New York Daily News

HE’S NO MAD MILO

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look-alike sixth child with ex-wife

was graciously diplomatic when Confidenti­al asked him if he thought Hollywood treated his father fairly after he was arrested for drunken driving in 2006 and blurted out to the arresting officer that Jews are responsibl­e for “all the wars in the world.”

“He was treated the way he was treated,” Milo (above, with his dad) says carefully. “I’m just happy that he’s back doing what he loves to do and doing what he’s good at.”

And as for the current spate of Hollywood actors and execs being called out for their alleged harassment and abuse Milo states: “People are who they are, and everyone’s got secrets.”

Milo, 28, made his film debut in last year’s “Hacksaw Ridge” which was directed by his dad. Before that the Malibu-raised, Australian-born actor was a massage therapist and then an electricia­n.

About acting, he realized later on that he had a passion for it and decided to jump in.

His latest film is crime flick “Gangster Land” in which he plays Al Capone opposite

and And as for who was better looking in their 20s him or his pinup dad, Milo laughs and says, “Neither of us! We’re both really uglylookin­g men.”

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