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[[File:Trevorbardette.jpg|thumb|300px|Trevor Bardette in ''Dark Command'']]
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[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0054253/ Trevor Bardette] (1902 - 1977)
 
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0054253/?ref_=fn_al_nm_1 Trevor Bardette] (1902 - 1977)
 
   
 
==Film Deaths==
 
==Film Deaths==
*'''''Dark Command'' (1940)''' [''Mr. Hale'']: Shot to death by [[Roy Rogers]] during an argument in the barbershop
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*'''''Dark Command''''' '''(1940)''' [''Mr. Hale'']: Shot to death by [[Roy Rogers]] during an argument in the barbershop
 
*'''''The Westerner''''' '''(1940)''' [''Shad Wilkins'']: Hung by [[Walter Brennan]] after Trevor accidentally shoots a steer.
 
 
*'''''[[Dick Tracy (1945)|Dick Tracy]]''''' (''[[Dick Tracy (1945)|Dick Tracy]]'', ''[[Dick Tracy (1945)|Detective]]''; ''[[Dick Tracy (1945)|Splitface]]'') '''[[Dick Tracy (1945)|(1945)]]''' [''Professor Linwood J. Starling'']: Throat slit by [[Mike Mazurki]] in Trevor's home.
*'''''The Westerner'' (1940)''' [''Shad Wilkins'']: Hung by [[Walter Brennan]] after Trevor accidentally shoots a steer. (''Thanks to Brian'')
 
 
*'''''Dick Tracy vs. Cueball''''' '''(1946)''' [''Lester Abbott'']: Strangled by [[Dick Wessel]] in Trevor's stateroom on the ship; we only see their shadows on the wall during the murder.
 
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*'''''Omoo-Omoo the Shark God''''' '''(1949)''' [''Capt. Roger Guy'']: While suffering from a mysterious illness caused by a native curse Trevor is beaten by [[Richard Benedict]] who was trying to get him to reveal the location of the stolen pearls. He dies shortly after (off-camera) while talking to his daughter ([[Devera Burton]]).
*'''''Dick Tracy, Detective''' (Dick Tracy; Splitface)'' '''(1945)''' [''Professor Linwood J. Starling'']: Throat slit by [[Mike Mazurki]] in Trevor's home.
 
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*'''''Montana Territory''''' '''(1952)''' [''Lloyd Magruder'']; Hit with an axe by [[Jack Elam]] and shot by [[Clayton Moore]] as they and [[Robert Griffin]] attack him and his son to steal their mined gold. The son (uncredited) is shot by Robert.
 
 
*'''''[[The Man from the Alamo (1953)|The Man from the Alamo]]''''' '''[[The Man from the Alamo (1953)|(1953)]]''' [''[[wikipedia:Davy_Crockett|Davy Crockett]]'']: Killed by Mexican forces during the assault on the Alamo.
*'''''Dick Tracy vs. Cueball'' (1946)''' [''Lester Abbott'']: Strangled by [[Dick Wessel]] in Trevor's stateroom on the ship; we only see their shadows on the wall during the murder.
 
 
*'''''Destry''''' '''(1954)''' [''Sheriff Joe Bailey'']: Shot in the back as he leaves [[Lyle Bettger]]'s gambling room. (Later dialogue indicates he was shot by [[George Wallace]] but when he is arrested he says it was Bettger)
 
*'''''[[The Man from the Alamo (1953)|The Man from the Alamo]]''[[The Man from the Alamo (1953)| (1953)]]''' [''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Davy_Crockett Davy Crockett]'']: Killed by Mexican forces during the assault on the Alamo.
 
 
*'''''Destry'' (1954)''' [''Sheriff Joe Bailey'']: Shot in the back as he leaves [[Lyle Bettger]]'s gambling room. (Later dialogue indicates he was shot by [[George Wallace]] but when he is arrested he says it was Bettger) (''Thanks to Brian'')
 
 
==TV Deaths==
 
*'''''[[Perry Mason (1957 series)|Perry Mason: The Case of the Startled Stallion (1959)]]''''' [''John Brant'']: Bludgeoned to death (off-screen) with a tire iron by [[Paul Richards]]. His body is shown afterwards when [[Patricia Hardy]] discovers him by a horse.
 
