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Steve Kahan is an American actor who is the cousin of director Richard Donner and is probably best known for his role as Capt. Murphy in the ''[[Lethal Weapon]]'' films.  Donner has cast Kahan in several of his films including all 4 ''[[Lethal Weapon]]'' films, ''[[Superman]]'', ''[[Assassins]]'', ''[[Conspiracy Theory]]'' and ''[[Scrooged]]''.
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Steve Kahan is an American actor who is the cousin of director Richard Donner and has been cast several of Donner's films including all 4 ''[[Lethal Weapon]]'' films, ''[[Superman]]'', ''[[Assassins]]'', ''[[Conspiracy Theory]]'' and ''[[Scrooged]]''.  His best known role is as Capt. Murphy in the ''[[Lethal Weapon]]'' films.  
  
 
'''Steve Kahan can be seen with the following firearms with the following films and television shows:'''
 
'''Steve Kahan can be seen with the following firearms with the following films and television shows:'''

Revision as of 20:56, 5 June 2011

Steve Kahan is an American actor who is the cousin of director Richard Donner and has been cast several of Donner's films including all 4 Lethal Weapon films, Superman, Assassins, Conspiracy Theory and Scrooged. His best known role is as Capt. Murphy in the Lethal Weapon films.

Steve Kahan can be seen with the following firearms with the following films and television shows:

Steve Kahan as an LAPD Sergeant holds the Franchi SPAS-15 in Predator 2.


Film

Gun Character Title Note Date
Franchi SPAS-15 LAPD Sergeant Predator 2 1990
Smith & Wesson Model 60 Captain Murphy Lethal Weapon 3 1992

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