trigger of the gun Kirk was holding against her.
   
*'''''Out of the Past''' (Build My Gallows High)'' '''(1947)''' [''Whit Sterling'']: Shot to death (off-screen) by [[Jane Greer]] in his office; his body is shown lying on the floor afterwards when [[Robert Mitchum]] discovers him. (''Thanks to Fred and Kelly'')
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*'''''[[Out of the Past (1947)|Out of the Past]]''' (Build My Gallows High)'' '''(1947)''' [''Whit Sterling'']: Shot to death (off-screen) by [[Jane Greer]] in his office; his body is shown lying on the floor afterwards when [[Robert Mitchum]] discovers him. (''Thanks to Fred and Kelly'')
   
 
*'''''I Walk Alone'' (1948)''' [''Noll 'Dink' Turner'']: Shot to death by a policeman while being arrested when he breaks free from them and starts shooting at [[Burt Lancaster]]. (''Thanks to Harry'')
 
*'''''I Walk Alone'' (1948)''' [''Noll 'Dink' Turner'']: Shot to death by a policeman while being arrested when he breaks free from them and starts shooting at [[Burt Lancaster]]. (''Thanks to Harry'')
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*'''''[[Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957)]]''''' [''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doc_Holliday John 'Doc' Holliday]'']: Dies (off-screen) of tuberculosis; his death is mentioned by another character afterwards. (''Thanks to Mac'')
 
*'''''[[Gunfight at the O.K. Corral (1957)]]''''' [''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Doc_Holliday John 'Doc' Holliday]'']: Dies (off-screen) of tuberculosis; his death is mentioned by another character afterwards. (''Thanks to Mac'')
   
*'''''The Vikings'' (1958)''' [''Einar'']: Stabbed to death in a fight with his brother ([[Tony Curtis]]), he dies as he shouts to the heavens and his body is later seen being prepared on a funeral prier. (''Thanks to Fred'')
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*'''''[[The Vikings (1958)|The Vikings]]''[[The Vikings (1958)| (1958)]]''' [''Einar'']: Stabbed to death in a fight with his brother ([[Tony Curtis]]), he dies as he shouts to the heavens and his body is later seen being prepared on a funeral prier. (''Thanks to Fred'')
   
*'''''Spartacus'' (1960)''' [''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartacus Spartacus]'']: Executed by crucifixion; he dies after [[Jean Simmons]] shows him his son and says goodbye to him. (Historically, he was never executed but died during the battle).
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*'''''[[Spartacus (1960)|Spartacus]]''[[Spartacus (1960)| (1960)]]''' [''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spartacus Spartacus]'']: Executed by crucifixion; he dies after [[Jean Simmons]] shows him his son and says goodbye to him. (Historically, he was never executed but died during the battle).
   
 
*'''''The Last Sunset'' (1961)''' [''Brendan O'Malley'']: Shot to death in a gunfight. (''Thanks to Fred'')
 
*'''''The Last Sunset'' (1961)''' [''Brendan O'Malley'']: Shot to death in a gunfight. (''Thanks to Fred'')
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*'''''The List of Adrian Messenger'' (1963)''' [''George Brougham'']: Impaled on a piece of farm equipment (a trap he had set intending to kill [[George C. Scott]]) after being thrown from a horse. Kirk had been in disguise, but unmasks himself as he dies. (''Thanks to Mac and Constantine'')
 
*'''''The List of Adrian Messenger'' (1963)''' [''George Brougham'']: Impaled on a piece of farm equipment (a trap he had set intending to kill [[George C. Scott]]) after being thrown from a horse. Kirk had been in disguise, but unmasks himself as he dies. (''Thanks to Mac and Constantine'')
   
*'''''In Harm's Way'' (1965)''' [''Captain Paul Eddington'']: Shot in the head when Japanese fighters open fire on his plane.
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*'''''[[In Harm's Way (1965)|In Harm's Way]]''[[In Harm's Way (1965)| (1965)]]''' [''Captain Paul Eddington'']: Shot in the head when Japanese fighters open fire on his plane.
   
*'''''Cast a Giant Shadow'' (1966)''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Marcus Col. David 'Mickey' Marcus]'']: Shot by a guard when he walks on their boundry.
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*'''''[[Cast a Giant Shadow (1966)|Cast a Giant Shadow]]''[[Cast a Giant Shadow (1966)| (1966)]]''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mickey_Marcus Col. David 'Mickey' Marcus]'']: Shot by a guard when he walks on their boundry.
   
