John Miltern (1870 – January 16, 1937) was an actor in theater and films in the United States. He was in the Broadway play Yellow Jack. He was also in Channing Pollock's play Roads of Destiny. Another of his stage performances was described as manly and always sympathetic.
In 1927, he was one of the actors arrested for performing in theater productions determined to be indecent by authorities.
Miltern was struck by a car in January 1937, dying at the scene.
1936
as Mr. Gordon, Museum Guard
1936
as Mr. Hall
1936
as Governor Slade
1936
as Vincenti
1935
as Briggs
1934
as Mr. Breene
1932
as Frederick Holman
1927
as Gerrit Rantoul
1927
as Asa Ashling
1926
as Courtney Adams
1925
as John Rand
1923
as Stephen Cortlandt
1922
as District Attorney Brandon
1922
as Gov. Stephan Albee
1922
as The King
1922
as Peter Lame
1921
as Experience
1920
as Schuyler Van Vechten
1918
as Henri de Prunelles
1917