Millard K. Wilson
Actor · Assistant Director · Scenario Writer
Born Apr 5, 1890 · Louisville, Kentucky, USA
Active 1914–1933
Millard K. Wilson was an American actor of the silent film era. He appeared in 94 films between 1914 and 1930, co-starring with Lon Chaney Sr. in some of them. Chaney and Wilson were life-long friends.
Filmography
The Costello Case (1930) — HendersonThe Scarlet Dove (1928) — Assistant DirectorProwlers of the Sea (1928) — Assistant DirectorMr. Wu (1927) — Assistant DirectorTell It to the Marines (1926) — Fight RefereeThe Limited Mail (1925) — Assistant DirectorIn the Days of Buffalo Bill (1922) — Tim O'MaraThe Ghost of the Canyon (1920) — Tom ForrestWhen Bearcat Went Dry (1919) — Jerry HendersonWhom the Gods Would Destroy (1919)The Branded Man (1918) — Jim CalvertThe Human Target (1918) — Prince OscarDanger Ahead (1918)Hell Bent (1918) — Undetermined Role (uncredited)The Scarlet Drop (1918) — Graham LyonsThieves' Gold (1918)A Woman's Fool (1918) — "The Virginian"Fighting Mad (1917) — Frank Baxter (as M.K. Wilson)The Return of John Boston (1916) — Arthur Williams · Scenario WriterVagabond Love (1915) — Marjorie's Husband - the Rich MercahntThe Deputy's Chance That Won (1915) — Monk TurgisA Mother's Atonement (1915) — JohnThe Ninety Black Boxes (1914) — The AlmonerThe Oubliette (1914) — Philip de Soisson