Stuart Milligan (b. 1953) is an American actor and voice artist who has spent most of his career working in England. He voiced various NPCs, vendors, and aliens in Farscape: The Game.
Milligan began working for the BBC in 1979, first in a one-off Thirty-Minute Theatre radio play and then as an American soldier on the World War II series The Secret Army. While small film parts followed in Outland (with Frances Sternhagen), Ragtime (with Mandy Patinkin), and Aliens, he was busiest on radio whenever a youngish American voice was called for, in adaptations of Edith Wharton's House of Mirth, Leave It to Psmith, the 1986 Marilyn Monroe tribute play Anyone Can See I Love You (as the piano player), and One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest (Dr. Spivey). In DC Comics projects for the BBC, he played Superman in three productions (1988-1993) and the Riddler in Batman: Knightfall (1994). He starred as Ben Mears in the radio version of Salem's Lot and other radio credits include Ray Bradbury's Tales of the Bizarre, East of Eden, and a 2011 production of The High Window.
In the 1990s, Milligan was heard in several anime dubs and began working on-camera again, with a brief appearance as Patton on The Young Indiana Jones Chronicles and as Mr. Green in the 1994 Clue video game. He played Cord Elam in the 1998 West End production of Oklahoma! (with Hugh Jackman) and recurred on Jonathan Creek as Adam Klaus (replacing Anthony Stewart Head from the pilot).
Sometimes typecast as aggressive American Presidents, Milligan played George W. Bush in the 2004 play Follow My Leader, Richard Nixon on Doctor Who (and other roles in the audio dramas), and the unnamed President in Wonder Woman 1984.