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[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000955/ Ward Bond] (1903 - 1960)
 
[http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0000955/ Ward Bond] (1903 - 1960)
   
 
==Film Deaths==
 
==Film Deaths==
   
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*'''''[[Noah's Ark (1928)|Noah's Ark]]''[[Noah's Ark (1928)| (1928)]]''' [''Uncredited Flood Extra'']: Drowned in the great flood.
*'''''The Falcon Takes Over''''' ''(an adaptation of Raymond Chandler's Farewell, My Lovely)'' '''(1942)''' [''Moose Malloy'']: Shot twice in the chest by [[Helen Gilbert]] when she is revealed to be the missing Velma Reeves. (''Thanks to Brian'')
 
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*'''''The Oklahoma Kid'' (1939)''' [''Wes Handley'']: Killed in a saloon by [[James Cagney]].
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*'''''The Falcon Takes Over''' (an adaptation of Raymond Chandler's Farewell, My Lovely)'' '''(1942)''' [''Moose Malloy'']: Shot twice in the chest by [[Helen Gilbert]] when she is revealed to be the missing Velma Reeves. (''Thanks to Brian'')
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*'''''A Man Betrayed'' (1941)''' [''Floyd'']: Shot by [[Harold Huber]] while being confronted in the Inferno Nightclub by [[John Wayne]].
   
 
*'''''Canyon Passage'' (1946)''' [''Honey Bragg'']: Hiding out in Indian territory, he is discovered by them when they attack and scatter the posse pursuing [[Brian Donlevy]], and gets clubbed to death. (''Thanks to Brian'')
 
*'''''Canyon Passage'' (1946)''' [''Honey Bragg'']: Hiding out in Indian territory, he is discovered by them when they attack and scatter the posse pursuing [[Brian Donlevy]], and gets clubbed to death. (''Thanks to Brian'')
   
*'''''The Fugitive'' (1947)''' [''James Calvert 'El Gringo'']: Fatally shot in the darkened cornfield by one of [[Pedro Armendariz]]'s policemen, they don't find him and he dies later after talking to [[Henry Fonda]]. (''Thanks to Brian'')
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*'''''The Fugitive'' (1947)''' [''James Calvert 'El Gringo'']: Shot in the darkened cornfield by one of [[Pedro Armendáriz]]' policemen, they don't find him and he dies later after talking to [[Henry Fonda]]. (''Thanks to Brian'')
   
 
*'''''[[Fort Apache (1948)]]''''' [''Sgt. Maj. Michael O'Rourke'']: One of [[Henry Fonda]]'s men in the remaining platoon overrun by the Apaches in the mouth of the canyon. Shown from a distance. (''Thanks to Brian'')
 
*'''''[[Fort Apache (1948)]]''''' [''Sgt. Maj. Michael O'Rourke'']: One of [[Henry Fonda]]'s men in the remaining platoon overrun by the Apaches in the mouth of the canyon. Shown from a distance. (''Thanks to Brian'')
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*'''''Tap Roots'' (1948)''' [''Hoab Dabney]'': Dies of blood loss while being operated on his wound (of being shot by a Confederate soldier)
   
*'''''Dakota Incident'' (1956)''' [''Sen. Blakeley'']: Gets an arrow in his guts from one of [[Charles Horvath's]] Cheyenne's when he appeals to them to let the stranded stagecoach passengers go free. (''Thanks to Brian'')
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*'''''Dakota Incident'' (1956)''' [''Sen. Blakeley'']: Gets an arrow in his guts from one of [[Charles Horvath]]'s Cheyenne's when he appeals to them to let the stranded stagecoach passengers go free. (''Thanks to Brian'')
   
*'''''Rio Bravo'' (1959)''' [''Pat Wheeler'']: Shot dead from a window by one of [[John Russell]]'s men as he walks down the darkened street. (''Thanks to Brian'')
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*'''''[[Rio Bravo (1959)|Rio Bravo]]''[[Rio Bravo (1959)| (1959)]]''' [''Pat Wheeler'']: Shot dead from a window by one of [[John Russell]]'s men as he walks down the darkened street. (Note: Ward did not participate in his “death” scene, a double/stand-in was used). (''Thanks to Brian'')
   
 
==TV Deaths==
 
==TV Deaths==
None.
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None Known.
   
   
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Revision as of 16:27, 23 March 2020

Ward Bond (1903 - 1960)

Film Deaths

  • Noah's Ark (1928) [Uncredited Flood Extra]: Drowned in the great flood.
  • The Oklahoma Kid (1939) [Wes Handley]: Killed in a saloon by James Cagney.
  • The Falcon Takes Over (an adaptation of Raymond Chandler's Farewell, My Lovely) (1942) [Moose Malloy]: Shot twice in the chest by Helen Gilbert when she is revealed to be the missing Velma Reeves. (Thanks to Brian)
  • A Man Betrayed (1941) [Floyd]: Shot by Harold Huber while being confronted in the Inferno Nightclub by John Wayne.
  • Canyon Passage (1946) [Honey Bragg]: Hiding out in Indian territory, he is discovered by them when they attack and scatter the posse pursuing Brian Donlevy, and gets clubbed to death. (Thanks to Brian)
  • The Fugitive (1947) [James Calvert 'El Gringo]: Shot in the darkened cornfield by one of Pedro Armendáriz' policemen, they don't find him and he dies later after talking to Henry Fonda. (Thanks to Brian)
  • Fort Apache (1948) [Sgt. Maj. Michael O'Rourke]: One of Henry Fonda's men in the remaining platoon overrun by the Apaches in the mouth of the canyon. Shown from a distance. (Thanks to Brian)
  • Tap Roots (1948) [Hoab Dabney]: Dies of blood loss while being operated on his wound (of being shot by a Confederate soldier)
  • Dakota Incident (1956) [Sen. Blakeley]: Gets an arrow in his guts from one of Charles Horvath's Cheyenne's when he appeals to them to let the stranded stagecoach passengers go free. (Thanks to Brian)
  • Rio Bravo (1959) [Pat Wheeler]: Shot dead from a window by one of John Russell's men as he walks down the darkened street. (Note: Ward did not participate in his “death” scene, a double/stand-in was used). (Thanks to Brian)

TV Deaths

None Known.