thumb|Wagon Train cast, 1962. Back row: [[John McIntire and Terry Wilson. Front row: Miller and Frank McGrath.]]

Denny Scott Miller (born Dennis Linn Miller; April 25, 1934 – September 9, 2014) was an American actor, perhaps best known for his regular role as Duke Shannon on Wagon Train, his guest-starring appearances on Gilligan's Island and Charlie's Angels, and his 1959 film role as Tarzan.

Background

Miller was born in Bloomington, Indiana, to Bernard "Ben" Miller (1909–1999) and Martha Alice Miller (née Linn, 1911–2010). The 6'4' Miller was a basketball player for the UCLA Bruins at UCLA, where his father was a physical education instructor.

In his senior year, while he was working as a furniture mover to pay for school, Miller was discovered on Sunset Boulevard by a Hollywood agent who signed him with Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer. His screen test was directed by George Cukor.

Acting career

Miller 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. Miller had been recommended by someone else considered for the role, William Smith, later a star of the NBC Laredo western series.

His film career included roles in Love in a Goldfish Bowl (1961), and the part of "Wyoming" Bill Kelso in The Party (1968), which he remembered as the part he most enjoyed. His other film credits included Making It (1971), Doomsday Machine (1972), Buck and the Preacher (1972), The Gravy Train (1974), The Island at the Top of the World (1974), The Norseman (1978), Caboblanco (1980) and Circle of Power (1981).

Books

Miller published an autobiography, Didn't You Used to Be...What's His Name?,

Death

Miller was diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) in January 2014. He died in Las Vegas on September 9, 2014, at the age of 80.

Filmography

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! Year

! Title

! Role

! Notes

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|1958|| Some Came Running || Dewey Cole || Uncredited

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|1959|| Tarzan, the Ape Man || Tarzan ||

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|1961|| Love in a Goldfish Bowl || Oscar Flegler ||

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|1965|| Gilligan's Island: “Big Man on a Small Stick” ||Duke Williams||

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|1967|| Gilligan's Island: “Our Vines Have Tender Apes” ||Tongo The Ape Man||

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|1968|| The Party || William 'Wyoming Bill' Kelso ||

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|1969|| Hawaii Five-O “Pray Love Remember, Pray Love Remember” || John Hayes ||

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|1971|| Making It || Skeeter ||

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|1971|| The Virginian (TV series) || Joe Terry || season 9 episode 15 (The politician)

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|1972|| Buck and the Preacher || Floyd ||

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|1972|| Doomsday Machine || Col. Don Price ||

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|1973|| The Brady Bunch: “Quarterback Sneak” ||Tank Gates||

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|1974|| The Gravy Train || Rex ||

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|1974|| The Island at the Top of the World || Town Guard ||

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|1976|| Alice (TV series) || Jack Newhouse ||season 1 episode 2 (Alice Gets a Pass)

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|1978|| The Norseman || Rauric ||

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|1978|| Rockford Files || Norman ||season 5 episode 9 (Black Mirror)

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|1979, 1981|| The Incredible Hulk || John Tobey; Paul Corton || season 2 episode 8 (Killer Instinct); season 4 episode 14 (The Harder They Fall)

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|1980|| Caboblanco || Horst ||

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|1981|| Circle of Power || Uwe ||

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|1984|| Dallas: “Blow Up” || Max ||

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|2005|| Hell to Pay || Horace the miner || (final film role)

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See also

  • Mike Henry
  • Buster Crabbe
  • Lex Barker
  • Ron Ely

Notes

  • Entry for Denny Miller at Brian's Drive-In Theater
  • Official Denny Miller Website
  • Erbzine