
Actor
Born July 2, 1932 in Brooklyn, New York City, New York, USA
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.

Remembering Ragtime
Willy Conklin (archive footage)

Three Fugitives
Horvath

Favorite Son
Henry O'Brien

Tales from the Hollywood Hills: Natica Jackson
Lou Carter

Malone
Hawkins

Armed and Dangerous
Captain Clarence O'Connell

Acceptable Risks
Wes Boggs

Runaway Train
Eddie MacDonald

Our Family Honor
Patrick McKay

Cat's Eye
Cressner

Moonlighting
Baptista

Protocol
Senator Norris

Dune
Baron Vladimir Harkonnen

Murder, She Wrote
Coach Kevin Cauldwell

Concrete Beat
Marion Kaiser

The Pope of Greenwich Village
Barney

Reckless
John Rourke Sr.

When She Says No
Mr. Michaels

Joe Dancer III: The Big Trade
Lt. Herbie Quilan

Blue Skies Again
Dirk

Dixie: Changing Habits
Tony Marchesso

Packin' It In
Howard Estep

Destination Dune
Self

The Clairvoyant
Detective Cullum

In the Custody of Strangers
Albert C. Caruso

Partners
Chief Wilkins

Heartbeeps
Max

Whose Life Is It Anyway?
Judge Wyler

Ragtime
Willie Conklin

True Confessions
Frank Crotty

Eyewitness
Mr. Deever

Borderline
Malcolm Wallace

Magnum, P.I.
Joe Hatten

Carny
Heavy St. John

The Hustler of Muscle Beach
Joseph Demec

Little Miss Marker
Brannigan

Hide in Plain Sight
Sam Marzetta

Salem's Lot
Parkins Gillespie

Chilly Scenes of Winter
Pete

Oliver's Story
Jamie Francis

Bloodbrothers
Banion

Girlfriends
Cabbie

A Death in Canaan
Sgt. Tim Scully

King
Bull Connor

Breaking Up
Vancrier

Johnny, We Hardly Knew Ye
Softy McNamara

Dog Day Afternoon
Commissioner (uncredited)

Starsky & Hutch

The Stepford Wives
Market Manager

The Taking of Pelham One Two Three
Borough Commander

The Rockford Files
Morry Hawthorne

Rhoda

Serpico
Charlie (uncredited)

Kojak
Lt. Decker