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Denny Miller

 
Actor: Denny Miller
  • Born: Apr 25, 1934
  • Occupation: Actor
  • Active: '60s-'80s
  • Major Genres: Drama, Comedy
  • Career Highlights: Buck and the Preacher, Tarzan, the Ape Man, Gilligan's Island: Our Vines Have Tender Apes
  • First Major Screen Credit: Tarzan, the Ape Man (1959)

Biography

American leading actor Denny Miller has an athletic build, and nice blonde hair. He most frequently appeared in films of the 1970s. ~ Sandra Brennan, All Movie Guide
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Denny Miller
Born April 25, 1934 (1934-04-25) (age 75)
United States Bloomington, Indiana,
United States
Other name(s) Denny Scott Miller
Occupation Film, television actor
Spouse(s) Kit Smythe (divorced)
Nancy Miller (current)

Denny Scott Miller (born April 25, 1934, in Bloomington, Indiana) is an American actor, perhaps best known for his guest-starring roles on Gilligan's Island and as Tarzan in the late 1950s.

Miller was a basketball star at UCLA, where his father was a physical education instructor. In his senior year, while working as a furniture mover to pay for school, he was discovered on Sunset Boulevard by a Hollywood agent who signed him with MGM. He became the first blond Tarzan in Tarzan, the Ape Man (1959), a cheapie/quickie which lifted most of its footage from earlier Johnny Weissmuller movies. MGM had him under contract for 20 months; in that time, he worked eight weeks as Tarzan. After that, he did guest spots on a number of television series, such as Northwest Passage, a 1958-1959 adventure program on NBC co-starring Keith Larsen and Buddy Ebsen and on NBC's western series, Overland Trail, starring William Bendix and Doug McClure, and Laramie, co-starring John Smith and Robert Fuller. From 1961-1964, Miller was a regular on Wagon Train in the role of the scout, Duke Shannon. In 1965-1966, after Wagon Train was cancelled, he starred on NBC as the husband of Juliet Prowse in the sitcom Mona McCluskey. He also appeared on the western series Gunsmoke as Lijah.

Miller guest-starred on Gilligan's Island in 1964 as Duke Williams in episode “Big Man on Little Stick”, and in 1967 as Tongo the Ape Man in episode “Our Vines Have Tender Apes”. He would also guest-star on another Sherwood Schwartz production, The Brady Bunch, in 1973 as Carol Brady's egomaniacal high-school boyfriend Tank Gates in the episode "Quarterback Sneak".

In 1968, Miller appeared as "Wyoming" Bill Kelso in the Peter Sellers movie The Party, which he remembers as the most fun part he ever did. He appeared in the Battlestar Galactica episode "The Gun on Ice Planet Zero" and the Buck Rogers in the 25th Century episode "The Dorian Secret". He also appeared as John Hays on "Hawaii Five-O" in the episode "Pray Love Remember, Pray Love Remember" in 1968. His character was a college boyfriend wrongly accused of murder.

Miller later appeared as an alien invader in the television miniseries V. All together, he starred in over 200 episodic television series. He played the Gorton's Fisherman in his yellow rain gear on TV commercials for 14 years.

Denny Miller wrote an autobiography titled "Didn't You Used To Be...What's His Name?" and a book about the obesity problem in the United States called "Toxic Waist?...Get To Know Sweat!". USA Book News selected this last book as a Finalist in the Health Category for "Best Books 2006".

Miller now lives with his wife, Nancy, in Las Vegas, Nevada, and teaches classes in relaxation.

See also

Preceded by
Gordon Scott
Actors to portray Tarzan
1959
Succeeded by
Jock Mahoney

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