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Occupation
  
Actor

Children
  
Alison McMillan

Role
  
Actor

Name
  
Kenneth McMillan

Years active
  
1969–1989


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Born
  
July 2, 1932 (
1932-07-02
)
Brooklyn, New York City, U.S.

Died
  
January 8, 1989, Santa Monica, California, United States

Spouse
  
Kathryn McDonald (m. 1969–1989)

Parents
  
Margaret McMillan, Harry McMillan

Movies
  
Dune, Runaway Train, Cat's Eye, True Confessions, The Pope of Greenwic

Similar People
  
Freddie Jones, Lewis Teague, Ulu Grosbard, Harley Cokeliss, Dean Stockwell

Kenneth McMillan (July 2, 1932 – January 8, 1989) was an American actor. McMillan was usually cast as gruff, hostile and unfriendly characters due to his rough image. However, he was sometimes cast in some lighter roles that highlighted his more benign side.

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Personal life

McMillan was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Margaret and Harry McMillan, a truck driver. He attended the Fiorello H. LaGuardia High School of Music & Art and Performing Arts. Prior to becoming an actor, McMillan was employed at Gimbels Department Store first as a salesman, then as a section manager, and then a floor superintendent managing three floors. At age 30, McMillan decided to pursue an acting career, and took acting lessons from Uta Hagen and Irene Dailey. He was married to Kathryn McDonald (20 June 1969 - 8 January 1989) (his death) with whom he had one child, actress Alison McMillan.

Career

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McMillan made his film debut at age 41 with a small role in Sidney Lumet's police drama Serpico. The actor played a borough commander in The Taking of Pelham One Two Three, but often was cast as characters such as a cowardly small town sheriff in Tobe Hooper's 1979 TV mini-series Salem's Lot, a similar law enforcement officer in the 1987 Burt Reynolds film Malone, William Hurt's bitter paraplegic father in Eyewitness, a wily safe cracker in The Pope of Greenwich Village, and a racist fire chief in Ragtime who is memorably told off by the New York police commissioner, James Cagney.

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He portrayed the grotesquely obese - and gleefully psychotic - Baron Vladimir Harkonnen in Dune, the pathetic drunken pop of Aidan Quinn in Reckless and a sleazy high roller gambler in "The Ledge," an episode of the horror anthology film Cat's Eye. Yet he did sometimes end up on the right side of the law, playing Robert Duvall's detective partner in True Confessions and a judge who must rule whether Richard Dreyfuss has the right to die in Whose Life Is It Anyway?.

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McMillan was also adept at comedy, giving performances as a baseball club manager in Blue Skies Again, Meg Ryan's corrupt security guard captain dad in Armed and Dangerous and a dotty senile veterinarian in Three Fugitives.

McMillan had a recurring role as Valerie Harper's irate boss Jack Doyle on the TV sitcom Rhoda. Among the TV shows McMillan did guest spots on are Dark Shadows, Ryan's Hope, as a 53rd precinct lieutenant on Kojak, Starsky & Hutch, The Rockford Files, Moonlighting, Lou Grant, Magnum, P.I. and Murder, She Wrote.

Outside of his film and TV 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.

McMillan died of liver disease at age 56.

