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Stefan Ihnat (August 7, 1934 – May 12, 1972) was a Slovak-born American actor and director. He emigrated to Canada when he was five years old, and later became a United States citizen.


Early life

Ihnat was born to Andrew and Mary Ihnat in Slovakia and was raised on a farm in
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. His family settled there after fleeing his native Czechoslovakia in 1939, when he was five years old. Ihnat, his mother, father, younger sister, and two young boys from other families left Czechoslovakia three days before Prague was occupied by invading German forces in March of that year.


Film and television career

Ihnat moved to the United States in 1956 to pursue a career in acting and attended the Pasadena Playhouse. He gained United States citizenship. In 1959, he played a truck driver in with cargo hijackers in an episode of '' Highway Patrol''. At a time when he had difficulty finding work he enlisted in the U.S. Army for two years and served at Headquarters U.S. Army, Port Inchon, South Korea. In 1960, Pvt. Ihnat won second prize in the Republic of Korea poetry contest for his entry titled "Toil in the Night." Ihnat guest-starred in many television series during the 1960s, including a mind-controlled lieutenant in the science fiction television series ''
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'' in the two-part episode, " The Inheritors", (1964). In 1965, he guest starred as murderer Charlie Parks in the '' Perry Mason'' episode, "The Case of the Duplicate Case." Ihnat held over 70 guest credits in such well known series as ''
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'' episode " Whom Gods Destroy" (1969) as the psychotic Garth of Izar and also two episodes of '' The Fugitive'', entitled " Cry Uncle" (alongside Ron Howard) and " The Walls of Night". Other credits include ''
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'' ("Field of Dishonor"), ''
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'' ("Exodus 21:22", "Jenny" with
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(December 28, 1970), “The Mission” & "Noose of Gold"), '' The Silent Force'' ("Take As Directed For Death"), ''
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'' ("Dead and Gone" as Johann Brunner, "A Dream to Dream" as Josh Carter and "Terror at 2:00" as Mr. Ganns), '' The Virginian'' ("Jed" and "Last Grave at Socorro Creek"), '' Mission: Impossible'' ("The Astrologer"), ("The Mind of Stefan Miklos"), '' Cimarron Strip'' ("The Hunted"), ''
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'' ("My Master the Rainmaker"), ''
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'' ("Huntdown", "End Game" and "To Draw the Lightning"), ''
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'' ("Region of Peril" and "The Prey"), '' The Name of the Game'' ("The Chains of Command" and "Nightmare"), ''
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'' ("Fright and Flight") and '' Perry Mason'' ("The Case of the Duplicate Case"). In 1971 Inhat was in ''Sweet, Sweet Rachel'', a TV movie that formed the basis for the series '' The Sixth Sense''. Ihnat had several guest roles in '' Mission: Impossible'' including the brilliant Soviet Union investigator Stefan Miklos in the 1969 episode "The Mind of Stefan Miklos," widely praised as one of the most cerebral and intelligent episodes of the entire series. While he played other roles (mostly villains, like in "The Astrologer") in the show, his performance in this episode is his most memorable. From 1964 to 1968 he appeared in eight feature films. He often played villains, using his abilities to subtly turn one-dimensional characters into complex and multi-dimensional antagonists. In 1968, Lamont Johnson cast him in the film ''
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'' in which Ihnat played a murderous playboy in Hawaii doping up teenagers and causing mayhem to the property and person of the character played by lead actor Richard Boone. Also in 1968, he memorably portrayed a murderous thug in the film '' Madigan,'' starring Richard Widmark and Henry Fonda and a NASA administrator in the film ''
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,'' directed by
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and starring James Caan and Robert Duvall. His other film credits included '' The Chase'' (1966), ''
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'' (1967), '' Hour of the Gun'' (1967), ''
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'' (1970), and '' Fuzz'' (1972). Ihnat was a screenwriter and director as well. He wrote, produced and starred in ''Do Not Throw Cushions Into The Ring'', which while never released, led to his receiving the plum position of directing ''
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'', starring
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, with whom he had appeared in ''In Like Flint''. He also co-wrote the movie with Stephen Lodge.


Personal life

Ihnat was married to
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, who posed as Playboy's
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for May 1962. Carter had a daughter from a previous marriage.


Death

Ihnat died of a
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on May 12, 1972, attending the Cannes Film Festival in France. His death, at age 37, came one month after the birth of his son, Stefan. In addition to his wife and son and stepdaughter, he was also survived by his mother. Ihnat was interred in the Westwood Village Memorial Park Cemetery in Los Angeles.


Filmography


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External links

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