John Miltern
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John Miltern (1870-1937) was an actor in theater and films in the United States. He was in the Broadway play Yellow Jack. He was also in Channing Pollock's play Roads of Destiny.[1] Another of his stage performances was described as manly and always sympathetic.[2]
In 1927, he was one of the actors arrested for performing in theater productions determined to be indecent by authorities.[citation needed]
Filmography[]
- New York (1916 film)
- The Kentuckians (1921) as Colton
- Social Register (film) (1934) as Mr. Henry Breene
- Innocent (1918 film) as John Wyndham
- Ring Around the Moon (film) (1936) as Nr. Endicott
- Her Final Reckoning (1918) as Prince Zilah
- The Ne'er-Do-Well (1923) as Stephen Cortlandt
- Coming Through (1925) as John Rand
- Parole! (1936) as Governor Slade
- Sins of Man (1936) as Mr. Hall
- Experience (1921 film)
- Tongues of Flame (1924) as Scanlon
- The Profiteers
- East Side, West Side (1927 film)
- Manslaughter (1922 film)
- Murder on a Bridle Path
- Three Live Ghosts (1922 film)
- Everybody's Old Man
- The Love of Sunya
- Three Live Ghosts (1922 film)
- Love's Boomerang
- Fine Manners
- The Man Who Saw Tomorrow (1922 film)
- Kick In (1922 film)
- On with the Dance (1920 film)
References[]
- ^ Thorold, W. J.; Hornblow, Arthur; Maxwell, Perriton; Beach, Stewart (September 30, 1919). "Theatre Magazine". Theatre Magazine Company – via Google Books.
- ^ "The Theatre". Meyer Bros. & Company. September 30, 1916 – via Google Books.
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Categories:
- American actors