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John Miljan

1892–1960 · Actor

Biography

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John Miljan (November 9, 1892 – January 24, 1960) was an American actor. He appeared in 201 films between 1924 and 1958. He was the tall, smooth-talking villain in Hollywood films for almost four decades, beginning in 1923.

Miljan made his first sound film in 1927 in the promotional trailer for The Jazz Singer, inviting audiences to see the upcoming landmark film. In later years he played imposing, authoritative parts such as high-ranking executives and military officers. He is best remembered as General Custer in Cecil B. De Mille's film The Plainsman.

Miljan died from cancer in Hollywood in 1960, aged 67. He was married to Victoire Lowe and adopted her two sons from her first marriage to actor Creighton Hale.

Notable Noir Roles

The Last Crooked Mile

1946Dir. Philip Ford · Police Lieutenant Mayrin

A mystery grows after a bank robbery car leads investigators to a carnival sideshow.

The Flame

1947Dir. John H. Auer · Detective

George McAllister, the black sheep of a wealthy family who has squandered his share of the family inheritance, lives in constant jealousy, hatred and resentment of his half-brother Barry, who has been…

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1951Dir. Joseph Losey · Blind Baloon Vendor

Remake of the 1931 Fritz Lang original. In the city, someone is murdering children. The Police search is so intense, it is disturbing the 'normal' criminals, and the local hoods decide to help find th…

Full Noir Filmography

3 films · 1946–1951