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[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0665327/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Michael Pate] (1920 - 2008) [[File:Michaelpate1.jpg|thumb|Michael Pate in 'Thriller: Trio for Terror'|209x209px]]
 
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0665327/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Michael Pate] (1920 - 2008) [[File:Michaelpate1.jpg|thumb|Michael Pate in 'Thriller: Trio for Terror'|209x209px]]
==Film Deaths==
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==Film Deaths:==
 
[[File:Michaelpate2.jpg|thumb|Michael Pate (statue) in 'Thriller: Trio for Terror'|209x209px]]
 
[[File:Michaelpate2.jpg|thumb|Michael Pate (statue) in 'Thriller: Trio for Terror'|209x209px]]
 
*'''''Ten Tall Men ''(1951)''' [''Browning'']: Killed with the legionnaires' own heavy machine gun when the Riffs kill [[George Tobias]], capture it, and then attack the camp. (''Thanks to Brian'')
 
*'''''Ten Tall Men ''(1951)''' [''Browning'']: Killed with the legionnaires' own heavy machine gun when the Riffs kill [[George Tobias]], capture it, and then attack the camp. (''Thanks to Brian'')
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*'''The Strange Door (1951)'''
 
*'''''The Black Castle'' (1952) '''[''Von Melcher'']: Shot, along with [[Stephen McNally]] by [[Richard Greene]], (as the try to race to his coffin without knowing there were pistols in it).
 
*'''''The Black Castle'' (1952) '''[''Von Melcher'']: Shot, along with [[Stephen McNally]] by [[Richard Greene]], (as the try to race to his coffin without knowing there were pistols in it).
   
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*'''''Westbound ''(1959)''' [''Mace'']: Shot to death, along with [[Andrew Duggan]], in a shoot-out with Randolph Scott. (''Thanks to Gordon'')
 
*'''''Westbound ''(1959)''' [''Mace'']: Shot to death, along with [[Andrew Duggan]], in a shoot-out with Randolph Scott. (''Thanks to Gordon'')
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*'''''Curse of the Undead ''(1959) '''[''Drago Robles, aka Drake Robey''] Shot by Eric Fleming in a showdown; since Michael is a vampire, Eric used a bullet with a cross affixed to the nose. Michael's body disintegrates after he dies.
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*'''[[Tower of London (1962)]]'''
   
*'''''Major Dundee'' (1965)''' [''Sierra Charriba'']: Shot repeatedly by [[Michael Anderson Jr.]] (''Thanks to Gordon'')
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*'''''[[Major Dundee (1965)|Major Dundee]]''[[Major Dundee (1965)| (1965)]]''' [''Sierra Charriba'']: Shot repeatedly by [[Michael Anderson Jr.]] (''Thanks to Gordon'')
   
==TV Deaths==
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==TV Deaths:==
 
*[[Wagon Train (1957 series)|'''''Wagon Train: A Man Called Horse'' (1958)''']] [''Yellow Robe'']: Shot in the chest while he was leading a Crow war party against the Souix. He dies talking to his adopted brother [[Ralph Meeker]]. (''Thanks to Stephen'')
 
*[[Wagon Train (1957 series)|'''''Wagon Train: A Man Called Horse'' (1958)''']] [''Yellow Robe'']: Shot in the chest while he was leading a Crow war party against the Souix. He dies talking to his adopted brother [[Ralph Meeker]]. (''Thanks to Stephen'')
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*'''''[[Rawhide (1959 series)|Rawhide: Incident of the Challenge]]''''' '''(1960)''' [''Mitla'']: Fatally kicked in the head by [[Lyle Bettger]]'s horse when a gust of wind blows a newspaper into Lyle's face startling the animal as [[Robert Cabal]] and [[Ann Robinson]] watch helplessly.
   
*'''''[[Thriller (1960 series)|Thriller: Trio for Terror (1961)]]''''' [''Shanner, the Leighton Strangler'']: Turned to stone when [[John Abbot|John Abbott ]]shows him the head of Medusa in John's shop. (''Thanks to DeMan'')
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*'''''[[Thriller (1960 series)|Thriller: Trio for Terror (1961)]]''''' [''Shanner, the Leighton Strangler'']: Turned to stone when [[John Abbott]] shows him the head of Medusa in John's shop. (''Thanks to DeMan'')
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*'''''[[The Rifleman (1958 series)|The Rifleman: The Executioner]] (1962)''' [Sanchez]:'' Shot to death in a shoot-out with [[Chuck Connors]].
   
