Brown, who adopted the stage name
Victor Millan during his acting career, had over eighty separate television and film credits, in addition to his theater work. Some of his earliest roles included the 1952 film,
The Ring, which was directed by
Kurt Neumann, as well as
Walk the Proud Land, the
Orson Welles-directed
Touch of Evil, and
The FBI Story. He played schoolteacher Rafael Guerra in the
Wanted, Dead or Alive episode (S3 E14) "Witch Woman", opposite Jeannette Nolan as superstitious La Curandera (1960). In 1968, Millan appeared as Lazaro on
The Big Valley series, in the episode titled "Miranda." Millan's later film credits included
Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze in 1975, and the 1983 film,
Scarface starring
Al Pacino, in which Millan played Ariel Bleyer. He was an active member of the
Screen Actors Guild. He taught theatre arts at
Santa Monica College for his entire academic teaching career, serving as the
Dean of the theatre arts department for over twnety-five years. Victor Millan died at his home in Santa Monica, California, on April 3, 2009, at the age of 88. ==Filmography==