Victor Millan
Biography
Biography
Victor Millan was an actor who made a successful career for himself in film. In his early acting career, Millan appeared in such films as "Elephant Walk" (1954), "Apache Ambush" (1955) and the adaptation "Battle Cry" (1955) with Van Heflin. He also appeared in the dramatic adaptation "Giant" (1956) with Elizabeth Taylor, the Anthony Quinn western "The Ride Back" (1957) and the Sterling Hayden western "Terror in a Texas Town" (1958). He also starred in the TV movies "Any Second Now" (1968-69), "The Impatient Heart" (NBC, 1971-72) and "Savage" (NBC, 1972-73). He also appeared in "The Streets of San Francisco" (ABC, 1972-73). He also had roles in film during these years, including roles in the James Stewart dramatic adaptation "The F.B.I. Story" (1959) and the adaptation "The Pink Jungle" (1968) with James Garner. Millan focused on film in more recent years, appearing in "Doc Savage, The Man of Bronze" (1975) with Ron Ely, "Boulevard Nights" (1979) with Richard Yñiguez and "Scarface" (1983) with Al Pacino. He also was featured in the TV movie "Act of Violence" (CBS, 1979-1980). Millan most recently appeared on "Choose or Lose 2000: The Gun Fight" (MTV, 1999-2000).