Dustin Milligan
Dustin Wallace Milligan (born July 28, 1985) is a Canadian actor, writer, and producer best known for his television roles as Ethan Ward in the CW series 90210 (2008–2009) and as Ted Mullens in the Emmy-winning comedy Schitt's Creek (2015–2020).[1][2] Born in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Milligan was raised in a supportive community that encouraged his early interest in acting, crediting local influences like Mildred Hall School for fostering his passion.[3] He began his professional career in the early 2000s with guest appearances on television series such as Dead Like Me (2003–2004) and Supernatural (2005), followed by film roles including a supporting part in the horror sequel Final Destination 3 (2006).[2][4] Milligan achieved his breakthrough with the lead role of Ethan Ward on 90210, a spin-off of the iconic Beverly Hills, 90210, where he appeared in the first season before departing.[2] He continued building his resume with roles in films like Mike Judge's comedy Extract (2009), the time-loop thriller Repeaters (2010), and the horror film Shark Night 3D (2011), while also taking on a regular part in the short-lived series Runaway (2006).[4] In 2014, he expanded into writing and producing with the indie drama Bad City, in which he starred as a police officer.[2] His performance as the optimistic veterinarian Ted Mullens on Schitt's Creek—opposite Eugene Levy and Catherine O'Hara—earned critical acclaim and helped solidify his status in Canadian and international television, with the series receiving multiple nominations at the Canadian Screen Awards.[3] Subsequent credits included the historical spy drama X Company (2015–2017) and the sci-fi series Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency (2016–2017), alongside films such as A Family Man (2016) and A Simple Favor (2018).[2][1] In more recent years, Milligan has appeared in projects like the comedy Mack & Rita (2022) and the romantic comedy Running on Empty (2024), with a notable lead role as the snowman-turned-human Jack in the Netflix Christmas romantic comedy Hot Frosty (2024), for which he underwent a significant physical transformation.[5][6] He starred in the 2024 science fiction action comedy Operation Taco Gary's.[7]Biography
Early life
Dustin Milligan was born on July 28, 1985, in Yellowknife, Northwest Territories, Canada, to parents Brian Milligan and Jean Wallace, the latter a former city councillor.[8][9] He grew up in the remote northern community, where the tight-knit environment and extreme seasonal variations—such as months of continuous daylight in summer and prolonged darkness in winter—shaped his early years.[3] Milligan has described his upbringing as supportive, with his parents encouraging creativity and humor, influenced by Canadian comedy like Kids in the Hall and Monty Python.[10] His interest in performing arts began during his school years at École Sir John Franklin High School in Yellowknife, where he first engaged with theater. Starting at age 13, Milligan participated in school plays and local theater productions, discovering a passion for acting that initially competed with dreams of becoming an astronaut before shifting focus due to personal limitations like color blindness.[10] These early experiences provided foundational exposure to performance, fostering his comedic timing and stage presence in a community that valued artistic expression.[3] Upon graduating high school, Milligan relocated to Vancouver, British Columbia, at age 18 to pursue acting professionally, opting out of formal higher education to immerse himself in the industry.[9] This move marked the end of his formative years in the North and the beginning of his transition toward opportunities in film and television.[10]Personal life
Milligan has been in a long-term relationship with actress Amanda Crew since 2010, having met on the set of the film Repeaters.[11] The couple maintains a low-profile personal life, sharing residences in Los Angeles and Vancouver.[12][13] In 2024 interviews promoting his Netflix film Hot Frosty, Milligan referred to Crew as his "wife," sparking unconfirmed rumors of a secret marriage.[11] The pair were later photographed wearing rings on their wedding fingers during a public outing in December 2024, though no official confirmation of marriage has been issued as of November 2025.[14] Milligan enjoys outdoor activities such as hiking in British Columbia and has occasionally supported Canadian Indigenous causes, including as a vocal advocate for Land Needs Guardians, an Indigenous-led initiative for land protection.[15]Career
