Steve Ihnat in Madigan
Steve Ihnat (1934 - 1972)
Film Deaths[]
- Hour of the Gun (1967) [Andy Warshaw]: Shot repeatedly in a showdown by James Garner in revenge to taking part in the murder of his brother Morgan (Sam Melville).
- In Like Flint (1967) [Carter]: Killed when the space capsule he's in is hit by missiles, after James Coburn ties him in it. (James escapes from the capsule before the missiles hit).
- Madigan (1968) [Barney Benesch]: Shot by Harry Guardino after shooting Richard Widmark.
Television Deaths[]
- Bonanza: Dead and Gone (1965) [Johann Brunner]: Shot in the chest by Hoyt Axton, when he tries to attack him.
- Rawhide: Retreat (1965) [Kaster]: Shot to death by John Anderson as he tried to ride out of a box canyon with stolen army payroll money.
- Gunsmoke: The Mission (1967) [Ashe]: Shot dead by James Arness in a confrontation in the cantina.
- Cimarron Strip: The Hunted (1967) [Felix Gauge]: A wanted gunslinger, he is ambushed in a stable and shot in the back by bounty hunters Bill Fletcher and Arthur Batanides.
- The F.B.I.: The Maze (1969) [Frank Welles]: TBA
- Mannix: End Game (1969) [Gus Keller]: Killed in an explosion when Mike Connors puts an explosive radio in an elevator shaft.
- Mission: Impossible: The Amnesiac (1969) [Maj. Paul Johan]: Shot to death (off-screen) by Anthony Zerbe. We hear the shot from outside the warehouse.
- Bonanza: Terror at Two O'Clock (1971) [Mr. Ganns]: Shot in the chest by Michael Landon, as he was trying to reload a Gatling gun, which had emptied after shooting at Landon; Ihnat, who was posing as an Associated Press reporter from St. Louis, had planned to use the Gatling gun to execute a mass shooting of Virginia City's townspeople during a peace treaty signing between the Army and the Paiute Native American tribe.
