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Michael McMillian
McMillian in 2013
EducationCarnegie Mellon University (BFA)
Occupations
  • Actor
  • writer
  • Years active1999–present

    Michael McMillian is an American actor and writer, known for his roles as Henry Gibson on What I Like About You, Steve Newlin on the HBO series True Blood, Owen on Hot in Cleveland and Tim in Crazy Ex-Girlfriend. McMillian is also the creator and writer of a comic book, Lucid.

    Early years[edit]

    McMillian grew up in Olathe, Kansas, attending Blue Valley Northwest High School through his second year. In 1995, McMillian transferred to Interlochen Arts Academy, where he studied acting, playwriting and screenwriting.[1] He attended Carnegie Mellon University, where he was signed by an agent after a senior class showcase.[2]

    Career[edit]

    McMillian in 2010

    McMillian has acted in films and television shows and has contributed voice work to a number of video games. He garnered attention for his starring role in the independent film Dorian Blues, playing a young man struggling with his family's reaction to his coming out. He played Greg in the original pilot episode of Luis, but gave up the series in favor of making his then-recurring What I Like About You character, Henry Gibson, a regular. McMillian penned an episode during the third season of What I Like About You. He played the role of Harper in the TNT's Saved. His most recent film role was in Imagine That.

    In 2009, McMillian wrote and created the magic-themed comic book mini-series, Lucid, for Before the Door Pictures and Archaia Studios Press. He is also co-writer of the second True Blood comic book series produced by IDW publishing and HBO. In 2010, he appeared opposite star Hilary Duff in the TV movie Beauty & the Briefcase, based on the novel Diary of a Working Girl by Daniella Brodsky.

    Filmography[edit]

    Film[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    1999 Out of Courage 2: Out for Vengeance Kelly O'Rourke Short film
    2004 Dorian Blues Dorian Lagatos
    2007 The Hills Have Eyes 2 PFC David 'Napoleon' Napoli
    2008 Dimples Henry
    2009 Imagine That Brock Pressman
    Glock Smith & Wesson Short film
    2010 Half-Dragon Sanchez Michael Brandtley
    2011 Happy Hour Greg Short film
    2013 Banshee Chapter James Hirsch
    2016 The Tiger Hunter Winston
    Man Rots from the Head Sheldon Short film
    2017 The Arrival Arthur

    Television[edit]

    Year Title Role Notes
    2002 8 Simple Rules Guy Episode: "Son-in-Law"
    Firefly Young Hopeful Episode: "Shindig"
    2003 Miracles Kevin Kettridge Episode: "The Ghost"
    2003–2005 What I Like About You Henry Gibson Recurring role (season 1), main (season 2), guest (season 3)
    2005 Veronica Mars Pete Comiscky Episode: "Weapons of Class Destruction"
    Without a Trace Paul Cartwright Episode: "Lost Time"
    Marsha Potter Gets a Life TV film
    2006 Big Love Chad Episode: "A Barbecue for Betty"
    Saved Harper Sims Main role
    2007 Scrubs Patrick Episode: "My Conventional Wisdom"
    2008 Small Town News Daniel TV film
    2008–2014 True Blood Steve Newlin Recurring role (season 1), Main (season 2, 5–6), Special Guest (Seasons 3-4, 7)
    2009 The Mentalist Drew Abner Episode: "Red Scare"
    Rockville CA Brett Episodes: "Are You Single", "Brett", "Lost in the Supermarket", "Yes, Yes, No, Yes"
    2010 Beauty & the Briefcase Tom Reinhart TV film
    The Whole Truth Walter Williams Episode: "Judicial Discretion"
    The Further Adventures of Edmund and Pablo James TV short
    2011 CSI: NY Neal Cooper Episode: "Party Down"
    Futurestates Dr. Slate Episode: "Beholder"
    Love Bites Episode: "Keep on Truckin'"
    2011–2015 Hot in Cleveland Owen Recurring role (seasons 2–6)
    2012 House of Lies Paul Episode: "Utah"
    Emily Owens, M.D. Blake Episode: "Emily and... the Good and the Bad"
    2015 Major Crimes Les Dickerhoof Episode: "Reality Check"
    2015–16 Silicon Valley Aaron 'Double A' Anderson Episodes: "Homicide", "Bachmanity Insanity"
    2015–2019 Crazy Ex-Girlfriend Tim Recurring role
    2016 Shameless Tyler Episodes: "Going Once, Going Twice", "Refugees"
    Hawaii Five-0 Chris Dalton Episode: "Waiwai"
    NCIS David Kemmons Episode: "Love Boat"
    2017 Micah the Asshole Ghost James TV film
    2018 NCIS: Los Angeles Donald Jenkins Episode: "Reentry"
    2023 9-1-1: Lone Star Vic Episode: "A House Divided"

    Video games[edit]

    Year Title Voice role Notes
    2004 Men of Valor Hess
    Fight Club Angel Face Ricky
    2005 SWAT 4 Male Hostage #1 / Phone Caller #1
    2012 Gangster Vegas Various

    References[edit]

    1. ^ Christopher, Hearne Jr. (March 21, 2007). "Star in "Hills Have Eyes II" sees better things ahead". The Kansas City Star. Retrieved March 23, 2007.
  • ^ Butler, Robert W. (March 18, 2007). "Olathe native moves into movies". The Kansas City Star. Retrieved March 23, 2007.
  • External links[edit]


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