*'''''The Way West'' (1967)''' [''Senator William J. Tadlock'']: Falls off of a cliff when [[Katherine Justice]] cuts the rope lowering him down (in revenge for Kirk's hanging of Michael Witney). (''Thanks to Stephen'')
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*'''''[[The Way West (1967)|The Way West]]''[[The Way West (1967)| (1967)]]''' [''Senator William J. Tadlock'']: Falls off of a cliff when [[Katherine Justice]] cuts the rope lowering him down (in revenge for Kirk's hanging of Michael Witney). (''Thanks to Stephen'')
   
 
*'''''The Brotherhood'' (1968)''' [''Frank Ginetta'']: Shot to death (at his own request) by his brother ([[Alex Cord]]). (''Thanks to Fred'')
 
*'''''The Brotherhood'' (1968)''' [''Frank Ginetta'']: Shot to death (at his own request) by his brother ([[Alex Cord]]). (''Thanks to Fred'')
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*'''''There Was a Crooked Man...'' (1970)''' [''Paris Pittman Jr.'']: Bitten by a rattlesnake when he reaches into his money bag. (''Thanks to Fred'')
 
*'''''There Was a Crooked Man...'' (1970)''' [''Paris Pittman Jr.'']: Bitten by a rattlesnake when he reaches into his money bag. (''Thanks to Fred'')
   
*'''''A Gunfight'' (1971)''' [''Will Tenneray'']: Shot to death in a gunfight with [[Johnny Cash]]. (The movie depicts two possible outcomes to the fight; one with Johnny killing Kirk and one with Kirk killing Johnny.) (''Thanks to Fred and Brian'')
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*'''''[[A Gunfight (1971)|A Gunfight]]''[[A Gunfight (1971)| (1971)]]''' [''Will Tenneray'']: Shot to death in a gunfight with [[Johnny Cash]]. (The movie depicts two possible outcomes to the fight; one with Johnny killing Kirk and one with Kirk killing Johnny.) (''Thanks to Fred and Brian'')
   
 
*'''''Jacqueline Susann's Once Is Not Enough'' (1975)''' [''Mike Wayne'']: Killed in a plane crash (off-screen), along with [[Alexis Smith]]; we learn of their deaths in a TV news report that his daughter ([[Deborah Raffin]]) sees. (''Thanks to Fred'')
 
*'''''Jacqueline Susann's Once Is Not Enough'' (1975)''' [''Mike Wayne'']: Killed in a plane crash (off-screen), along with [[Alexis Smith]]; we learn of their deaths in a TV news report that his daughter ([[Deborah Raffin]]) sees. (''Thanks to Fred'')
   
*'''''The Fury'' (1978)''' [''Peter Sandza'']: Commits suicide by jumping off of a roof after the death of his son ([[Andrew Stevens]]). (''Thanks to Fred'')
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*'''''[[The Fury (1978)|The Fury]]''[[The Fury (1978)| (1978)]]''' [''Peter Sandza'']: Commits suicide by jumping off of a roof after the death of his son ([[Andrew Stevens]]). (''Thanks to Fred'')
   
*'''''Saturn 3'' (1980)''' [''Adam'']: Killed in an explosion when he sacrifices himself to destroy the robot (by knocking them both into a pool to contain the blast). (''Thanks to Fred'')
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*'''''[[Saturn 3 (1980)|Saturn 3]]''[[Saturn 3 (1980)| (1980)]]''' [''Adam'']: Killed in an explosion when he sacrifices himself to destroy the robot ([[Harvey Keitel]]) (by knocking them both into a pool to contain the blast). (''Thanks to Fred'')
   
 
*'''''Oscar'' (1991)''' [''Eduardo Provolone'']: Dies of old age/natural causes in his bed, leaving control of his crime organization to his son ([[Sylvester Stallone]]). (''Thanks to Stephen'')
 
*'''''Oscar'' (1991)''' [''Eduardo Provolone'']: Dies of old age/natural causes in his bed, leaving control of his crime organization to his son ([[Sylvester Stallone]]). (''Thanks to Stephen'')
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*Father of [[Michael Douglas]] and [[Eric Douglas]].
 
