Born Reginald Alfred Truscott-Jones in 1905, after three years of service as a guardsman with the Royal Household Cavalry in London, he entered British films in 1929. There are a few different stories about why he changed his name. Some say that he adopted a variation of his step-father's surname of Mullane. In Milland's autobiography, Wide-eyed In Babylon (1974), he explains that after many hours of arguing with his agent, he got up and said, I don't really care what you call me. I must kee ...[Read Story]