Background
Born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, Milford grew up in Winnetka, Illinois.
Actor composer singer-songwriter
Born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, Milford grew up in Winnetka, Illinois.
Milford attended New Trier High School.
He is best known for his acting in musicals such as The and Jesus Christ Superstar. He had an older sister, Penelope who later became an actress. Acting Milford first appeared at the stock theatre in Chicago at age 10.
Age 17 he was in the original stage version of Hair on Broadway, playing Woof and Claude.
Milford later performed in the first concert tour of Jesus Christ Superstar playing Jesus and Judas. He also appeared in the original American production of The as Rocky with the Los Angeles Roxy Cast and in the Broadway production.
He reprised his role in the 1980 North American Tour production. He also appeared in the plays Henry Sweet Henry (1967), Your Own Thing, Rockabye Hamlet (1975-1976, Laertes), More Than You Deserve, Sunset, and All Bets Office.
In addition to stage work, Milford appeared in the 1975 television movies Song of the Succubus (with Brooke Adams) and Rock-a-Die-Baby (also known as Night of the Full Moon) in which he performed music with his band Moon.
During the 1970s and 1980s he had guest roles on The Mod Squad and Mannix and The Highwayman, and starred in the 1978 feature films Laserblast and Corvette SummerHe also had a recurring role as Tommy on the soap opera "Secret Storm". Music On June 16, 1988, Milford died of heart failure following open heart surgery several weeks earlier. He was 37 years old.