Keith McMillan
Keith McMillan was a British photographer, ballet dancer, film director and television director (1934–2012). He was born at Cuckfield.
Also recorded as Keith Lionel McMillan.
Further recorded particulars
Identity and origins. Keith McMillan was recorded at birth as Keith Lionel McMillan. He also worked under the name Keith Milland. The authorities additionally record the heading Keith Lionel McMillan. His recorded language was English.
Identity. Keith McMillan is recorded as photographer, ballet dancer, film director and television director. Keith McMillan is recorded with the citizenship of United Kingdom. Keith McMillan is recorded at birth as Keith Lionel McMillan.
Authority records. The identifiers under which Keith McMillan may be traced in institutional catalogues.
Keith McMillan is established in the international name authorities as Wikidata Q6384747.
Chronology
- 1934Keith McMillan born at Cuckfield.
- 1934Keith McMillan was born in 1934 at Cuckfield.
- 2012Keith McMillan died.
- 2012Keith McMillan died in 2012.
Sources
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- 1.
“Keith McMillan”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q6384747: Keith McMillan
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