*Father of [[Michael Douglas]] and [[Eric Douglas]].
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Revision as of 19:18, 25 June 2020

Spartacus 3

Kirk Douglas in Spartacus

Kirk Douglas (1916 - 2020)

Film Deaths

  • The Strange Love of Martha Ivers (1946) [Walter P. O'Neil]: Commits suicide by shooting himself in the chest, after Barbara Stanwyck kills herself by pulling the trigger of the gun Kirk was holding against her.
  • Out of the Past (Build My Gallows High) (1947) [Whit Sterling]: Shot to death (off-screen) by Jane Greer in his office; his body is shown lying on the floor afterwards when Robert Mitchum discovers him. (Thanks to Fred and Kelly)
  • I Walk Alone (1948) [Noll 'Dink' Turner]: Shot to death by a policeman while being arrested when he breaks free from them and starts shooting at Burt Lancaster. (Thanks to Harry)
  • Champion (1949) [Michael 'Midge' Kelly]: Fatally injured during a boxing match, he dies in his dressing room shortly afterwards.
  • Ace in the Hole (The Big Carnival; The Human Interest Story) (1951) [Chuck Tatum]: Stabbed in the stomach with scissors by Jan Sterling; he dies later on after staggering into the newsroom. (Thanks to Mac, Fred, and Johannes)
  • Detective Story (1951) [Detective Jim McLeod]: Shot in the stomach by Joseph Wiseman after Joseph grabs another cop's gun in the police station and Kirk tries to face him down; he dies shortly afterwards while talking to his colleagues. (Thanks to Mac and Fred)
  • Lust for Life (1956) [Vincent Van Gogh]: Commits suicide by shooting himself in the chest or stomach by a tree. He later dies of his wound with his brother (James Donald) at his bedside.
  • The Vikings (1958) [Einar]: Stabbed to death in a fight with his brother (Tony Curtis), he dies as he shouts to the heavens and his body is later seen being prepared on a funeral prier. (Thanks to Fred)
  • Spartacus (1960) [Spartacus]: Executed by crucifixion; he dies after Jean Simmons shows him his son and says goodbye to him. (Historically, he was never executed but died during the battle).
  • The Last Sunset (1961) [Brendan O'Malley]: Shot to death in a gunfight. (Thanks to Fred)
  • The List of Adrian Messenger (1963) [George Brougham]: Impaled on a piece of farm equipment (a trap he had set intending to kill George C. Scott) after being thrown from a horse. Kirk had been in disguise, but unmasks himself as he dies. (Thanks to Mac and Constantine)
  • In Harm's Way (1965) [Captain Paul Eddington]: Shot in the head when Japanese fighters open fire on his plane.
  • The Way West (1967) [Senator William J. Tadlock]: Falls off of a cliff when Katherine Justice cuts the rope lowering him down (in revenge for Kirk's hanging of Michael Witney). (Thanks to Stephen)
  • The Brotherhood (1968) [Frank Ginetta]: Shot to death (at his own request) by his brother (Alex Cord). (Thanks to Fred)
  • There Was a Crooked Man... (1970) [Paris Pittman Jr.]: Bitten by a rattlesnake when he reaches into his money bag. (Thanks to Fred)
  • A Gunfight (1971) [Will Tenneray]: Shot to death in a gunfight with Johnny Cash. (The movie depicts two possible outcomes to the fight; one with Johnny killing Kirk and one with Kirk killing Johnny.) (Thanks to Fred and Brian)
  • Jacqueline Susann's Once Is Not Enough (1975) [Mike Wayne]: Killed in a plane crash (off-screen), along with Alexis Smith; we learn of their deaths in a TV news report that his daughter (Deborah Raffin) sees. (Thanks to Fred)
  • Saturn 3 (1980) [Adam]: Killed in an explosion when he sacrifices himself to destroy the robot (Harvey Keitel) (by knocking them both into a pool to contain the blast). (Thanks to Fred)
  • Oscar (1991) [Eduardo Provolone]: Dies of old age/natural causes in his bed, leaving control of his crime organization to his son (Sylvester Stallone). (Thanks to Stephen)

TV Deaths

  • Amos (1985 TV) [Amos Lasher]: Commits suicide by injection (I don't remember what he injects in his veins) in order to frame Elizabeth Montgomery for his death.

Connections

  • Ex-husband of Diana Douglas.

Gallery

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