John Miltern
John Miltern 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.
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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