
Millard Mitchell
Biography
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Millard Mitchell (August 14, 1903 – October 13, 1953) was an American character actor whose credits include roughly thirty feature films and two television appearances. Born in Havana, Cuba, Mitchell appeared as a bit player in eight films between 1931 and 1936. He returned to film work in 1942 after a six-year absence. Between 1942 and 1953, Mitchell was a successful supporting actor. For his performance in the 1952 film, My Six Convicts, Millard Mitchell won the Golden Globe Award for Best Supporting Actor. Mitchell is also known for his role as Col. Rufus Plummer in Billy Wilder's A Foreign Affair (1948), as Gregory Peck's commanding officer in the war drama Twelve O'Clock High (1949), and as movie mogul "R. F. Simpson" in the musical comedy Singin' in the Rain (1952). Mitchell died at the age of fifty from lung cancer in Santa Monica, California and was interred in the Holy Cross Cemetery in Culver City, California. Description above from the Wikipedia article Millard Mitchell, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.
Movie Appearances

Singin' in the Rain
as R.F. Simpson
1952

Thieves' Highway
as Ed Kinney
1949

The Naked Spur
as Jesse Tate
1953

Kiss of Death
as Detective (uncredited)
1947

A Double Life
as Al Cooley
1947

Convicted
as Malloby
1950

Winchester '73
as High Spade
1950

Twelve O'Clock High
as Major General Patrick Pritchard
1949

A Foreign Affair
as Col. Rufus J. Plummer
1948

My Six Convicts
as James T. Connie
1952

The Gunfighter
as Marshal Mark Strett
1950

Grand Central Murder
as Detective Arthur Doolin
1942

You're in the Navy Now
as George Larrabee
1951

Singapore Sue
as Second Sailor
1932

The Cheat
as Courtroom Spectator (uncredited)
1931
A Lesson in Love
as Freshmen
1931

My Sin
as Trooper
1931

Secrets of a Secretary
as Policeman
1931

Mister 880
as "Mac" McIntire
1950

Here Come the Girls
as Albert Snodgrass
1953