Victor Kilian Movies and Career Information
Mar 06, 1891
Jersey City
Actor
Victor Arthur Kilian (March 6, 1891 – March 11, 1979) was an American actor who was blacklisted by the Hollywood movie studio bosses in the 1950s. Born in Jersey City, New Jersey, Victor Kilian began his career in entertainment at the age of eighteen by joining a vaudeville company. In the mid 1920s he began to perform in Broadway plays and by the end of the decade had made his debut in motion pictures. For the next two decades he made a good living as a character actor in secondary or minor roles in films such as The Adventures of Tom Sawyer (1938). Frequently cast as a villain, while staging a fight scene with John Wayne for a 1942 film, Kilian suffered a serious injury that resulted in the loss of one eye. During McCarthyism of the 1950s, Victor Kilian was blacklisted for his political beliefs but because the Actors' Equity Association refused to go along with the ban, Kilian was able to earn a living by returning to perform on stage. After Hollywood's blacklisting ended, he began doing guest roles on television series during the 1970s. He is best known for his role as Grandpa Larkin (aka The Fernwood Flasher) in the television soap opera spoof Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman
- Victor Kilian Movies before 2012
- It Happened in Hollywood 2001
- Yellow Sky (1948) 1948
- Belle of the Yukon (1944) 1944
- Virginia City (1940) 1940
- Only Angels Have Wings (1939) 1939
- Shakedown 1936
- Riffraff (1935) 1935
- Cry Havoc (1943) 1934
- I Shot Jesse James (1949)
- Dr. Cyclops
- Torrid Zone