Tony Millan
Anthony Millan, known professionally as Tony Millan, is a British character actor and television comedy scriptwriter.[1] Millan appeared in numerous roles, predominantly in sitcoms and drama series on British television throughout the 1980s and 1990s.[2][3]
Early life[]
Millan was born in Edmonton, London, England in 1946.[4] He was educated in London and trained there as an actor.
Personal life[]
Millan married Marilyn J Honig in 1971 in London.[5] The marriage produced three children.
Selected filmography[]
- Citizen Smith (1977–1980) as Tucker
- L for Lester (3 episodes, 1982) as Sid
- Sweet Sixteen (2 episodes, 1986) as Tom Sherrin
- Goodnight Sweetheart (series 6, 1999) as Kenneth
- Birds of a Feather (series 7, 1997) as the hotel manager
- Nelson's Column (series 1, episode 4, 1994) as theatre manager
- Hot Metal (series 2, episode 3, 1988) as peasant
- Lame Ducks (series 1 and 2, 1984–1985) as Maurice
- As Time Goes By (1992) as gorilla-gram
- Last of the Summer Wine (1 episode, 1997) as Gunnie
- May to December as Mr Kennedy
- One Foot in the Grave (1992) as Jack Aylesbury
- High Hopes (2 episodes, 2006) as Renfield
- Jack and Jeremy's Real Lives (1996)
- Grange Hill (1 episode, 1995) as Mr Dennis
- Casualty (series nine, 1994) as George a paramedic
- If You See God, Tell Him (1993) as Leonard Ewbank
- The Bill (1993) as Mr Linnell
- Hale and Pace (TV series) (1993)
- Alexei Sayle's Stuff (1988–1991) multiple roles
- On The Up (1991) as Chalky Smith
- The Brittas Empire (1991) as Ken Owen
- Close To Home (1990) as Mr Gill
- The Lenny Henry Show (two episodes, 1985)
- Roll Over Beethoven (1985) as waiter
- Holding the Fort (1980) as Daniel
- Mixed Blessings (1980) as Giovanni
- Holding On (1977) as officer in trench
- The Girls of Slender Means (3 episodes, 1975) as Ernest Claymore
Writing credits[]
- ChuckleVision (series 1 and series 16)
- A Prince Among Men (series 1)
- Birds of a Feather (series 6 episode 3)
- Not with a Bang (entire series)
- The Brittas Empire (5 episodes)
Voice acting credits[]
- Big Finish Dr Who series audio books (several roles)
References[]
- ^ "tonymillan.com". tonymillan.com. Retrieved 2021-03-15.
- ^ British Comedy Guide. "Tony Millan - British Comedy Guide". Comedy.co.uk. Retrieved 2021-03-15.
- ^ "Tony Millan". BFI. Retrieved 2021-03-15.
- ^ "FreeBMD Entry Info". Freebmd.org.uk. Retrieved 2021-03-15.
- ^ "FreeBMD Entry Info". Freebmd.org.uk. Retrieved 2021-03-15.
External links[]
- Tony Millan at IMDb
- Tony Millan(Aveleyman)
Categories:
- 1946 births
- Living people
- Male actors from London
- People from Edmonton, London
- Writers from London
- English male television actors
- English television writers
- 20th-century English male actors