Filmography

Actor
1989
Top of the Hill (TV Series) as
Steele Cooley
- Top of the Hill (1989) - Steele Cooley
1989
Three Fugitives as
Horvath
1988
Favorite Son (TV Mini Series) as
Henry O'Brien
- Part One (1988) - Henry O'Brien
1988
Frank's Place (TV Series) as
Mitch Torrance
- The King of Wall Street (1988) - Mitch Torrance (as Ken McMillan)
1987
Tales from the Hollywood Hills: A Table at Ciro's (TV Movie) as
Lew Carteret
1987
Magnum, P.I. (TV Series) as
Joe Hatten
- Innocence- A Broad (1987) - Joe Hatten
1987
Murder, She Wrote (TV Series) as
Coach Kevin Cauldwell
- When Thieves Fall Out (1987) - Coach Kevin Cauldwell
1987
CBS Summer Playhouse (TV Series) as
Harry Gunz
- Sons of Gunz (1987) - Harry Gunz
1987
Malone as
Hawkins
1986
Moonlighting (TV Series) as
Baptista
- Atomic Shakespeare (1986) - Baptista
1986
Armed and Dangerous as
Captain Clarence O'Connell
1986
Alfred Hitchcock Presents (TV Series) as
Judge Paul Magrew
- Four O'Clock (1986) - Judge Paul Magrew
1986
Acceptable Risks (TV Movie) as
Wes Boggs
1985
Our Family Honor (TV Series) as
Patrick McKay / Commissioner Patrick McKay
- Crimes of Passion: Part 2 (1986) - Patrick McKay
- Crimes of Passion: Part 1 (1985) - Patrick McKay
- End of the Line (1985) - Patrick McKay
- Lone Justice (1985) - Patrick McKay
- Mark of Cain (1985) - Patrick McKay
- The Casino (1985) - Patrick McKay
- Homecoming (1985) - Patrick McKay
- The Hostage (1985) - Patrick McKay
- Cat and Mouse (1985) - Patrick McKay
- Runaway Movie Queen (1985) - Patrick McKay
- In the Line of Duty (1985) - Patrick McKay
- Everybody Is a Star (1985) - Patrick McKay
- Pilot (1985) - Commissioner Patrick McKay
1985
Runaway Train as
Eddie MacDonald
1985
Cat's Eye as
Cressner
1984
Protocol as
Senator Norris
1984
Dune as
Baron Vladimir Harkonnen
1984
Amadeus as
Michael Schlumberg (2002 Director's Cut)
1984
Concrete Beat (TV Movie) as
Marion Kaiser
1984
The Pope of Greenwich Village as
Barney
1984
Suzanne Pleshette Is Maggie Briggs (TV Series) as
Walter Holden
- Maggie's Theater Review (1984) - Walter Holden
- A New Leaf (1984) - Walter Holden
- Roman Holiday (1984) - Walter Holden
- Wrong, Bad, Dumb, Stinks (1984) - Walter Holden
- Maggie Meets Geoff (1984) - Walter Holden
1984
Reckless as
John Rourke Sr
1984
When She Says No (TV Movie) as
Mr. Michaels
1983
Murder 1, Dancer 0 (TV Movie) as
Lt. Herbie Quinlan (as Ken McMillan)
1983
Blue Skies Again as
Dirk
1983
Dixie: Changing Habits (TV Movie) as
Tony Marchesso
1983
Packin' It In (TV Movie) as
Howard Estep
1982
The Clairvoyant as
Detective Cullum
1982
In the Custody of Strangers (TV Movie) as
Albert C. Caruso
1982
Partners as
Chief Wilkins
1981
Heartbeeps as
Max
1981
Whose Life Is It Anyway? as
Judge Wyler
1981
Ragtime as
Willie Conklin
1981
True Confessions as
Det. Frank Crotty
1981
Eyewitness as
Mr. Deever
1980
Borderline as
Malcolm Wallace
1980
Carny as
Heavy St. John
1980
The Hustler of Muscle Beach (TV Movie) as
Joseph Demec
1980
Hide in Plain Sight as
Sam Marzetta
1980
Little Miss Marker as
Brannigan
1979
Salem's Lot (TV Mini Series) as
Constable Parkins Gillespie
- Part 2 (1979) - Constable Parkins Gillespie
- Part 1 (1979) - Constable Parkins Gillespie
1979
Chilly Scenes of Winter as
Pete
1979