Early roles and breakthrough
Milligan made his professional acting debut in 2004 with a guest appearance as Joey in the episode "Death Defying" of the Showtime series Dead Like Me, filmed in Vancouver.[16] That same year, he appeared in two episodes of the Canadian series The Days as Steve Colter and had a guest role as Lon in an episode of Andromeda.[4] These early television spots, along with a lead role in the TV movie Perfect Romance as a rapper, marked his entry into the industry after moving from Yellowknife to Vancouver at age 18 to pursue acting.[9] He also had a regular role in the short-lived series Runaways (2006).[2] Between 2005 and 2006, Milligan transitioned to feature films with supporting roles that showcased his versatility in genre projects. He played Rory in the comedy The Long Weekend, followed by parts in three 2006 horror films: Marcus, a doomed roller-coaster enthusiast in Final Destination 3; Drew, a deputy in Slither; and Trevor, a friend in The Butterfly Effect 2.[17] These roles, often involving young adult characters in high-stakes scenarios, helped build his profile in North American cinema.[5] In 2006, Milligan relocated to Los Angeles during pilot season to seek greater opportunities in Hollywood, building on his Vancouver-based work.[18] This move positioned him for larger auditions amid the competitive U.S. television landscape. Milligan achieved his breakthrough in 2008 with the recurring role of Ethan Ward, a popular blind student and love interest on the CW's 90210, a reboot of the 1990s teen drama Beverly Hills, 90210. He appeared in 18 episodes of the first season, earning recognition for portraying a complex jock navigating high school romance and personal challenges, which solidified his presence in teen-oriented television.[19]Television work
Milligan gained prominence in television through his recurring role as Ted Mullens, the affable veterinarian and love interest to Alexis Rose, on the CBC/Pop TV sitcom Schitt's Creek from 2015 to 2020, appearing in 43 episodes across all six seasons. His portrayal of the optimistic, pun-loving character added comedic depth to the series' ensemble dynamics and contributed to its critical acclaim, including nine Emmy Awards in 2020 for outstanding comedy series and related categories. Following his breakthrough as Ethan Ward on 90210, Milligan's work on Schitt's Creek showcased his ability to blend earnest charm with humor in ensemble settings. He also recurred as Tom Cummings in the historical spy drama X Company from 2015 to 2017, appearing in 18 episodes.[17] In 2016 and 2017, Milligan expanded his range with a recurring role as Sgt. Hugo Friedkin, a bumbling yet ambitious military operative, on BBC America's sci-fi comedy Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency, appearing in 18 episodes over two seasons. The character, known for his unpredictable antics amid the show's interconnected mysteries, highlighted Milligan's versatility in blending physical comedy with genre elements inspired by Douglas Adams' works. Milligan took on several guest and recurring appearances in the late 2010s and early 2020s, including Blaine, a self-absorbed stunt performer, in a single episode of HBO's Silicon Valley in 2015, which satirized tech industry egos. He also appeared as Gavin in the 2019 anthology episode "A Nasty Piece of Work" of Hulu's Into the Dark, portraying a competitive executive in a tense holiday thriller. In 2021, he recurred as Josh Carter, an investigative NPR journalist, on Peacock's Rutherford Falls, featuring in 18 episodes that explored cultural heritage and community tensions. In 2023, Milligan guest-starred as Kyle, Romi's biological father, in one episode of Netflix's action-comedy series FUBAR.[20] His role in the series, which premiered in May 2023 and concluded its second season in June 2025, underscored his continued presence in high-profile streaming comedies.Film roles
