Thin, fidgety James Millholin made a career out of playing dyspeptic bureaucrats, nervous hotel clerks and other officious authority types. Somewhat reminiscent of Edward Everett Horton or Franklin Pangborn, Millhollin's pinched face, somewhat pop eyes and flighty mannerisms fit those roles like a glove, one of the best examples being the army psychiatrist driven to distraction trying to give Andy Griffith a psychological examination in No Time for Sergeants (1958) (a role he also played on Broadway). Born in Peoria, IL, Millhollin had a career on the Broadway stage and did much television in the early 1950s before breaking into films. After retiring from the industry he moved to Mississippi, where he died in 1993.
- IMDb Mini Biography By: frankfob2@yahoo.com
1974
as Judge Advocate
1973
as Principal Peters
1972
as Dr. Rolland
1971
as Elderly Man
1971
as Funeral Director
1970
as Barber
1970
as Mr. Humus
1970
as Hiccup Man
1969
as Nervous Gambler
1969
as Mr. Pringle
1968
as Mr. Ponsonby
1968
as Charlie Kendall
1968
as Museum Director
1967
as Norton Archer
1967
as Stafford
1967
as Manager
1966
as Rollie Butter
1966
as Proprietor of Costume Shop (uncredited)
1966
as Mr. Maxwell
1966
as Alfred Slye
1965
as Willoughby
1964
as Gordon
1963
as Thin Man (uncredited)
1962
as Mr. Beckman (uncredited)
1962
as Dr. R.A. Kroner
1962
as Ship's Librarian
1961
as Imhoff
1960
as Arnold Finch
1959
as Jason Abernathy
1959
as Mr. Armbruster
1958
as Maj. Royal B. Demming
1957
as Prof. Grove
1955
as Doctor Tebaldi