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Victor Arthur Kilian (March 6, 1891 – March 11, 1979) was an American actor who was blacklisted by the Hollywood movie studio bosses in the 1950s.
Oct 10, 2012 · The actor Victor Kilian was bludgeoned to death at the Lido Apartments in Hollywood in 1979, a few weeks before I moved in. Around that time and in that area, though I certainly wasn’t aware of it, there was apparently a lot of dying going on.
Victor Kilian. Actor: The Ox-Bow Incident. American character actor of gruff demeanor who played in dozens of films through the Thirties and Forties. A native of New Jersey, he was a wagon driver for his father's laundry business before joining a vaudeville company.
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Victor Kilian. Actor: The Ox-Bow Incident. American character actor of gruff demeanor who played in dozens of films through the Thirties and Forties. A native of New Jersey, he was a wagon driver for his father's laundry business before joining a vaudeville company.
- March 6, 1891
- March 11, 1979
Mar 13, 1979 · LOS ANGELES, March 12 — Victor Kilian, a veteran character actor on stage and screen who became best known at the end of his career for his portrayal as the father of the heroine in television's...
Actor Victor Kilian, born on Mar 6, 1891 and died on Mar 11, 1979 starred in Santa Fe Trail, Blood and Sand, Marie Antoinette, Sergeant York, Gentleman's Agreement, Boys Town, The Mark of Zorro (1940), Meet Me in St. Louis, The Hunchback of Notre Dame (1939), Spellbound.
Often cast as a brutish villain (notably "Pap" in the 1939 version of Huckleberry Finn) Kilian duked it out with some of moviedom's most famous leading men; while participating in a fight scene with John Wayne in 1942's Reap the Wild Wind, Kilian suffered an injury that resulted in the loss of an eye.
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