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*'''''[[Perry Mason (1957 series)|Perry Mason: The Case of the Bullied Bowler (1964)]]''''' [''Dr. Max Taylor'']: Stabbed in the back (off-screen) by [[Charles H. Gray]]. His body is shown afterwards when [[Mike Connors]], [[William Hopper]], [[Robert Harland]] and [[Maurice Manson]] discover him.
 
*'''''[[Perry Mason (1957 series)|Perry Mason: The Case of the Bullied Bowler (1964)]]''''' [''Dr. Max Taylor'']: Stabbed in the back (off-screen) by [[Charles H. Gray]]. His body is shown afterwards when [[Mike Connors]], [[William Hopper]], [[Robert Harland]] and [[Maurice Manson]] discover him.
 
*'''''[[The F.B.I. (1965 series)|The F.B.I.: The Ninth Man]]'' (1968)''' [''Jordan Alexander'']: Shot in the back by [[Wayne Rogers]].
 
*'''''[[The F.B.I. (1965 series)|The F.B.I.: The Ninth Man]]'' (1968)''' [''Jordan Alexander'']: Shot in the back by [[Wayne Rogers]].
*'''''[[The Streets of San Francisco (1972 series)|The Streets Of San Francisco: Going Home (1973)]]''''' [''Beal'']: Shot dead in his store by a hitman named "Keetch" who has been hired by a character named "Maclean". *Neither of these characters are listed on the IMDB, there are a number of names missing. ''(Thanks to Brian)''
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*'''''[[The Streets of San Francisco (1972 series)|The Streets Of San Francisco: Going Home (1973)]]''''' [''Eugene'' ''Beal'']: Shot by [[Todd Martin]] while standing behind the counter of his store. ''(Thanks to Brian)''
 
*'''''[[Hill Street Blues (1981 series)|Hill Street Blues:Praise-Dilaudid (1983)]]''''' [''Murray Kaplan'']: Shot to death.
 
*'''''[[Hill Street Blues (1981 series)|Hill Street Blues:Praise-Dilaudid (1983)]]''''' [''Murray Kaplan'']: Shot to death.
   

Revision as of 22:08, 2 December 2020

Milton Selzer (1918 - 2006)

Film Deaths

  • In Enemy Country (1968) [Bartowski]: Drowned in a washbasin by George Peppard, who suspects Milton is a stool pigeon in the POW camp. (Thanks to Brian)

TV Deaths