Milligan began his film career with supporting roles in early indie projects, marking his transition from smaller screen work. In 2010, he portrayed Kyle Halsted in the Canadian thriller Repeaters, a time-loop drama about three young adults reliving the same day in rehab, which premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival. Four years later, he took the lead as Ogden in the indie comedy-drama Sequoia, playing a young man navigating grief and romance in the California redwoods alongside Aly Michalka. These early films highlighted his versatility in low-budget, character-driven stories, often drawing on his rising profile from television to secure opportunities in cinema.[4] As his career progressed into the late 2010s, Milligan shifted toward supporting roles in higher-profile mainstream releases, blending thriller and comedy elements. He appeared as Chris, the half-brother of the protagonist, in the 2018 black comedy-thriller A Simple Favor, directed by Paul Feig and starring Anna Kendrick and Blake Lively, contributing to the film's ensemble dynamic of twists and dark humor.[21] In 2022, he played Dennis Bottoms, the charming love interest to Kristen Bell's character, in the ensemble comedy The People We Hate at the Wedding, a Prime Video release that satirized family dysfunction during a British wedding reunion. By 2024, Milligan embraced lead and prominent supporting parts in a string of romantic comedies and quirky indies, solidifying his arc toward lighthearted, ensemble-driven fare. He starred as Jack Snowman, a magically animated snowman who transforms into a human suitor, in the Netflix holiday rom-com Hot Frosty opposite Lacey Chabert, emphasizing themes of second chances and holiday whimsy. That same year, he portrayed Luke in the sci-fi action comedy Operation Taco Gary's, a road-trip adventure involving conspiracy theories and brotherly bonds, co-starring Simon Rex.[22] Additionally, he appeared as Randall in the dramedy Running on Empty, a story of terminal illness and unlikely connections, further showcasing his range in intimate group narratives. By 2025, Milligan had amassed over 20 feature film credits, reflecting a steady evolution from indie thrillers to comedic ensembles that leverage his affable on-screen presence.[4]Writing and producing
Dustin Milligan began his foray into writing and producing in the early 2010s, collaborating with longtime friend and writing partner Aaron Brooks on independent projects rooted in Canadian cinema. Their debut effort, the 2014 crime comedy Bad City, marked Milligan's first credited screenplay, co-written with Brooks as a satirical take on 1970s buddy-cop films featuring absurd humor and over-the-top action.[23] Milligan also served as executive producer on the film, which was produced on a modest budget and released online via its dedicated website, emphasizing accessible web distribution for emerging Canadian creators.[24] The project drew from their shared improv background in Vancouver, where Milligan honed collaborative storytelling skills through local theater and sketch comedy scenes before transitioning to scripted work.[25] Building on this, Milligan took on producing duties for the 2014 indie thriller Primary, a mystery feature that explored psychological tension in a remote setting, further showcasing his interest in genre storytelling during the decade.[1] Throughout the 2010s, his producing credits extended to short-form content and unproduced pilots, often tied to Vancouver's indie scene, including contributions to web-based Canadian productions that blended comedy and suspense to nurture new talent without major studio backing.[17] These efforts reflected a hands-on approach, frequently overlapping with his acting but prioritizing creative control behind the camera. During downtime from his role on Schitt's Creek (2015–2020), Milligan deepened his writing practice, influenced by the show's improvisational elements and access to its writers' room, where he observed collaborative script development under showrunners Dan and Eugene Levy.