Kim Milford(1951-1988)
- Actor
- Composer
- Soundtrack
Richard Kim Milford was an actor-singer-songwriter-composer-dancer who
first appeared in SummerStock Theatre in Chicago at age 10. At age 17
he was in the original staging of Hair (he played Woof and Claude). In
1970 he was awarded the Faith and Freedom Award by the Religious
Heritage of America for his portrayal of the Prodigal Son in ABC
Directories series "Round Trip". He later performed in the first
concert tour of Jesus Christ Superstar playing Jesus and Judas, and in
the first production of The Rocky Horror Show as Rocky (Roxy
Cast in LA, and in NYC on Broadway). He was also in the plays Henry
Sweet Henry, 1776, Your Own Thing, Rockabye Hamlet, More Than You
Deserve, and Sunset. Later Kim was the lead singer for the Jeff Beck
Group (Aug-Sept '72) and then worked on television (TV movies: Song of
the Succubus [with Brooke Adams] and Rock-A-Die-Baby (aka Night of the
Full Moon), both in 1975 on ABC's Wild World of Entertainment, and on
Mannix (Portrait in Blues). Kim was also in the feature films
Laserblast, Bloodbrothers, Corvette Summer, Escape, Nightmare at Noon,
and Wired to Kill. Kim had 2 singles, "Muddy River Water" (Decca) and
"Help is on the Way, Rozea." He is also on the Sunset soundtrack, Roxy
Cast album of Rocky Horror Show, and wrote and performed a song
"Justice" produced by Robert Margouleff and Malcolm Cecil on the 'Ciao!
Manhattan' (Edie Sedgewick) movie; in addition, he's on some bootlegs
of the Aug-Sept '72 Jeff Beck concerts. He performed with the
made-for-TV group Moon in the two TV movies above. Richard Kim Milford
died in Chicago on June 16, 1988 of heart failure, after having
undergone heart surgery several weeks earlier. He was 37 years old.