Walter Huston (1883 - 1950)
Film Deaths
- Abraham Lincoln (1930) [Abraham Lincoln]: Shot in the head by Ian Keith while Walter is sitting in the balcony in the theatre.
- The Beast of the City (1932) [Captain James Fitzpatrick]: Shot in the chest during the big shoot-out with Jean Hersholt's thugs at Jean's club; he dies shortly after all the gangsters have been wiped out. (Thanks to McQuade)
- The Maltese Falcon (1941) [Captain Jacobi]: Shot (off-screen) by Elisha Cook, Jr.; he manages to carry the Maltese Falcon to Humphrey Bogart's office before he collapses on the couch and dies. (Thanks to Betty)
- Yankee Doodle Dandy (1942) [Jerry Cohan]: Dies of natural causes/old age, with his son (James Cagney) at his bedside. (Thanks to Betty)
- The Outlaw (1943) [Doc Holliday]: Shot in the chest by Thomas Mitchell; he dies shortly afterwards as Thomas and Jack Buetel kneel by his side. (This absolutely bears no resemblance to the actual events in the lives of Doc Holliday and Pat & Billy the Kid.)
- And Then There Were None (1945) [Dr. Edward G. Armstrong]: Pushed off of a cliff (off-screen) by Barry Fitzgerald; his body is shown afterwards when the others discover him. (Thanks to PortsGuy)
TV Deaths
None.
Notable Relatives
- Father of John Huston
- Grandfather of Anjelica, Tony, & Danny Huston
- Great-grandfather of Jack Huston