Victor Millan

Victor Millan

Deceased · Born: Aug 1, 1920 · Died: Apr 3, 2009

1967
1958
1957
1956

Personal Details

BornAug 1, 1920 Los Angeles, California, USA

Biography

Victor Millan's life commenced on August 1, 1920, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California, United States of America, marking the beginning of an extraordinary journey that would span nearly nine decades.

Throughout his illustrious career, Millan left an indelible mark on the world of entertainment, earning recognition for his exceptional acting skills in a multitude of iconic films. Among his most notable roles, he starred in the 1958 psychological thriller "Touch of Evil", the 1983 crime drama "Scarface", and the 1956 epic drama "Giant".

As the years went by, Millan's remarkable talent continued to captivate audiences worldwide, cementing his status as a true Hollywood legend. However, his remarkable journey eventually came to a close, as he passed away on April 3, 2009, in the beautiful coastal city of Santa Monica, California, United States of America.

Despite his untimely departure, Victor Millan's enduring legacy continues to inspire and influence generations of actors, filmmakers, and entertainment enthusiasts alike, ensuring that his remarkable life and career will forever remain an integral part of cinematic history.

Career

1983
Scarface
Scarface as Ariel Bleyer
1979
Boulevard Nights
Boulevard Nights as Mr. Landeros
Act of Violence
Act of Violence as Detective Ramirez
1973
Savage
Savage as Director
1971
Hacksaw
Hacksaw as Cascade Joe
1968
The Pink Jungle
The Pink Jungle as Helicopter Pilot
1963
King Kong vs. Godzilla
King Kong vs. Godzilla as Rodrigo Infanta (uncredited)
1959
1958
Touch of Evil
Touch of Evil as Manelo Sanchez
1957
The Ride Back
The Ride Back as Father Ignatius
1956
Giant
Giant as Angel Obregón Sr.
1955
Strange Lady in Town
Strange Lady in Town as Young Priest (uncredited)
Battle Cry
Battle Cry as Pvt. Pedro (uncredited)
1952
The Ring
The Ring as Pablo
Horizons West
Horizons West as Mexican Soldier (uncredited)