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Tomas Milian Filmography

ActorBORN 1932HAVANA118 FILMS IN DB

TomasMilian

Known for Acting · We Are Cinema, Unexpected, Day by Day, Desperately

118
FILMS IN DB
$704
TOTAL VALUE
27
PRICED
$26
AVG VALUE
DVD
BEST FORMAT
💎
RAREST RELEASE
Django Kill... If You Live, Shoot!
~$56 · BLU-RAY · 1967
📈
MOST VALUABLE
Scene Missing
$13 · Est. market value

BIOGRAPHY

Tomas Milian, a Cuban-American actor who became a fixture in Italian cinema, is a cult favorite among physical media collectors. His versatile career, spanning decades, saw him embody a wide array of characters, from the tormented to the outright outrageous. Milian's magnetic screen presence and distinctive voice made him instantly recognizable, leading to a dedicated following who eagerly seek out his numerous European productions, many of which can be challenging, yet immensely rewarding, to track down on home video. Collectors especially covet Milian's work in genre fare. His turn as the unhinged serial killer in Lucio Fulci's disturbing giallo, *Don't Torture a Duckling* (1972), is a must-have for horror aficionados, often lauded for its stylistic daring and Milian's unforgettable performance. Equally essential is his iconic role as Cuchillo in Sergio Corbucci's spaghetti western, *The Big Gundown* (1967), a film celebrated for its brutal efficiency and Milian's charismatic anti-hero. Later in his career, he made impactful appearances in Hollywood productions like Oliver Stone's *JFK* (1991) and Steven Soderbergh's *Traffic* (2000), showcasing his enduring talent across different cinematic landscapes. These diverse roles ensure his enduring appeal to collectors searching for unique cinematic experiences.

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