[25] This period solidified his shift toward screenwriting, drawing on Vancouver improv training to structure dialogue and character arcs. By the mid-2020s, Milligan expanded into larger productions, co-producing the 2024 apocalyptic comedy Operation Taco Gary's, a feature about friends racing to avert disaster amid chaotic global events, blending humor with high-stakes adventure.[22] In 2025, Milligan's writing gained recognition with his sci-fi action script The Drop, a neo-noir-inspired tale set in a dystopian future, which placed in the top three of the Final Draft Big Break Screenwriting Contest's sci-fi/fantasy category and led to representation by Anonymous Content.[25] Concurrently, he collaborated with Brooks on an untitled sci-fi comedy half-hour series pilot, focusing on witty ensemble dynamics in speculative worlds, signaling his growing emphasis on television formats.[25]Filmography
Film
Dustin Milligan has appeared in approximately 25 feature films since 2005, showcasing a diverse range of genres including horror thrillers like Final Destination 3 and Demonic, comedies such as Extract and A Simple Favor, and independent dramas like Repeaters and Sequoia. His roles often feature supporting characters in ensemble casts, with occasional leads in indie projects, reflecting a balance between studio productions and smaller-scale films.[4][1]| Year | Title | Role |
|---|---|---|
| 2005 | The Long Weekend | Ed |
| 2006 | Final Destination 3 | Marcus |
| 2006 | The Butterfly Effect 2 | Trevor |
| 2006 | Slither | Drawing Boy |
| 2007 | In the Land of Women | Zack |
| 2007 | The Messengers | Bobby |
| 2009 | Extract | Brad |
| 2009 | Suck | Henry |
| 2010 | Gunless | Corporal Jonathan Kent |
| 2010 | Repeaters | Kyle Halsted |
| 2011 | Shark Night 3D | Nick |
| 2011 | The Entitled | Nick Nader |
| 2013 | Ferocious | Callum Beck |
| 2013 | No Clue | Danny |
| 2013 | The Legend of Sarila | Markussi (voice) |
| 2014 | Bad City | Rev Grizzly |
| 2014 | Sequoia | Ogden |
| 2015 | Demonic | John |
| 2015 | Me Him Her | Cory |
| 2015 | No Men Beyond This Point | Andrew |
| 2016 | A Family Man | Danny |
| 2018 | Status Update | Kevin |
| 2018 | A Simple Favor | Chris |
| 2019 | The Wrong Missy | Tim Morris |
| 2020 | Wander | Nick Park |
| 2022 | Mack & Rita | Jack |
| 2022 | The People We Hate at the Wedding | Dennis |
| 2023 | Your Place or Mine | Theo |
| 2024 | Running on Empty | Randall |
| 2024 | Hot Frosty | Jack Snowman |
| 2024 | Operation Taco Gary's | Luke |
Television
Milligan began his television career with guest spots on Canadian and American series in the early 2000s, gradually transitioning to more prominent recurring roles. His breakthrough came with a main cast position in the CW reboot of 90210, where he portrayed the popular high school athlete Ethan Ward for the entirety of the first season. He later gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of the affable veterinarian Ted Mullens in the acclaimed comedy Schitt's Creek, appearing across multiple seasons. Subsequent roles included supporting parts in genre series like Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency and historical dramas such as X Company. More recently, he has taken on guest and recurring appearances in shows like Rutherford Falls and FUBAR.| Year | Title | Role | Episodes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2004 | Dead Like Me | Joey | 1 episode[26] |
| 2004 | Andromeda | Lon | 1 episode |
| 2004 | The Collector | Kyle | 1 episode |
| 2005 | Supernatural | Lucas Barrish | 1 episode ("Dead in the Water") |
| 2005 | Da Vinci's City Hall | Chad Markowitz | 1 episode ("That's the Sound of...) |
| 2006 | Runaway | Henry "Hank" Sullivan | 10 episodes |
| 2008–2009 | 90210 | Ethan Ward | 24 episodes[27] |
| 2009 | Greek | Joel | 1 episode ("Take Me Home, Athens") |
| 2009 | Melrose Place | Waiter | 1 episode ("Pilot") |
| 2015 | Silicon Valley | Blaine | 1 episode ("The Empty Chair") |
| 2015–2016 | X Company | Tom Cummings | 18 episodes |
| 2015–2020 | Schitt's Creek | Ted Mullens | 28 episodes[28] |
| 2016–2017 | Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency | Alex Reid | 18 episodes |
| 2017 | The Returned | Alex | 10 episodes |
| 2021 | Rutherford Falls | Reagan Wells | 10 episodes |
| 2023 | FUBAR | Kyle | 1 episode |