Kenneth McMillan (July 2, 1932 – January 8, 1989) was an American actor. McMillan was usually cast as gruff, hostile and unfriendly characters due to his rough image. However, he was sometimes cast in some lighter comic roles that highlighted his gentler side. He was perhaps best known as Jack Doyle in Rhoda (1977–1978), and as Baron Harkonnen in David Lynch's Dune.
Dune
(Baron Vladimir Harkonnen)
Cat's Eye
(Cressner)
Armed and Dangerous
(Captain Clarence O'Connell)
Breaking Up
(Vancrier)
The Hustler of Muscle Beach
(Joseph Demec)
Three Fugitives
(Horvath)
Eyewitness
(Mr. Deever)
Borderline
(Malcolm Wallace)
Whose Life Is It Anyway?
(Judge Wyler)
Runaway Train
(Eddie MacDonald)
Carny
(Heavy St. John)
True Confessions
(Frank Crotty)
The Pope of Greenwich Village
(Barney)
Ragtime
(Willie Conklin)
Malone
(Hawkins)
Chilly Scenes of Winter
(Pete)
Protocol
(Senator Norris)
Reckless
(John Rourke Sr.)
Packin' It In
(Howard Estep)
Little Miss Marker
(Brannigan)
Hide in Plain Sight
(Sam Marzetta)
Partners
(Chief Wilkins)
Bloodbrothers
(Banion)
Remembering Ragtime
(Willy Conklin (archive footage))
Oliver's Story
(Jamie Francis)
In the Custody of Strangers
(Albert C. Caruso)
A Death in Canaan
(Sgt. Tim Scully)
Blue Skies Again
(Dirk)
The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
(Borough Commander)
Acceptable Risks
(Wes Boggs)
Dog Day Afternoon
(Commissioner (uncredited))
Joe Dancer III: The Big Trade
(Lt. Herbie Quilan)
Concrete Beat
(Marion Kaiser)
Serpico
(Charlie (uncredited))
When She Says No
(Mr. Michaels)
The Clairvoyant
(Detective Cullum)
Heartbeeps
(Max)
Girlfriends
(Cabbie)
Dixie: Changing Habits
(Tony Marchesso)
The Stepford Wives
(Market Manager)
Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye
(Softy McNamara)
Murder, She Wrote
(Coach Kevin Cauldwell)
Magnum, P.I.
Rhoda
Starsky & Hutch
King
(Bull Connor)
Kojak
(Lt. Decker)
Our Family Honor
(Patrick McKay)
Salem's Lot
(Parkins Gillespie)
Maggie Briggs
Favorite Son
(Henry O'Brien)
Rhoda
(Jack Doyle)
Kojak
(Lt. George O'Mara)
The Rockford Files
(Morry Hawthorne)
Moonlighting
(Baptista)
Kojak
(Lt. Becker)