
Personal Info
Known For
Acting
Gender
Male
December 19, 1957 (68 years old)
Saint Petersburg, Florida, USA
Michael Milhoan
Biography
Michael was born and raised in St. Petersburg, Florida. He spent most of his youth studying jazz music and attended North Texas State University on a scholarship. He played lead trumpet with Stan Kenton's 1979 Tour and appeared with Woody Herman and his Thundering Heard. After a car accident left him unable to play, Michael re-directed his creativity into acting. On the small screen, Michael starred in the series Something So Right, landed the leads in two television movies The Princess And The Marine and A Loss Of Innocence and recurred on 3rd Rock From The Sun as the high school gym coach. He has also made a number of guest starring appearances in series including That 70's Show, X-Files, Arli$$, The Drew Carey Show, Home Improvement, Seinfeld, Murphy Brown, Two Guys And A Girl, and 7th Heaven, where he played the father of a child with Tourette's Syndrome. An avid golfer, Michael is most recognizable for his role as Boone in Tin Cup with Kevin Costner. Additional big screen credits include Pearl Harbor, Collateral Damage, Anywhere But Here, Crimson Tide, Executive Decision, Phenomenon, Dreamweaver as James Spader's lawyer, and as Chicago White Sox third baseman Buck Weaver in Field Of Dreams. When not working, Michael spends every free minute golfing. Set on achieving one of his goals, playing on a PGA Senior tour. IMDb Mini Biography By: Christy Lawson
Known For
Acting

American Gun
2005

Dirty Deeds
2005

Grey's Anatomy
2005

First Daughter
2004

Without a Trace
2002

8 Simple Rules
2002

Collateral Damage
2002

Reba
2001

Pearl Harbor
2001

The Princess & the Marine
2001

CSI: Crime Scene Investigation
2000

American Virgin
2000

God, the Devil and Bob
2000

Malcolm in the Middle
2000

Anywhere but Here
1999

Family Law
1999

She's All That
1999

Providence
1999

Charmed
1998

That '70s Show
1998

Bulworth
1998

Two Guys and a Girl
1998

Most Wanted
1997

The Lost World: Jurassic Park
1997







