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Ray Teal in Brute Force

Ray Teal in Brute Force

Ray Teal (1902 - 1976)

Film Deaths[]

  • Ramrod (1947) [Ed Burma]: Shot to death by Don DeFore, after Don provokes Ray into going for his gun by putting out his cigar on Ray's hand.
  • Brute Force (1947) [Officer Jackson]: Machine gunned by Burt Lancaster during the prison break after fatally wounding Burt.
  • The Black Arrow (1948) [Sir Nick Appleyard]: Shot in the chest, with an arrow fired by Edgar Buchanan.
  • Whispering Smith (1948) [Seagrue]: Shot in the back, along with Frank Faylen, by Alan Ladd as they try to escape the posse.
  • Lorna Doone (1951) [Farmer Ridd]: Shot in the chest by one of the Doone soldiers when he confronts them outside his farm. He dies the following day after talking to his young son Orley Lindgren.
  • Fort Worth (1951) [Gabe Clevenger]: Shot to death by Randolph Scott while standing on a balcony, while Ray is about to shoot Randolph, but is thwarted when Phyllis Thaxter shouts a warning to Randolph.
  • Distant Drums (1951) [Pvt. Mohair]: Presumably stabbed to death (along with another soldier) by two Seminole braves, while Ray and the other soldier are standing guard at a riverbank. The scene ends as the other soldier is stabbed, and since Ray isn't seen the following morning (after Gary Cooper kills the braves), his death is strongly implied.
  • Hangman's Knot (1952) [Quincy]: Presumably dies (off-screen) after his horse drags him away when Randolph Scott knocks him off during a fight and his foot gets tangled in the stirrup.
  • Ambush At Tomahawk Gap (1953) [Doc]: Stabbed to death by an Apache warrior while Ray is trying to help the injured John Derek, before John can get his gun and kill the Apache.
  • The Man From Bitter Ridge (1955) [Shep Bascom]: Shot in the back from a rooftop by Myron Healey as he stands in a wagon about to tell the townspeople about the criminal activities of John Dehner.
  • Utah Blaine (1957) [Russ Nevers]: Shot off his horse by one of the townsmen when the big shootout starts.
  • Guns Of Fort Petticoat (1957) [Saltpork]: Gunned down, along with Nestor Paiva and James Griffith, by the Apaches outside the mission.
  • Taggart (1964) [Ralph Taggart]: Shot off his horse by Emile Meyer then trampled to death by stampeding cattle.

Television Deaths[]