John Milius

Personal Info

Known For

Writing

Known Credits

38

Gender

Male

Birthday

1944-04-11 (81 years old)

Place of Birth

St. Louis, Missouri, USA

John Milius

Biography

John Frederick Milius is an American screenwriter, director, and producer of motion pictures. He was one of the writers for the first two Dirty Harry films, received an Academy Award nomination as screenwriter of Apocalypse Now, and wrote and directed The Wind and the Lion, Conan the Barbarian and Red Dawn. He wrote a number of iconic film lines such as "Charlie don't surf" and "I love the smell of napalm in the morning," from Apocalypse Now, and the famous Dirty Harry one-liners delivered by Clint Eastwood, including "Go ahead, make my day" and "Ask yourself one question, 'do I feel lucky?' Well, do you, punk?". Milius also wrote the USS Indianapolis monologue in the film Jaws; the sequence performed by Robert Shaw. After his work on Rough Riders (1997), Milius became an instrumental force in lobbying Congress to award President Theodore Roosevelt the Medal of Honor (posthumously), for acts of conspicuous gallantry while in combat on San Juan Hill. Milius made two films featuring Roosevelt: The Wind and the Lion (where he was played by Brian Keith) and the made-for-TV film Rough Riders (where Tom Berenger took the role). The character of John Milner from the 1973 George Lucas film American Graffiti was inspired by Milius, who was a good friend of Lucas while they were at USC film school. Likewise, the character Walter Sobchak in the 1998 film The Big Lebowski, made by his friends the Coen Brothers, was partly based on Milius. The novella "Blind Jozef Pronek and Dead Souls" by Aleksandar Hemon features an episode with Milius, who is described as "sitting at a desk sucking on a cigar as long as a walking stick." In 2013 a documentary about his life, titled Milius, was released. Writer Nat Segaloff called Milius: "The best writer of the so-called USC Mafia, a tight-knit group that resuscitated—some say homogenised American cinema in the 1970s... Raised on Ford, Hawks, Lean and Kurosawa, shaped by filmmakers as disparate as Fellini and Delmer Daves, Milius favours history books over comic books, character over special effects, and heroes with roots in reality, time, place and customs. Milius' stories reflect his own deeply held ethic, which embraces the values of tradition, adventure, spiritualism, honour and an intense loyalty to friends... Although he privately chafes at his public image as a gun-toting, liberal baiting provocateur, he allows himself to be painted as such, at times even holding the brush. He plays the Hollywood game like a pro, yet sticks to his own rules; he is a romantic filmmaker who avoids love scenes; his movies contain violence, yet no death in them is without meaning." Milius himself once said: "Never compromise excellence. To write for someone else is the biggest mistake that any writer makes. You should be your biggest competitor, your biggest critic, your biggest fan, because you don’t know what anybody else thinks. How arrogant it is to assume that you know the market, that you know what’s popular today [...] Write what you want to see. Because if you don’t, you’re not going to have any true passion in it, and it’s not going to be done with any true artistry."

Known For

  • Conan the Barbarian

    Conan the Barbarian

  • Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse

    Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse

  • Mackendrick: The Man Who Walked Away

    Mackendrick: The Man Who Walked Away

  • A Riddle of Steel: The Definitive History of Conan the Barbarian

    A Riddle of Steel: The Definitive History of Conan the Barbarian

  • Jaws: The Inside Story

    Jaws: The Inside Story

  • The Making of '1941'

    The Making of '1941'

  • Shotgun Freeway: Drives Through Lost L.A.

    Shotgun Freeway: Drives Through Lost L.A.

  • Hollywood Gangster

    Hollywood Gangster

  • Made in Hollywood: Die Welt des Raoul Walsh

    Made in Hollywood: Die Welt des Raoul Walsh

  • In the Teeth of Jaws

    In the Teeth of Jaws

  • The Wages of Sin

    The Wages of Sin

  • An Opera of Violence

    An Opera of Violence

  • Hell Hath No Fury: The Making of The Outlaw Josey Wales

    Hell Hath No Fury: The Making of The Outlaw Josey Wales

  • The Bridge on the River Kwai: An Appreciation by Filmmaker John Milius

    The Bridge on the River Kwai: An Appreciation by Filmmaker John Milius

  • A Legacy of Filmmakers: The Early Years of American Zoetrope

    A Legacy of Filmmakers: The Early Years of American Zoetrope

  • Deadhead Miles

    Deadhead Miles

  • Crazy Mama

    Crazy Mama

  • Conan Unchained: The Making of 'Conan'

    Conan Unchained: The Making of 'Conan'

  • First Works

    First Works

  • The Business End: Violence in Cinema

    The Business End: Violence in Cinema

  • Sword-and-Sandal: The Story of the Period Epic

    Sword-and-Sandal: The Story of the Period Epic

  • Dirty Harry: The Original

    Dirty Harry: The Original

  • Dino De Laurentiis: The Last Movie Mogul

    Dino De Laurentiis: The Last Movie Mogul

  • Frazetta: Painting with Fire

    Frazetta: Painting with Fire

  • Something to Do with Death

    Something to Do with Death

  • Riding Giants

    Riding Giants

  • The Long Shadow of Dirty Harry

    The Long Shadow of Dirty Harry

  • Iron and Beyond

    Iron and Beyond

  • Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex 'n' Drugs 'n' Rock 'n' Roll Generation Saved Hollywood

    Easy Riders, Raging Bulls: How the Sex 'n' Drugs 'n' Rock 'n' Roll Generation Saved Hollywood

  • Milius

    Milius

  • The Lion Roars Again

    The Lion Roars Again

  • The Evolution of Clint Eastwood

    The Evolution of Clint Eastwood

  • A Moral Right: The Politics of Dirty Harry

    A Moral Right: The Politics of Dirty Harry

  • The Craft of Dirty Harry

    The Craft of Dirty Harry

  • Discovering Treasure: The Story of 'The Treasure of the Sierra Madre'

    Discovering Treasure: The Story of 'The Treasure of the Sierra Madre'

  • The Searchers: An Appreciation

    The Searchers: An Appreciation

  • A Turning of the Earth: John Ford, John Wayne and 'The Searchers'

    A Turning of the Earth: John Ford, John Wayne and 'The Searchers'

  • Between the Lines: The True Story of Surfers and the Vietnam War

    Between the Lines: The True Story of Surfers and the Vietnam War