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)
Notable connections[]
- Ex-wife of Ted Steele.
- Wife of Jack Hupp.