Victor Millan Explained

Victor Millan
Birth Name:Joseph Brown
Birth Date:August 1, 1920
Birth Place:East Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Death Place:Santa Monica, California, U.S.
Alma Mater:University of California, Los Angeles
Occupation:Theater professor, actor
Years Active:1952–1989

Joseph Brown (August 1, 1920 – April 3, 2009), known professionally as Victor Millan, was an American actor, academic and former dean of the theatre arts department at Santa Monica College in Santa Monica, California.[1]

Early life

Brown was born on August 1, 1920[1] in East Los Angeles to Mexican parents who had emigrated to the United States during the Mexican Revolution.[2] His mother was a seamstress from Durango. Brown first developed an interest in acting during junior high school. He graduated from Theodore Roosevelt High School. He served as a sergeant in the United States Army Air Corps during World War II.[1] During the war, Brown was stationed in China, India and Burma.[1]

He enrolled at the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA) following the end of World War II.[1] Brown earned both his bachelor's degree and his master's degree in theatre arts from UCLA.[1]

Career

Brown, who adopted the stage name Victor Millan during his acting career, had over eighty separate television and film credits, in addition to his theater work. Some of his earliest roles included the 1952 film, The Ring, which was directed by Kurt Neumann, as well as Walk the Proud Land, Touch of Evil, and The FBI Story. He played schoolteacher Rafael Guerra in "Wanted, Dead or Alive" S3 E14 "Witch Woman", opposing Jeannette Nolan's superstitions as La Curandera (1960). In 1968 Millan appeared as Lazaro on The Big Valley in the episode titled "Miranda."

Millan's later film credits included in 1975, and the 1983 film, Scarface starring Al Pacino, in which Millan played Ariel Bleyer. Millan was an active member of the Screen Actors Guild.[1]

Brown taught theatre arts at Santa Monica College for his entire academic teaching career.[1] He served as the Dean of the theatre arts department at the college for over 25 years.[1]

Victor Millan died at his home in Santa Monica, California, on April 3, 2009, at the age of 88.[1]

Filmography

YearTitleRoleNotes
1952The Ring Pablo
1952Horizons West Mexican Soldier Uncredited
1952Thunderbirds Pvt. Joe Lastchance
1954Elephant Walk Koru, Servant Uncredited
1954Drum Beat Indian Uncredited
1955Battle Cry Pvt. Pedro Uncredited
1955Strange Lady in Town Young Priest Uncredited
1955Apache Ambush Manuel Uncredited
1956Walk the Proud Land Santos
1956Giant Angel Obregón Sr.
1956The Girl He Left Behind Sgt. Storm Cloud Uncredited
1957The Ride Back Father Ignatius
1957Escape from San Quentin Mendez Uncredited
1958Touch of Evil Manelo Sanchez
1958Terror in a Texas Town Jose Mirada
1959The FBI Story Mario
1963King Kong vs. GodzillaRodrigo InfantaUncredited
1968The Pink Jungle Helicopter Pilot
1975 Chief Chaac
1976W.C. Fields and Me Spanish Translator Uncredited
1979Boulevard Nights Mr. Landeros
1983Scarface Ariel Bleyer

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: Joseph Brown August 1, 1920 - April 3, 2009. Los Angeles Times. 2009-04-07 . 2009-04-18.
  2. Web site: VICTOR MILLAN – IN HIS OWN WORDS . 2024-02-23 . latinopia.com.