Born in Great Falls, Montana, USA — Jun 28 1914• Died Apr 11 1978

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ian MacDonald (born Ulva W. Pippy, June 28, 1914 – April 11, 1978) was an American actor and producer during the 1940s and 1950s. He is perhaps best known as villain Frank Miller in High Noon (1952). Military service MacDonald served in the U.S. Army Signal Corps during World War II. He entered on July 13, 1942, and was discharged on April 15, 1946, reaching the rank of captain. On June 17, 1967, in Santa Monica, California, MacDonald married Shirley Kannegaard, a nurse whom he met when he was a patient at Fort H…
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Ed Loomis

Mr. Troyman

Jed Burroughs

Ben Tompkins

Mike Dukovnik

John Murrell



Frank Miller

Eric

Ship's Captain

Clagg

Cop in Bus Depot (uncredited)

Creel

MacDonald (uncredited)

Walt Shipley

Pete

Hogan - Store Detective (uncredited)

Hank

Soldier (uncredited)

Detective Casey (uncredited)

Jack Rawson (uncredited)

Lustig

Carlos Tassuma

Boat Captain (uncredited)

Maj. Schrock

A Callum (uncredited)
Lafe Kilbane

Blast Foreman

Pauquette

Police captain

Yellow Eagle

Yussef

Slim Reeves

Steve Girard

Al Peters

Jim Halsey

Joe Crossland

Jackson

Nibbs

Pvt. Daniels

Walsh

Sheriff Ross

Henchman Lazare

Geronimo

Jud Ivers

Jakoll

Writing

Chief Megissogwon

Tombstone Jack

Gonaga

'Butch' Raglan

Henchman "Elbows"

Hollister

Pusher Wilkes

Det. Lt. Rance

Smitty

Marcus Wolf

Mike

Hank

Nick

The Sundance Kid

Guard (uncredited)

Trumbull

Mr. Matthews (uncredited)

Sprague
Luke Fraser

Paul Moreles

Miller

Jacques