Background
Fran Milčinski was born in Lož, a town in Inner Carniola, then part of Austria–Hungary.
Fran Milčinski was born in Lož, a town in Inner Carniola, then part of Austria–Hungary.
At four years of age, he and his family moved to Ljubljana, where he attended primary and secondary school.
After secondary school, in 1885, he enrolled to study law in Vienna. In 1890 he became a judge. He worked in Ljubljana and acted as a substitute judge in Škofja Loka, Radovljica, Litija, and Brdo.
In 1895 he was transferred to Idrija for two years, and returned to Ljubljana after.
In 1900 he became the manager of the Provincial Theatre (now the Slovenian National Opera and Ballet Theatre) in Ljubljana, and later worked as a judge and social worker in the juvenile justice system from 1902 onward. He assumed the position of councillor in the Provincial High Court in Ljubljana.
Two years later he was nominated for councillor for the Table of the Seven in Zagreb, Croatia. He still worked as a lawyer after retiring in 1925.
He occasionally made an appearance on Ljubljana"s radio as a story teller in 1928.
He died in Ljubljana.