Lou Grant (TV Series) as
Jack Riley
- Convention (1979) - Jack Riley
1977
Rhoda (TV Series) as
Jack Doyle
- The Date in the Iron Mask (1978) - Jack Doyle
- Earl's Helping Hand (1978) - Jack Doyle
- Brenda Runs Away (1978) - Jack Doyle
- The Total Brenda (1978) - Jack Doyle
- Jack's New Image (1978) - Jack Doyle
- Ida's Roommate (1978) - Jack Doyle
- Meet the Goodwins (1978) - Jack Doyle
- Rhoda vs. Ida (1978) - Jack Doyle
- Martin Doesn't Live Here Anymore (1978) - Jack Doyle
- Five for the Road: Part 2 (1978) - Jack Doyle
- Five for the Road: Part 1 (1978) - Jack Doyle
- Jack's Back (1978) - Jack Doyle
- So Long, Lucky (1978) - Jack Doyle
- As Time Goes By (1978) - Jack Doyle
- Gary and Ida (1978) - Jack Doyle
- Rhoda Cheats (1978) - Jack Doyle
- The Jack Story (1978) - Jack Doyle
- All Work and No Play (1978) - Jack Doyle
- Ida Alone (1978) - Jack Doyle
- Who's Shy? (1977) - Jack Doyle
- Rhoda Likes Mike (1977) - Jack Doyle
- Ida Works Out (1977) - Jack Doyle
- One Is a Number (1977) - Jack Doyle
- The Job (1977) - Jack Doyle
1978
Oliver's Story as
Jamie Francis
1978
The Rockford Files (TV Series) as
Morry Hawthorne
- A Fast Count (1978) - Morry Hawthorne
1978
Starsky and Hutch (TV Series) as
Lt. Daniel E. Slate
- Strange Justice (1978) - Lt. Daniel E. Slate
1978
Bloodbrothers as
Banion
1978
Girlfriends as
Cabbie (as Ken McMillan)
1978
A Death in Canaan (TV Movie) as
Sgt. Tim Scully
1978
King (TV Mini Series) as
Bull Connor
- Episode #1.3 (1978) - Bull Connor (credit only)
- Episode #1.2 (1978) - Bull Connor
- Episode #1.1 (1978) - Bull Connor
1976
Kojak (TV Series) as
Lt. George O'Mara / Lt. Becker / Lt. Decker
- No License to Kill (1978) - Lt. George O'Mara
- A Shield for Murder: Part 2 (1976) - Lt. Becker
- A Shield for Murder: Part 1 (1976) - Lt. Decker
1978
Breaking Up (TV Movie) as
Vancrier (as Ken McMillan)
1977
The Rubber Gun Squad (TV Movie) as
Capt. Egan
1977
Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye (TV Movie) as
Softy McNamara
1975
Ryan's Hope (TV Series) as
Charlie Ferris
1975
Dog Day Afternoon as
Commissioner (uncredited)
1975
The Stepford Wives as
Market Manager
1974
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three as
Borough Commander (as Kenneth Mc Millan)
1973
Serpico as
Charlie (uncredited)
1969
Dark Shadows (TV Series) as
Bartender at the Eagle / Jack Long
- Episode #1.991 (1970) - Bartender at the Eagle
- Episode #1.899 (1969) - Jack Long
Soundtrack
1977
Rhoda (TV Series) (performer - 2 episodes)
- As Time Goes By (1978) - (performer: "As Time Goes By" - uncredited)
- Who's Shy? (1977) - (performer: "Blue Moon" - uncredited)
Thanks
2013
Special Collector's Edition (TV Series) (in memory of - 2 episodes)
- Dune: Edición Especial (2014) - (in memory of)
- Serpico (2013) - (in memory of)
1972
The Special London Bridge Special (TV Movie) (special thanks)
Self
1984
Destination Dune (TV Short documentary) as
Self / Baron Vladimir Harkonnen
Archive Footage
2013
The Calm Before the Chaos: Kyle T. Heffner Reflects on Runaway Train (Video documentary short) as
Eddie MacDonald (uncredited)
1997
Welcome to Twin Peaks (TV Special documentary) as
Baron Vladimir Harkonnen (uncredited)

References

Kenneth McMillan (actor) Wikipedia