   
 
==Television Deaths==
*'''''[[Wagon Train (1957 series)|Wagon Train: The Antone Rose Story (1963)]]''''' [''Henry Ludlow'']: Dies from a complication of ailments after he staggers into the woods and passes out causing him to catch a fever. He dies in bed in his wagon talking to his daughter ([[Judi Meredith]]).
 
 
*'''''[[Perry Mason (1957 series)|Perry Mason: The Case of the Startled Stallion]]''''' '''[[Perry Mason (1957 series)|(1959)]]''' [''John Brant'']: Bludgeoned to death (off-screen) with a tire iron by [[Paul Richards]]. His body is shown afterwards when [[Patricia Hardy]] discovers him by a horse.
 
*'''''[[Wagon Train (1957 series)|Wagon Train: The Antone Rose Story]]''''' '''[[Wagon Train (1957 series)|(1963)]]''' [''Henry Ludlow'']: Dies from a complication of ailments after he staggers into the woods and passes out causing him to catch a fever. He dies in bed in his wagon talking to his daughter ([[Judi Meredith]]).
 
*'''''[[Wagon Train (1957 series)|Wagon Train: The Lily Legend Story]]''''' '''[[Wagon Train (1957 series)|(1963)]]''' [''Sheriff Lund'']: Dies from a heart attack after receiving a superficial gunshot wound from [[Susan Oliver]] when she disarms him as he was escorting her to the next town to be hanged. He dies after getting word from [[Denny Miller ]] and [[Frank McGrath]] that they would take Susan to the town.
   
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==Gallery==
*'''''[[Wagon Train (1957 series)|Wagon Train: The Lily Legend Story (1963)]]''''' [''Sheriff Lund'']: Dies from a heart attack after receiving a superficial gunshot wound from [[Susan Oliver]] when she disarms him as he was escorting her to the next town to be hanged. He dies after getting word from [[Denny Miller ]] and [[Frank McGrath ]] that they would take Susan to the town.
 
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Latest revision as of 19:52, 23 January 2024

Trevorbardette

Trevor Bardette in Dark Command

Trevor Bardette (1902 - 1977)

Film Deaths[]

  • Dark Command (1940) [Mr. Hale]: Shot to death by Roy Rogers during an argument in the barbershop
  • The Westerner (1940) [Shad Wilkins]: Hung by Walter Brennan after Trevor accidentally shoots a steer.
  • Dick Tracy (Dick Tracy, Detective; Splitface) (1945) [Professor Linwood J. Starling]: Throat slit by Mike Mazurki in Trevor's home.
  • Dick Tracy vs. Cueball (1946) [Lester Abbott]: Strangled by Dick Wessel in Trevor's stateroom on the ship; we only see their shadows on the wall during the murder.
  • Omoo-Omoo the Shark God (1949) [Capt. Roger Guy]: While suffering from a mysterious illness caused by a native curse Trevor is beaten by Richard Benedict who was trying to get him to reveal the location of the stolen pearls. He dies shortly after (off-camera) while talking to his daughter (Devera Burton).
  • Montana Territory (1952) [Lloyd Magruder]; Hit with an axe by Jack Elam and shot by Clayton Moore as they and Robert Griffin attack him and his son to steal their mined gold. The son (uncredited) is shot by Robert.
  • The Man from the Alamo (1953) [Davy Crockett]: Killed by Mexican forces during the assault on the Alamo.
  • Destry (1954) [Sheriff Joe Bailey]: Shot in the back as he leaves Lyle Bettger's gambling room. (Later dialogue indicates he was shot by George Wallace but when he is arrested he says it was Bettger)

Television Deaths[]

Gallery[]