Jack Millard, the youngest of three, was raised by hardworking parents of mixed ethnicity in the heartland of America, where the rolling factory towns and picturesque farmlands of the Midwest converged. His physical presence, both on stage and screen, is unmistakable, accompanied by his distinctive voice that commands attention.
Born with a passion for performance, Millard began his professional acting career at the tender age of sixteen, honing his skills in musical theater, where his impressive dance abilities earned him recognition. After attending the University of Wisconsin-Stevens Point, where he was mentored by the esteemed James Moore and Linda Martin Moore, Millard embarked on a theatrical journey that would take him to numerous creative markets across the country, including Milwaukee, Chicago, New York City, Los Angeles, Albuquerque, New Orleans, Atlanta, and Boston.
In the mid-1990s, Millard gained widespread recognition for his portrayal of the villainous Louie Grecco on the popular daytime drama, All My Children. Since then, he has had the privilege of working alongside some of the biggest names in the movie and film world, including J.J. Abrams and Adam McKay.
However, Millard's creative endeavors extend far beyond the realm of stage and screen. As an artist, he has gained international attention for his groundbreaking interactive art installation, "Little Boats Of Hope," as well as his exquisite jewelry and fashion designs. Furthermore, he is affiliated with the esteemed Elizabeth Kubler Ross foundation and various charity organizations dedicated to raising awareness about suicide prevention.
One of Millard's most cherished quotes, which encapsulates his spiritual philosophy, is taken from Antoine DE Saint-Expery's timeless classic, The Little Prince: "It is only with the heart that one can see rightly, what is essential is invisible to the eye." This profound wisdom serves as a guiding principle for Millard, reminding him to approach life with empathy, compassion, and an open heart.