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James Millican

James Millican
James Millican
Born: 1910 in Pallisades, New York
Died: Nov 24, 1955 in Los Angeles, California
Occupation: Actor
Active: '40s-'50s
Major Genres: Drama, Western
Career Highlights: I Was a Communist for the F.B.I., Top Gun, The Winning Team
First Major Screen Credit: Spoilers of the North (1947)
18 Videos for James Millican
The Man from Laramie (1955) The Dalton Gang (1949) The Glass Key (1942)
High Noon (1952) The Lost Weekend (1945) Meet John Doe (1941)
The Winning Team (1952) A Guy Named Joe (1944) You'll Never Get Rich (1941)
The Gunfighter (1950) Thousands Cheer (1943) Mr. Smith Goes to Washington (1939)
The Gunfighter (1950) My Favorite Blonde (1942) You Can't Take It with You (1938)
Rimfire (1949) Star Spangled Rhythm (1942) Mr. Deeds Goes to Town (1936)
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Biography:

Signed up by MGM's dramatic school directly after graduating from the University of Southern California, American actor James Millican was groomed for that studio's stable of young leading men. Instead, he made his first film, Sign of the Cross (1932), at Paramount, then moved on to Columbia for his first important role in Mills of the Gods (1934).

Possessor of an athletic physique and Irish good looks, Millican wasn't a distinctive enough personality for stardom, but came in handy for secondary roles as the hero's best friend, the boss' male secretary, and various assorted military adjutants. According to his own count, Millican also appeared in 400 westerns; while such a number is hard to document, it is true that he was a close associate of cowboy star Wild Bill Elliott, staging a number of personal-appearance rodeos on Elliott's behalf.

Fans of baseball films will recall James Millican's persuasive performance as Bill Killefer in the Grover Cleveland Alexander biopic The Winning Team. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide.