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Jonny (sometimes credited as Johnny) Lee Miller was born on November 15, 1972, in Kingston, England, UK. He is the son of actors Anna Lee and Alan Miller and the grandson of actor Bernard Lee. After appearing in many high school plays at his selective state grammar school, Jonny dropped out at 17 to pursue acting full time. Although he was reportedly quiet and shy in high school, he certainly expresses himself well in all his films. His very first popular film was Hackers (1995), alongside Angelina Jolie and Matthew Lillard. Later his co-star Angelina became his wife. They were divorced three years later. Interesting fact is that his entire family is well into acting, all the way back to his grandparents. He has a partnership in the production company Natural Nylon, which also includes Jude Law and Ewan McGregor, his co-star in Trainspotting (1996).- Producer
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Abby Lee Miller is the head of the Abby Lee Dance company in Pittsburgh. She founded the company in 1980. Both she and her studio are featured in Dance Moms (2011). Abby learned to dance from her mother, Maryen Lorrain Miller, who ran a dance studio in Penn Hills.- Lee Miller was born on 21 March 1918 in Hollywood, California, USA. He was an actor, known for Perry Mason (1957), Please Murder Me! (1956) and Vacation Playhouse (1963). He was married to Bertha Maxine Lynch and Bertha Elizabeth McClean. He died on 26 July 2002 in Los Angeles, California, USA.
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WGAw member David Lee Miller is an award-winning director, writer, producer and composer. He has been honored by the Pope in the Sistine Chapel (at the Vatican's 2009 historic Meeting of the Artists) and by Pixar in their sacred Emeryville digs (for My Suicide, currently on Netflix).
Miller wrote-directed-produced the live action/animated feature film My Suicide (Interscope), which won the Crystal Bear at the Berlin Film Festival, and over twenty other Best Picture awards. The movie consistently attracts repeat viewers, particularly young fans who launched an online I Am An Archie community, which now thrives organically on Tumblr & Letterboxd. Executive Produced by Harold Ramis and Jimmy Iovine, the movie features music from Radiohead, MGMT, Bright Eyes, Mark Mothersbaugh, My Morning Jacket and The Pixies; and has gathered thousands of testimonials from young people in need who it has "pulled back from the cliff's edge" of suicide.
David's children's picture book, The Cat Who Lived with Anne Frank (written with Steven Jay Rubin), debuted from Penguin Random House's Philomel imprint in 2019 (illustrated by award-winner Elizabeth Baddeley, I Dissent: Ruth Bader Ginsburg Makes Her Mark). The book launched as the family event at the Simon Wiesenthal's Center's Museum of Tolerance on International Holocaust Remembrance Day. Miller, who wrote for the Fox/Marvel Spider-Man animated series, is producing a Mouschi: The Cat Who Lived with Anne Frank animated feature.
David wrote, directed and scored the family film, Zoo-Opolis! (Pacific Arts/ Orion), and wrote the Simon & Schuster Picture Storybooks from the movies Baby (Disney) and The Goonies (Amblin). Miller adapted Max Lucado's best-selling children's books - You Are Special, You Are Mine and If I Only Had a Green Nose - for animated production. For Mark Swanson Productions (American Tail, Rock-A-Doodle), Miller wrote The Sugar Plum Fairy (a fantasy prequel to The Nutcracker) and The Cosmic Kid.
On the pioneering technology front, David directed The Voyager Company's best-selling Mozart The Dissonant Quartet CD-ROM (over a million units shipped), and was the Head of The Criterion Collection, creating the industry's first interactive laserdisc Special Editions of great classic and contemporary motion pictures with renowned filmmakers (Martin Scorsese, Steven Spielberg, Peter Bogdanovich, John Sturges, Barry Levinson, Vilmos Zsigmond, etc.). Miller's video game credits include The Weakest Link (Activision), the animated All Dogs Go To Heaven Activity Center (MGM), and the 5-title animated/live-action children's Explorers series (Zoo, Bugs, Ocean and Dinosaur Explorers for Compton's NewMedia and The Learning Company).
Co-founder of 501c3 nonprofit Regenerate and Roaring Mouse Entertainment, David has written, consulted and produced animation, special effects, video games, films, scripts and new media for Universal, Sony, Disney, Fox, MGM, Paramount, The Learning Company, Harvey, Polygram, Warner Brothers, Phillips, New Line, Hyundai, Citadel Communications, the Ad Council, the DOT, the American Geographical Society and Idealab. A graduate of Stanford University's film & journalism programs, and Princeton University's creative writing program, David lives in the Lake Sherwood area inland from Malibu - the "Hollywood home" of Shangri-La, Robin Hood, and Woody Woodpecker.- American model and photographer who became famous under the name Lee Miller. Her appearance in Jean Cocteau's The Blood of a Poet (1932) was her only film role. However, soon after meeting Man Ray in 1929 she became his mistress and was the subject of many of his photos. After she and May Ray broke up in 1932, she moved back to New York City, then married an Egyptian, Aziz Eloui Bey, in 1934. After separating from Bey in 1939, she started a new career in photography, becoming the official photographer for Vogue through the war years. In 1947, she divorced Bey, and married British art historian Sir Roland Penrose. Her archive is at www.leemiller.co.uk and is managed by her son Antony Penrose.
