About
John Milford
Overview
John Milford (September 7, 1927 - August 14, 2000) was an American actor in theatre, television, and films, playing scores of roles, often as a western villain. He was estimated to have had about 500 appearances in TV roles. Born in Johnstown, New York, Milford studied civil engineering at Union College but chose to pursue his first love, acting. He worked for some years with Los Angeles' Bureau of Engineering, Department of Public Works.
Throughout his career Milford continued to work in the theater. He founded the Chamber Theater at 3759 Cahuenga Blvd, pioneering Equity Waiver productions in Los Angeles, and helped launch the careers of actors such as Richard Chamberlain and Vic Morrow.
Milford's Los Angeles Times obituary credits him with using his engineering background to help create the original design for the Hollywood Walk Of Fame.
(Source: Wikipedia)
Known for
Acting |
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1995 | Wounded Heart | Actor | Ezekiel Ettinger | N/A N/A |
1995 | Broken Trust | Actor | Judge Frank Wister | 58 Average |
1983 | Policewoman Centerfold | Actor | Mr. Oaks | 58 Average |
1981 | Spider-Man: The Dragon's Challenge | Actor | Professor Roderick Dent / Jonathan Fleming | 58 Average |
1980 | Back to the Planet of the Apes | Actor | Miller | 58 Average |
1980 | Enos | Actor | Captain Dempsey | 69 Fair |
1980 | The Kids Who Knew Too Much | Actor | Green | 58 Average |
1980 | The Aliens Are Coming | Actor | Eldon Gates | 58 Average |
1979 | Joni | Actor | Dr. Sherrill | 59 Average |
1976 | Riding with Death | Actor | Elliott | 57 Average |
1975 | The Missing Are Deadly | Actor | 59 Average |
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1968 | The Sound of Anger | Actor | Sheriff Turner | N/A N/A |
1967 | The Last Challenge | Actor | Turpin | 59 Average |
1966 | For Pete's Sake | Actor | N/A N/A |
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1965 | The Legend of Jesse James | Actor | Cole Younger | 68 Fair |
1963 | Gunfight at Comanche Creek | Actor | Bill Peters | 58 Average |
1959 | Face of a Fugitive | Actor | Haley (uncredited) | 58 Average |
1958 | The Heart is a Rebel | Actor | Hal Foster | N/A N/A |
1955 | Marty | Actor | (uncredited) | 65 Fair |