Robert Milasch | |
Birth Name: | Robert Emmett Milasch |
Birth Date: | April 18, 1885 |
Birth Place: | New York |
Death Date: | November 14, 1954 (aged 69) |
Death Place: | Woodland Hills, California |
Othername: | Robert Milash Robert E. Milasch Robert Milach R.E. Milasch |
Occupation: | actor |
Yearsactive: | 1903–1951 |
Spouse: | Frances Strong (1 child) Virginia Rose |
Children: | 1 child |
Robert Milasch (April 18, 1885 – November 14, 1954[1])[2] was an American character actor in the silent and sound periods. He was 6 feet, 6 inches tall.[3]
Milasch left his Smoke Mountain, Tennessee, home at age 9, joining a wagon circus that went through the village. At age 13, performing as a contortionist, he joined another circus and went with it to South Africa. He left that troupe after being beaten by his boss and went to England, where he worked as a clown. Back in the United States in 1898, he joined the Gaumont Film Company and began acting in short films for it.[4]
Milasch acted on stage before he worked in films. He began his film career in 1903 at 18 at the Edison Manufacturing Company. One of his first Edison films was two appearances in the classic The Great Train Robbery.[5] In the sound era nearly every film appearance was uncredited.
Milasch died of uremic poisoning on November 14, 1954, in Woodland Hills, California, aged 69.[1]