
Marie Windsor in City That Never Sleeps
Marie Windsor (1919 - 2000)
Film Deaths[]
- Hellfire (1949) [Doll Brown a.k.a. Mary Carson]: Shot by a group of outlaw brothers (Jim Davis, Paul Fix, and Louis R. Faust); the movie ends with Marie wounded but alive in Bill Elliott's arms, so it's not definitely confirmed that the wound is fatal, although it is strongly implied that she's dying.
- Outpost in Morocco (1949) [Cara]: Killed in an explosion during the final battle between the Arabs and the Legionnaires. Her body is shown lying on the battlefield afterwards.
- Two Dollar Bettor (Beginner's Luck) (1951) [Mary Slate]: Shot to death (along with Steve Brodie) by John Litel, after Steve shoots John first.
- The Narrow Margin (1952) [Mrs. Neall]: Shot in the back by Peter Virgo in her train compartment, when she goes for her own gun.
- The Sniper (1952) [Jean Darr]: Shot by Arthur Franz on the sidewalk outside a nightclub.
- City That Never Sleeps (1953) [Lydia Biddel]: Shot in the stomach in an alley by William Talman; she staggers out into the street before dying.
- No Man's Woman (1955) [Carolyn Grant]: Shot in the stomach by Patric Knowles on a staircase.
- Two-Gun Lady (1955) [Bess]: Shot to death by Earle Lyon while she's struggling to take his gun.
- The Killing (1956) [Sherry Peatty]: Shot in the stomach by Elisha Cook Jr. in their bedroom.
Television Deaths[]
- Stories of the Century: Belle Starr (1954) [Belle Starr]: Shot to death by a gunman while she's riding on her horse. (Thanks to Troy)
- Perry Mason: The Case of the Madcap Modiste (1960) [Flavia Pierce]: Poisoned with a cloak-pin that had been covered in cyanide by Dorothy Neumann; she dies shortly afterwards, after accusing John Conte of poisoning her. (Thanks to Dignan)
- Charlie’s Angels: Angels in Springtime (1978) [Eve LeDeux]: Electrocuted to death when Mercedes McCambridge connected the wires to Marie’s tub.
- Salem's Lot (1979) [Eva Miller]: Presumably turns into a vampire off-screen after being bitten by one. We only last see her with bite marks on her neck and looking very pale (it's highly implied).
- Simon & Simon: Murder Between the Lines (1983) [Wanda]: Killed (off-screen, exact method unspecified) by Ray Walston. Her body was found by Jameson Parker and Gerald McRaney (the ending of the episode revealed that the entire caper was part of Jameson's dream).
Notable connections[]
- Ex-wife of Ted Steele.
- Wife of Jack Hupp.