Mini-Biography:
Adolph Milar was born on April 19, 1886 in Germany. He was a German Herec, known for Man Hunt (1941), Call of the flesh (1930), Isle of Escape (1930), Adolph Milar's first movie on record is from 1919. Adolph Milar died on May 25, 1950 in Santa Clara, CA, USA. His last motion picture on file dates from 1941.
1941: Man Hunt (Herci: German Pigeon Man), Režie Fritz Lang, with Walter Pidgeon, Joan Bennett, George Sanders,
1930: Call of the flesh (Herci: Police Officer (/xx/) ), Režie Charles Brabin, with Renée Adorée, Ramon Novarro, Dorothy Jordan,
1930: Isle of Escape (Herci), Režie Howard Bretherton, with Jack Ackroyd, Noah Beery jr., Monte Blue,
1930: Dämon des Meeres (Herci), Režie Wilhelm Dieterle, Michael Curtiz, with Lissy Arna, Carla Bartheel, Wilhelm Dieterle,
1928: The Michigan Kid (Herci: Shorty ), Režie Irving Willat, with Conrad Nagel, Renée Adorée, Lloyd Whitlock,
1928: Clothes Make the Woman (Herci: Bolshevik Leader), Režie Tom Terriss, with Eve Southern, Walter Pidgeon, Charles Byer,
1928: The Devil's Skipper (Herci: Mate Cornish (as Adolph Millar)), Režie John G. Adolfi, with Belle Bennett, Montagu Love, Gino Corrado,
1923: Fury (Herci: Yuka), Režie Henry King, with Richard Barthelmess, Tyrone Power, Pat Hartigan,
1922: My Friend the Devil (Herci: Dryden's Stepfather ), Režie Harry F. Millarde, with Charles Richman, , ,
1919: The Black Circle (Herci: Jeff Pollard (as Adolph Millar ), Režie Frank Reicher, with Creighton Hale, Virginia Valli, Jack Drumier,