McMillan worked AT&T Bell Laboratories, where he was a part of the team that designed the world's first 32-bitmicroprocessor. He then moved to the Silicon Valley, where he worked at VLSI Technology as a computer chip designer. During his six years at VLSI, he designed more than 50 standard and ASIC designs, many of which are still in use.[2]
His comedy is stand-up based on technical comedy and corporate comedy.[3] One of his popular shows is Life After Death by PowerPoint which has been popular on YouTube and for live events.[4][5]
He has also acted and/or written episodes on Star Trek: Voyager, Babylon 5 and multiple other movies. He has also starred as a guest on talk shows.[6]
In 2022, McMillan competed on the television show America's Got Talent, where he advanced to the live shows as one of the top 55 qualifiers.[7] He was third in his group of eleven qualifiers and was eliminated, as only the top two of the group advanced to the finale.[8]
Filmography
Film
Television
References
^Nave, Howie. "Don McMillan and Sandy Danto perform this week at Tahoe's South Shore". www.tahoedailytribune.com. Retrieved 2022-07-02.