 
*'''''[[Perry Mason (1957 series)|Perry Mason: The Case of the Skeleton's Closet (1963)]]''''' [''Richard Harris''] Shot to death (off-screen) by [[Frank Aletter]]. His body is shown afterwards when [[William Hopper]] and [[Peggy McCay]] discover him while the police investigate. (''Thanks to Dignan'')
 
*'''''[[Perry Mason (1957 series)|Perry Mason: The Case of the Skeleton's Closet (1963)]]''''' [''Richard Harris''] Shot to death (off-screen) by [[Frank Aletter]]. His body is shown afterwards when [[William Hopper]] and [[Peggy McCay]] discover him while the police investigate. (''Thanks to Dignan'')
   
*'''''[[Perry Mason (1957 series)|Perry Mason: The Case of the Wednesday Woman (1964)]]''''' [''Jack Mallory'']: Shot to death (off-screen) by [[Marie Windsor]] in an elevator. His body is shown afterwards when [[Raymond Burr]] discovers him. (''Thanks to Dignan'')
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*'''''Perry Mason: The Case of the Wednesday Woman (1964)''''' [''Jack Mallory'']: Shot to death (off-screen) by [[Marie Windsor]] in an elevator. His body is shown afterwards when [[Raymond Burr]] discovers him. (''Thanks to Dignan'')
   
 
*[[The Time Tunnel (1966 series)|'''''The Time Tunnel: The Walls of Jerico'' (1967)''']] [''Captain'']: Crushed to death by a stone column as the city was being destroyed.
 
*[[The Time Tunnel (1966 series)|'''''The Time Tunnel: The Walls of Jerico'' (1967)''']] [''Captain'']: Crushed to death by a stone column as the city was being destroyed.
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== Noteworthy Connections ==
 
== Noteworthy Connections ==
 
* <span>Mr. </span>[[Felippa Rock]]
 
* <span>Mr. </span>[[Felippa Rock]]
* <span>Father of </span>[[Christopher Pate]]<gallery>
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* <span>Father of </span>[[Christopher Pate]]
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== Gallery ==
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[[Category:Actors|Pate, Michael]]
 
[[Category:Listed on Original Cinemorgue|Pate, Michael]]
 
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[[Category:Actors who died in Roger Corman Movies]]
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Revision as of 15:05, 14 September 2019

Michael Pate (1920 - 2008)

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Michael Pate in 'Thriller: Trio for Terror'

Film Deaths:

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Michael Pate (statue) in 'Thriller: Trio for Terror'

  • Ten Tall Men (1951) [Browning]: Killed with the legionnaires' own heavy machine gun when the Riffs kill George Tobias, capture it, and then attack the camp. (Thanks to Brian)
  • The Strange Door (1951)
  • The Black Castle (1952) [Von Melcher]: Shot, along with Stephen McNally by Richard Greene, (as the try to race to his coffin without knowing there were pistols in it).
  • King Richard and the Crusaders (1954) [Conrad, Marquis of Montferrat]: Stabbed to death by Laurence Harvey during a struggle on a drawbridge. (Thanks to Gordon)
  • A Lawless Street (1955) [Harley Baskam]: Shot to death in a shoot-out with Randolph Scott in a saloon. (Thanks to Gordon).
  • Westbound (1959) [Mace]: Shot to death, along with Andrew Duggan, in a shoot-out with Randolph Scott. (Thanks to Gordon)
  • Curse of the Undead (1959) [Drago Robles, aka Drake Robey] Shot by Eric Fleming in a showdown; since Michael is a vampire, Eric used a bullet with a cross affixed to the nose. Michael's body disintegrates after he dies.
  • Tower of London (1962)

TV Deaths:

  • Perry Mason: The Case of the Wednesday Woman (1964) [Jack Mallory]: Shot to death (off-screen) by Marie Windsor in an elevator. His body is shown afterwards when Raymond Burr discovers him. (Thanks to Dignan)

Noteworthy Connections

  • Mr. Felippa Rock
  • Father of Christopher Pate

Gallery