Arthur James Millhollin (August 23, 1915 â€" May 23, 1993) was an
American character actor known for his portrayal of nervous, excited,
and befuddled men with pop eyes and peculiar mannerisms, usually
occupying such positions as hotel clerks, government bureaucrats,
military officers, or other middle-management authority figures. He
portrayed Major Royal B. Demming, a psychiatrist, in Andy Griffith's
1958 film No Time for Sergeants, later made into an ABC television
series. In 1963, Millhollin was cast in two episodes as Anson Foster,
the employer of the Imogene Coca lead character in the NBC sitcom
Grindl.Millhollin was born in Peoria, Illinois.He grew up in Council
Bluffs, Iowa and became active with the Omaha Community Playhouse.On
Broadway, Millhollin appeared in Saratoga (1959), The Girls in 509
(1958), and No Time for Sergeants (1955).
American character actor known for his portrayal of nervous, excited,
and befuddled men with pop eyes and peculiar mannerisms, usually
occupying such positions as hotel clerks, government bureaucrats,
military officers, or other middle-management authority figures. He
portrayed Major Royal B. Demming, a psychiatrist, in Andy Griffith's
1958 film No Time for Sergeants, later made into an ABC television
series. In 1963, Millhollin was cast in two episodes as Anson Foster,
the employer of the Imogene Coca lead character in the NBC sitcom
Grindl.Millhollin was born in Peoria, Illinois.He grew up in Council
Bluffs, Iowa and became active with the Omaha Community Playhouse.On
Broadway, Millhollin appeared in Saratoga (1959), The Girls in 509
(1958), and No Time for Sergeants (1955).
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