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== Television Deaths == |
== Television Deaths == |
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* '''''[[Rawhide (1959 series)|Rawhide: Incident at Spider Rock]]''''' '''(1963)''' [''Joe Leeds'']: Mortally wounded with a pistol shot from [[James Best]] after William kills James with a rifle shot. He dies moments later talking to [[Susan Oliver]]. |
* '''''[[Rawhide (1959 series)|Rawhide: Incident at Spider Rock]]''''' '''(1963)''' [''Joe Leeds'']: Mortally wounded with a pistol shot from [[James Best]] after William kills James with a rifle shot. He dies moments later talking to [[Susan Oliver]]. |
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− | * '''''[[Batman (1966 series)|Batman: A Death Worse Than Fate]]''[[Batman (1966 series)| ]](1966)''' [''Hood no.2'']: Accidentally shot by [[Victor French]] (whom he accidentally shoots as well) |
+ | * '''''[[Batman (1966 series)|Batman: A Death Worse Than Fate]]''[[Batman (1966 series)| ]](1966)''' [''Hood no.2'']: Accidentally shot by [[Victor French]] (whom he accidentally shoots as well) in a crossfire trap that had been set for [[Adam West]] and [[Burt Ward]]. |
== Gallery == |
== Gallery == |
Revision as of 01:20, 13 July 2018
William Phipps (1922 - 2018)
Film Deaths
- Rose Of Cimarron (1952) [Jeb Dawley]: Shot by Bill Williams after he fails to kill Mala Powers in an ambush. (Thanks to Brian)
- The War of the Worlds (1953) [Wash Perry]: Vaporized, along with Jack Kruschen and Paul Birch by the Aliens.
- The FBI Story (1959) [Baby Face Nelson]: Gunned down by an FBI agent, whom he kills as well.
- The Evil of Frankenstein (1964) [Rena's Father]: Even though he is not in the original version, he is in the U.S. version in which he presumably dies during the time passage (along with Maria Palmer) from Katy Wild’s childhood to her adult life.
Television Deaths
- Rawhide: Incident at Spider Rock (1963) [Joe Leeds]: Mortally wounded with a pistol shot from James Best after William kills James with a rifle shot. He dies moments later talking to Susan Oliver.
- Batman: A Death Worse Than Fate (1966) [Hood no.2]: Accidentally shot by Victor French (whom he accidentally shoots as well) in a crossfire trap that had been set for Adam West and Burt Ward.