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John Miljan

Birthdate:
Birthplace: Lead, Lawrence County, South Dakota, United States
Death: January 24, 1960 (66)
Holywood, Los Angeles County, California, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Frano (Frank) Antun Niko Miljan and Marija Đive Antica Miljan
Husband of Victorie L Miljan (Hale rod. Lane)
Father of John Lowe Miljan
Brother of Helen (Nellie) Minarich; Mary Miljan and Matthew L Miljan

Occupation: Hollywood Actor
Managed by: Fred Petrich
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About John Miljan

 An actor since the age of 15, John Miljan entered films in 1923. Miljan was handsome enough for leading roles, but realized early on that he'd have a longer screen career as a villain, usually an oily "other man" type. The archetypal Miljan performance can be seen in 1927's The Yankee Clipper. In the course of that film, he (a) feigned an injury to avoid heavy work on board ship, (b) fomented a mutiny, then pretended to fight off the mutineers, and (c) hoarded water for himself while the rest of the crew was dying of thirst--and all the while he pledged undying love for the heroine, who stupidly swallowed his line until the last reel. He made his talkie debut in the promotional trailer for The Jazz Singer (1927), ingratiatingly inviting the audience to see the upcoming landmark production. While he continued playing bad guys in the sound era, he was just as often seen as military officers and police inspectors. His slender frame and authoritative air enabled him to play such roles as General Custer in DeMille's The Plainsman (1936) and a character based on General Wainwright in Back to Bataan (1945). John Miljan remained in harness until 1958, two years before his death. ~ Hal Erickson

Listing of some of John Miljan's films:

  • The Lone Chance (1924)
  • Silent Sanderson (1925)
  • The Devil's Circus (1926)
  • The Unholy Night (1929)
  • The Unholy Three (1930)
  • The Sea Bat (1930)
  • Iron Man (1931)
  • The Rich Are Always with Us (1932)
  • Whistling in the Dark (1933)
  • What! No Beer? (1933)
  • Young and Beautiful (1934)
  • The Ghost Walks (1934)
  • Charlie Chan in Paris (1935)
  • Mississippi (1935)
  • The Oklahoma Kid (1939)
  • Emergency Squad (1940)
  • The Fallen Sparrow (1943)
  • I Accuse My Parents (1944)
  • Back to Bataan (1945, uncredited)
  • The Ten Commandments (1956) - The Blind One
  • The Lone Ranger and the Lost City of Gold (1958) - Chief Tomache
  • Dead Men Don't Wear Plaid (1982 - archive footage)
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John Miljan's Timeline

1893
November 8, 1893
Lead, Lawrence County, South Dakota, United States
1932
April 15, 1932
Los Angeles, Los Angeles County, California, United States
1960
January 24, 1960
Age 66
Holywood, Los Angeles County, California, United States