Kenneth McMillan

Kenneth McMillan

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Kenneth McMillan was born on Jul 02, 1932 in USA. Kenneth McMillan's big-screen debut came with Serpico directed by Sidney Lumet in 1973, strarring Charlie (uncredited). Kenneth McMillan is known for Runaway Train directed by Andrey Konchalovskiy, Jon Voight stars as Manny and Eric Roberts as Buck. The upcoming new movie Kenneth McMillan plays is Three Fugitives which will be released on Jan 27, 1989.

Character actor Kenneth McMillan was born on July 2, 1932 in Brooklyn, New York. Prior to becoming an actor, McMillan was a manager at Gimbels Department Store. At age 30, McMillan decided to pursue an acting career. He attended the LaGuardia High School for Performing Arts and took acting lessons from Uta Hagen and Irene Dailey. He made his film debut at age 41 with a small role in Sidney Lumet's superbly gritty police drama Serpico (1973). Portly and ruddy-faced, with an often aggressive and cantankerous demeanor, McMillan was usually cast as gruff, hostile and unfriendly characters. McMillan's most notable parts include the borough commander in Les pirates du métro (1974), a cowardly small-town sheriff in Tobe Hooper's excellent miniseries Les vampires de Salem (1979), William Hurt's bitter paraplegic father in L'oeil du témoin (1981), a racist fire chief in Ragtime (1981), a wily old safecracker in Le pape de Greenwich Village (1984), the vile and grotesquely obese Baron Vladimir Harkonnen in Dune (1984), Aidan Quinn's pathetic drunken father in Reckless (1984) and a sleazy high-roller gambler in "The Ledge" episode of the hugely enjoyable horror anthology Cat's Eye (1985).Moreover, McMillan was equally adept at comedy, giving especially funny and engaging performances as a baseball club manager in Blue Skies Again (1983), Meg Ryan's corrupt police chief father in Armed and Dangerous (1986), and a dotty senile veterinarian in Les trois fugitifs (1989). McMillan had a steady recurring role as Valerie Harper's irate boss on the situation comedy Rhoda (1974). Among the television series McMillan guest-starred on are Dark Shadows (1966), Ryan's Hope (1975), Kojak (1973), Starsky et Hutch (1975), Deux cent dollars plus les frais (1974), Clair de lune (1985), Magnum (1980) and Arabesque (1984). Outside of his substantial film and television credits, McMillan also frequently performed on stage at the New York Shakespeare Festival. He acted in the original Broadway productions of "Streamers" and "American Buffalo". He won an Obie for his performance in the off-Broadway play, "Weekends Like Other People". Kenneth McMillan died of liver disease at age 56 on January 8, 1989 in Santa Monica, California.

  • Birthday

    Jul 02, 1932
  • Place of Birth

    Brooklyn, New York, USA

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