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Michael Milhoan

Michael Milhoan (born December 19, 1957) is an and former best known for his recurring television roles as Dante Pacino in the sitcom Something So Right (1996–1998) and Coach Strickland in (1996–1998), as well as film appearances including the coach in (1989) and Hunsicker in (1995). Born and raised in , Milhoan spent much of his youth studying music and , attending North Texas State University on a music scholarship before performing professionally as lead with Stan Kenton's 1979 tour and appearing with and His Thundering Herd, as well as . A car accident that impaired his ability to play the prompted his transition to acting in the early 1980s, with his screen debut as a surfer in the film (1982). Standing at 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m), Milhoan has drawn on his athletic background—interests including , , , and golf—to portray authoritative figures like coaches and military personnel throughout his career. Over four decades, Milhoan has amassed over 100 credits in film and television, including supporting roles in action thrillers such as The Rocketeer (1991), (1996), (2001), and (2002), alongside guest spots on series like Seinfeld, , and . He also appeared in the short-lived WB sitcom (2002–2003) and a 2004 Texas Instruments commercial, and has continued acting with roles in Tales from the Old West (2023) and A Gunfighter's Deal (2025), while married to Lisa Heekin since 2013.

Early life

Upbringing

Michael Milhoan was born on December 19, 1957, in . He was raised in the St. Petersburg area of Pinellas County, attending Madeira Beach Elementary and Junior High Schools and Seminole High School before graduating from . Milhoan's family provided a supportive environment in his coastal hometown. He grew up alongside siblings, including sister Sandy Hartmann and brother Bob Milhoan, both of whom later pursued careers in in the region. From a young age, Milhoan developed a passion for , realizing in his desire to become a with a particular focus on . He spent much of his youth studying and took up the , participating in local performances in St. Petersburg during the as part of road bands. These early experiences laid the groundwork for his musical interests, leading to a transition toward more structured training later on.

Education

Milhoan attended State University (now the ) on a music scholarship, where he pursued formal training in . His studies emphasized performance, particularly on the , and included participation in ensembles that honed his technical and improvisational skills. Building on his early interest in the from childhood, this environment solidified Milhoan's professional aspirations in music, preparing him for a centered on performance.

Career

Music career

Michael Milhoan established himself as a professional trumpet player during the and early , performing with prominent big bands before transitioning to . He served as a trumpet player in and His Thundering Herd, contributing to the band's live performances and recordings in this era. Milhoan also played lead trumpet on Stan Kenton's 1979 tour, showcasing his skills in high-profile settings alongside established ensembles. Additionally, he collaborated with jazz legend , participating in performances that highlighted his versatility within the tradition. These experiences involved extensive touring across the , allowing Milhoan to record and perform with influential figures in during a vibrant period for the genre.

Acting career

Milhoan transitioned to in the early after a car accident ended his professional music career by injuring his mouth and preventing him from playing the trumpet. Relocating to on his mother's encouragement, he pursued initial auditions and secured small roles, debuting as a surfer in the film (1982) and appearing in bit parts such as in (1989). His musical background served as a foundation for developing performance skills essential to . Milhoan achieved a breakthrough with prominent supporting roles in television movies, including Ivor Eriksen, a immigrant, in A Loss of Innocence (1996) and a prominent part in (2001), which highlighted his ability to portray complex family dynamics and dramatic tension. These roles marked his shift toward more substantial characters in both . Throughout the 1990s and 2000s, he built prominence with recurring appearances in sitcoms, notably as the dim-witted ex-husband Dante Pacino in Something So Right (1996–1998) and as the tough gym coach Coach Strickland in 3rd Rock from the Sun. His versatility shone in guest spots across genres, including procedural dramas like CSI: Crime Scene Investigation (as a bartender) and Grey's Anatomy (as Doug Thomas), the fantasy series Charmed (as Arthur Casey), and comedies such as Seinfeld. Milhoan's acting career extended prominently from the early through the , with continued selective work including Killer Miller (2022), Tales from the (2023), and A Gunfighter's Deal (2025), though appearances became less frequent after the 2010s.