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Ann Lee Miller is known for When the Sky Falls (2000) and South West 9 (2001).- Producer
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Kevin Lee Miller is known for Imagine: John Lennon (1988), 25x5: The Continuing Adventures of the Rolling Stones (1989) and King Kong: The Post-Production Diaries (2005).- Director
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Lee Miller is a writer/director originally from Providence, RI. He wrote and directed the film, "Lessons in Self-Defense" starring, Alfred Molina, which qualified for a 2012 Academy Award.
His most recent film, "Hotline", starring Camryn Manheim, premieres in 2013.
Originally from Providence, Rhode Island Miller was one of the founding members of the underground cult menace Basement Beer Band. After graduating from Goddard College in Vermont with a degree in Music and Photography, Miller moved to San Francisco then to Austin, TX, where he served the masses as a wandering troubadour.
In 1997, he graduated with an MFA in Creative Writing from Emerson College in Boston, where he focused on screenwriting and freelance feature writing. Miller moved back to the Bay Area to teach screenwriting at Cogswell College in San Jose. It was there that he created and chaired the Digital Motion Picture Department for 6 years. During that time he made the critically acclaimed youth prison documentary, "Real Time".
A three-time Sundance Screenwriters Lab final rounder, Lee's films have played in Italy, Switzerland, Bulgaria, France and the U.S.A . Four have been sold to distributors. A very diverse range of his 16 feature scripts have been either optioned or have received recognition from fellowships and workshops. His past projects have included the "Dangerous Women" TV pilot made for Strike TV, starring the original Ladies of The Evil Dead and the feature film, "Tween".- Production Manager
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Hannah Lee Miller is known for Hey Duggee (2014), Peppa Pig: My First Cinema Experience (2017) and They Hunt (2018).- Director
Lee Miller is known for Today (1952).- Writer
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Morgan Lee Miller is known for Visions (2015), Jules and Jonas: The Vertical Truth and Major Crimes (2012).- Jamie Lee Miller is known for Film Lab Presents (2014).
- Lee A. Miller was born in Lubbock, Texas in 1963, the first son of Dean and Cherie Miller. Lee attended the grammar school in Iowa Park Texas and then Harold High School, graduating in 1981. From his sophomore year at the Midwestern State University, he wrote a weekly film column for the school newspaper, He graduated from Midwestern State University in 1986, with a B.A. in History and Political Science and was qualified to teach on the high school level. He has a M.A. from Texas State University in San Marcos Texas. His Ph.D. is from University College Dublin, Ireland's largest and one of Europe's leading research-intensive universities. He is a professor of American Government, a writer, dog breeder and website developer. He lives in Dallas, Texas. His screenplays almost always involve magical realism and are nearly always set in Russia or Texas.
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Lee Miller is known for Inside America (1982), Hullabaloo (1965) and TV's Censored Bloopers #6 (1983).- Lee Miller was born on 27 September 1981 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He is an actor, known for The Lovely Bones (2009) and Love Monkey (2006).
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Scott Lee Miller is known for The Jungle Book (2016), The Evil Within 2 (2017) and Declassified: Untold Stories of American Spies (2016).- Charles Lee Miller is known for The Playaz Court (2000).
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Lee Miller is known for Spades (2010), Star Force 7: The Chill of Distant Eyes (2018) and Athena (2015).- Actor
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R. Lee Miller is known for The Kryptic Katzeffs (2008), Sanctuary (2008) and The Pickerell Kids (2008).- Elizabeth Lee Miller is known for The Stranger (1994), I Was a Teenage Mummy (1992) and Video Violence 2 (1988).
- Lee Miller is known for Ropes (2020).
- Cari-Lee Miller is known for Engines of Domination (2014).
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Lee Miller is known for The Winter Guest (1997).- Roger Lee Miller is known for Kidding Around (1978).
- Jonas Lee Miller is known for The Gathering, Part II (1979).
- Amy Lee Miller is known for Pop Meets the Void (2015).
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Lee Darkin-Miller is known for Eyeborgs (2009), Never Surrender (2009) and Between the Trees (2018).- Sound Department
Lee Miller is known for Blame it on Nora (2008).- Lindsey Lee Miller is known for Lip Service (2010).
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Mara Lee Miller is known for Pete's Dragon (2016), The Old Man & the Gun (2018) and St. Nick (2009).- Music Department
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Adam Lee Miller is known for Open (2010).- Chuck Lee Miller is known for Girl Number Three (2009) and Nathan Thomas Milliner's a Wish for the Dead (2014).
- Lee Miller is known for The Hornswoggle (2017).
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Byron Lee Miller is known for Positive K: I Got a Man (1993).- Art Department
Jared Lee-Sacz Miller is known for Let's Play (2017).- Megan Lee Miller is known for Message of Hope (2014).
- Camera and Electrical Department
Lee Miller is known for The Adventures of Captain Zoom in Outer Space (1995).