Eric Millegan

Eric Millegan Trailers

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Eric Millegan (born August 25, 1974) is an American actor, primarily known for his work on the Fox series Bones in which he played Dr. Zack Addy. Millegan is openly gay, and was out before being cast as Addy in Bones. Millegan was born in Hackettstown, New Jersey, and raised in Springfield, Oregon. Millegan began his musical theatre career at age 7, in the 1981 Eugene Opera production of Menotti's Amahl and the Night Visitors. He continued with the company in several other productions, including Madame Butterfly, La Bohème, Carmen, and Hansel and Gretel. Millegan appeared on Broadway in the 2000 production of Jesus Christ Superstar. In January 2005, he starred as Harold opposite Estelle Parsons' Maude in the world premiere of Tom Jones and Joseph Thalken's Harold & Maude: The Musical at the Paper Mill Playhouse in Millburn, New Jersey. In 2006, he returned to Eugene, Oregon to play Frederic in Eugene Opera's production of The Pirates of Penzance. In August 2009, Millegan released a video on YouTube in which he comes out about his experiences living with rapid-cycling bipolar disorder.

Most Popular Eric Millegan Trailers

Total trailers found: 6

On_Line Trailer (2002)

01 January 2002

John, a computer whiz on the rebound from a disastrous break-up, starts an adult Internet site with his roommate, Moe.

Lady Peacock Trailer (2014)

01 January 2014

Let the drag-off begin! When Conner first meets Devin, he feels an instant attraction to him. However, soon Conner's nemesis, the Puerto Rican drag queen Adora wants Devin all to herself.

Gay Positive Trailer (2014)

06 March 2014

Gay Positive is the story of one man trying to bring to attention the outdated ban on gay men donating blood in the United States of America.

Soda Pop Trailer (2001)

06 May 2001

Jamie, a young man in a rural town, becomes fascinated by Norberto, a Spanish exchange student.

Queer as F**k: Bizarre Short Films Trailer (2002)

11 June 2002

These sexy and surreal shorts from innovative gay filmmakers feature party-loving plastic dolls, domineering moms, mad scientists, stuttering sidekicks and adorable break-dancing foreign exchange students! "Jeffrey's Hollywood Screen Trick," "Shame No More," "Pyongyang Robogirl, Soda Pop," "The Trey Billings Show" and the bonus film "Dirty Baby Does Fire Island" are among the funny, provocative, award-winning films in this collection.

The Phobic Trailer (2006)

30 October 2006