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Richard Kim Milford |
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Broadway Credits: Rocky Horror Picture Show; Roxy/LA, Broadway/NYC (Rocky)
Hair; Claude/Woof
Jesus Christ Superstar; Jesus/Judas |
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Sunset (Danger Dan)
Rockabye Hamlet; Laertes; Minskoff Theatre
Also in Henry Sweet Henry, 1776, Your Own Thing, More Than You Deserve, and Salome.
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Guest roles on Mannix(Potrait in Blues),
Sonny Spoon, and The Highwayman
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Laserblast (1978) - Billy Duncan
Escape (1990) - Zoka
Wired to Kill (aka Booby Trap, 1986) - Rooster
Bloodbrothers (aka A Father's Love, 1978) - Butler (Butler is a name, not part)
Nightmare at Noon (1990) - Albino's Henchman
Corvette Summer (aka The Hot One, 1978) - Wayne Lowry
Rock-A-Die, Baby (aka Night of the Full Moon) (1975 TV)
Song of the Succubus (1975 TV)
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album titled "Chain Your Lovers to the Bedposts" and 2 singles, "Muddy River Water" (Decca) and "Help is on the Way, Rozea." Kim has a song "Justice" on the 'Ciao! Manhattan' (Edie Sedgewick) movie. Kim also wrote the music for "Salome," based on the Oscar Wilde play, and starred in it at the Mark Taper Fo-rum in Los Angeles in 1979.
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Richard Kim Milford was born February 7, 1951 (Aquarius) in Glen Ridge, New Jersey. He grew up in the northern suburbs of Chicago - Winnetka, Illinois; he went to New Trier HS. His sister is actress Penelope Milford (Coming Home, Heathers). Kim Milford was an actor-singer-songwriter-composer-dancer who first appeared in SummerStock Theatre in Chicago at age 10; at age 13 he was in the original staging of Hair (he played Woof and Claude). In 1976 he was awarded the Faith and Freedom Award by the Religious Heritage of America for his portrayal of the Prodigal Son in ABC Directories series "Round Trip". He later performed in the first concert tour of Jesus Christ Superstar playing Jesus and Judas, and in the first production of The Rocky Horror Picture Show as Rocky (Roxy Cast in LA, and in NYC on Broadway). Kim Milford died in Chicago on June 16, 1988 of heart failure, after having undergone open-heart surgery several weeks earlier. He was only 37 years old. |
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February 7, 1951 |
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2/12/02 |
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