Rayford Barnes (1920 - 2000)
Film Deaths:[]
- Wichita (1955) [Hal Clements]: Shot to death, along with Jack Elam, in a shoot-out with Peter Graves, Joel McCrea, and John Smith. (Thanks to Gordon)
- The Three Stooges in Orbit (1962) [Zogg]: Killed along with George N. Neise by a nuclear explosion after Joe DeRita mistakenly attaches the bomb to the vehicle Rayford was trying to steal. (Rayford was wearing heavy alien makeup for this role)
- The Wild Bunch (1969) [Buck]: Shot to death as a mercy killing by William Holden after being wounded during a shoot-out. (Thanks to Walter Goodseal)
- The Hunting Party (1971) [Crimp]: Sniped/shot to death by Gene Hackman.
- Conquest of the Planet of the Apes (1972) [Riot Control Commander]
- Breakheart Pass (1975) [Sgt Bellew]: Killed with all his soldiers when their uncoupled carriage rolls down a hill, derails and crashes at high speed. (Thanks to Brian)
- Death Hunt (1981) [Trapper #3]: Shot in the chest in a shoot-out with Charles Bronson at his cabin.
Television Deaths:[]
- Have Gun Will Travel: The Road to Wickenburg (1958) [Sol Goodfellow]: Shot in the chest with a derringer by Richard Boone.
- Law of the Plainsman: Passenger to Mescalero (1959) [Rick Modesto]: Shot by Eddie Quillan. (Thanks to Brian)
- Rawhide: Moment in the Sun (1965) [Bert Inge]: Bludgeoned to death with a fallen limb by Billy Gray so he could take over his incarcerated brother (Pat Conway's) criminal gang and claim his girlfriend (Sherry Jackson).
- Rawhide: Blood Harvest (1965) [Shelby]: Shot to death by Steve Forrest after Rayford had worked his was behind Steve, Eric Fleming and Michel Petit during a gunfight. He is seen by Michel who warns Steve in time to shoot Rayford first.
- The Big Valley: Image Of Yesterday (1967) [Tolly]: Shot in a confrontation with Dan O'Herlihy. (Thanks to Brian)
- The High Chaparral: The Kinsman (1968) [Gurney]: Barnes and William Watson hold up a payroll wagon but are distracted by Cameron Mitchell riding up, which gives Jack Lord the chance to shoot them both before anything happens to indicate he is in on the robbery. (Thanks to Brian)
- The New Perry Mason: The Case of the Violent Valley (1974) [Frank Haden]: Shot to death (off-camera) by Frances Lee McCain. We hear the shot outside his office and his body is shown when a security guard discovers him.