Australian born Milton Owen was a stage and screen actor. He appeared in Hollywood films, in small or minor, typically uncredited, roles from 1934 to 1947.
The Lady Escapes
(English reporter (uncredited))
Kind Lady
(Servant (uncredited))
The Perfect Gentleman
(Minor Role (uncredited))
The White Angel
(Soldier (uncredited))
The Story of Vernon and Irene Castle
(Recruiter (uncredited))
It's in the Air
(Cashier (uncredited))
The Winning Ticket
(Purser (uncredited))
The Great Garrick
(Thierre)
Lost Horizon
(Fenner (uncredited))
A Dangerous Adventure
(The Right Honorable Gerald Roderick Shell (uncredited))
The Brighton Strangler
(Inspector (Uncredited))
My Name Is Julia Ross
(Policeman (uncredited))
Blondes at Work
(Mr. Jay (uncredited))
The Exile
(Wilcox)
The Countess of Monte Cristo
(Desk Clerk (uncredited))