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[[File:Tyronepower.jpg|thumb|256px|Tyrone Power in ''Witness for the Prosecution'']]
Tyrone Power (1914 - 1958)
 
   
 
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000061/ Tyrone Power] (1914 - 1958)
== Film Deaths ==
 
* '''''Jesse James'' (1939)''' [''Jesse James]'': Shot in the back by [[John Carradine]].
 
* '''''Blood and Sand'' (1941)''' [''Juan Gallardo'']: Gored to death by a bull in the arena. ''(Thanks to DLS).''
 
* '''''The Eddy Duchin Story'' (1956)''' [''Eddy Duchin'']: Dies (off-screen) of leukaemia. The movie presents his death symbolically by showing him playing a piano duet with his son (Rex Thompson) followed by some camera movement which eventually reveals Rex by himself at the piano.
 
* '''''Witness for the Prosecution'' (1957)''' [''Leonard Stephen Vole'']: Stabbed in the chest by [[Marlene Dietrich]] in the courtroom, after she discovers he's leaving her for [[Ruta Lee]]. ''(Thanks to Betty'')
 
   
 
==Film Deaths==
== Notable Connections ==
 
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*'''''[[Jesse James (1939)|Jesse James]]''[[Jesse James (1939)| (1939)]]''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_James Jesse James]'']: Shot from behind by [[John Carradine]], as Tyrone fixes a painting.
* Son of [[Tyrone Power Sr.]]
 
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* Ex-Mr. [[Annabella]]
 
 
*'''''Blood and Sand'' (1941)''' [''Juan Gallardo'']: Gored to death by a bull in the arena. (''Thanks to DLS'')
* Ex-Mr. [[Linda Christian]]
 
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* Father of Romina, Taryn and [[Tyrone Power IV]]
 
 
*'''''The Eddy Duchin Story'' (1956)''' [''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eddy_Duchin Eddy Duchin]'']: Dies (off-screen) of leukaemia. The movie presents his death symbolically by showing him playing a piano duet with his son ([[Rex Thompson]]) followed by some camera movement which eventually reveals Rex by himself at the piano.
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*'''''Witness for the Prosecution'' (1957)''' [''Leonard Stephen Vole'']: Stabbed in the chest by [[Marlene Dietrich]] in the courtroom, after she discovers he's leaving her for [[Ruta Lee]]. ''(Thanks to Betty'')
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==Notable Connections==
 
*Son of [[Tyrone Power Sr.]]
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*Ex-Mr. [[Annabella]].
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*Ex-Mr. [[Linda Christian]].
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*Father of Romina, Taryn and [[Tyrone Power IV]].
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Revision as of 20:52, 17 March 2019

Tyronepower

Tyrone Power in Witness for the Prosecution

Tyrone Power (1914 - 1958)

Film Deaths

  • Blood and Sand (1941) [Juan Gallardo]: Gored to death by a bull in the arena. (Thanks to DLS)
  • The Eddy Duchin Story (1956) [Eddy Duchin]: Dies (off-screen) of leukaemia. The movie presents his death symbolically by showing him playing a piano duet with his son (Rex Thompson) followed by some camera movement which eventually reveals Rex by himself at the piano.
  • Witness for the Prosecution (1957) [Leonard Stephen Vole]: Stabbed in the chest by Marlene Dietrich in the courtroom, after she discovers he's leaving her for Ruta Lee. (Thanks to Betty)

Notable Connections