William George McMillan (November 25, 1944 â€" December 2, 2015) was
an American actor, producer, and director.McMillan was born on
November 25, 1944, in Steubenville, Ohio to William Claude and Nellie
McMillan. While attending Weir High School, he played both offense and
defense for the football team that won the 1960 State Championship.
McMillan attended Washington & Jefferson College where he received a
BA degree. He attended Boston University where he received a Masters
of Fine Arts.In the 1970s, McMillian moved to California to pursue a
career in acting. In 1972, he started his career with White Rat as
Lieutenant. McMillan next starred as David in the 1973 film The
Crazies. In 1976, he starred in The Enforcer, the third in the Dirty
Harry film series, as Lt. Dobbs. In 1983, McMillan starred in Tin Man
as Artie. In 1986, he starred in Oliver Stone's Salvador as Colonel
Bentley Hyde Sr.
an American actor, producer, and director.McMillan was born on
November 25, 1944, in Steubenville, Ohio to William Claude and Nellie
McMillan. While attending Weir High School, he played both offense and
defense for the football team that won the 1960 State Championship.
McMillan attended Washington & Jefferson College where he received a
BA degree. He attended Boston University where he received a Masters
of Fine Arts.In the 1970s, McMillian moved to California to pursue a
career in acting. In 1972, he started his career with White Rat as
Lieutenant. McMillan next starred as David in the 1973 film The
Crazies. In 1976, he starred in The Enforcer, the third in the Dirty
Harry film series, as Lt. Dobbs. In 1983, McMillan starred in Tin Man
as Artie. In 1986, he starred in Oliver Stone's Salvador as Colonel
Bentley Hyde Sr.
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