Filmography

Television

Milhoan's television work spans series regulars, recurring roles, guest appearances, and made-for-TV films, often portraying authoritative or familial figures. He gained prominence with a lead role in the Something So Right and continued with notable guest spots on major dramas.
Year(s)TitleRoleNotes
1996A Loss of Innocence (TV movie)Ivor EriksenLead supporting role as the father in this romantic drama.
1996–1998Something So RightDante PacinoMain cast; Carly's ex-husband and Will's father, appearing in 22 episodes.
1996–19983rd Rock from the SunCoach StricklandRecurring role as Tommy's high school gym coach; 5 episodes.
2000Family LawTedGuest appearance in episode "Telling Lies" (Season 2, Episode 5).
2001The Princess and the Marine (TV movie)Gunnery Sgt. Rich McWilliamsSupporting lead in this biographical romance based on a true story.
2002Do OverBill LarsenMain cast; Joel's father in this short-lived WB sitcom (5 episodes aired).
2004CharmedArthur CaseyGuest role as a chaplain in Season 7 episode "Styx Feet Under".
2006Grey's AnatomyDoug ThomasGuest appearance in Season 2 episode "17 Seconds".
2006CSI: Crime Scene InvestigationBartenderRecurring guest in 2 episodes: "Built to Kill: Part 1" and "Part 2" (Season 7).
2022Killer Miller (short)LouSupporting role in this Western short film.

Film

Michael Milhoan has appeared in a range of feature films and short films throughout his career, often portraying authority figures or supporting characters in action, drama, and genres. His film debut was as a surfer in (1982). Notable early roles include (3B), a player, in (1989); Jeff in The Rocketeer (1991); and Principal Stickley in (1999). He played Hunsicker, a naval officer, in the submarine (1995), directed by and starring and . In 1996, he played the 747 First Officer in , an action film directed by featuring and [Halle Berry](/page/Halle Berry). Milhoan portrayed Col. Franklin in (2001) and Jack, a fellow , in the 2002 action thriller , directed by Andrew Davis and led by . He appeared as Agent Bock, a Secret Service agent, in the romantic comedy (2004), directed by and starring . In 2005, Milhoan played the Victim's Father in the ensemble drama American Gun, directed by Marc Donato and exploring themes with a including and . That same year, he took on the role of Officer Dill in the teen comedy Dirty Deeds, directed by David Kendall and starring . Milhoan's later feature film work includes Uncle Pete in the 2008 superhero noir The Spirit, directed by and starring . He played The Duke in the 2016 thriller 10 Seconds to Run, directed by Rob Mello. In 2018, Milhoan portrayed CEO Gaylord Johnson in the horror thriller Noxious, directed by Diana Riggs. His more recent films feature Kenny in the 2021 action thriller , directed by Jake Jalbert and starring . Additional recent credits include Judge Boone and Lou in (2023), a directed by R.J. Hendricks II, and Lou Stubbs in A Gunfighter's Deal (2025), directed by R.J. Hendricks II.

Personal life

Marriage and family

Michael Milhoan married Lisa Heekin on December 24, 2013, and the couple remains together as of 2025.
Following their marriage, Milhoan and his wife initially settled in the St. Petersburg, Florida, area. They later relocated to The Villages, Florida, in 2020, where they continue to reside.
The couple maintains a private personal life, with limited public information available beyond their partnership; no details on children are publicly known.

Residence

After completing his education, Michael Milhoan established a long-term residence in , where he lived for several decades while pursuing his acting career. In January 2020, Milhoan relocated to , a large active known for its amenities tailored to seniors. This move aligned with a phase of semi-retirement in his acting career, marked by significantly reduced roles following his appearance in Noxious in 2018, with only sporadic credits thereafter including Killer Miller (2022) and A Gunfighter's Deal (2025).

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