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Michael B. Miller was born on September 1, 1931 in Los Angeles, California as Michael Borden Miller.
He was an actor, best known for The Anderson Tapes (1971), Three Days of the Condor (1975), Have a Nice Weekend (1975) and The Front (1976). He also acted in several nationally broadcast commercials, made-for-TV movies, and always kept busy on the stage.
He was married to actress Eliza Miller (I). Michael and Eliza lived in New York City and raised three sons until his sudden death on May 4, 1983 in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, USA, from heart failure while filming on location.- Director
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- Michael Pierino Miller was born in Atlanta, Georgia, to David S. Miller, a renowned banker, from Georgia and Lenore Anita Sacco a dancer and educator from New York City. Michael has an older brother, David, a musician and music educator, and an older sister, Victoria, an educator and marine biologist. His father is of German and Irish descent, and his mother is of Italian ancestry. The family lived in Stone Mountain, Georgia and Roanoke, Virginia in their younger years. While growing up Michael was always known to convince friends to create short films, perform songs, entertain crowds and the like from the early age of 5.
Michael attended Full Sail University in Orlando, Florida, specializing in music production and film. He performed in a number of student productions during his time there. Also, executive producing and writing albums for local artists from Orlando and Miami while attending the University. His love for film came full circle when in 2008, he was cast in a Florida Film Festival production titled Anathema. Shortly after this circumstances presented themselves in life that halted his dream chase. Temporarily!
Leading us to late fall of 2017, back in Atlanta, Georgia where Michael found himself where he belongs chasing what has been his passion from the age of 5, expressing passions through an entertainment medium, causing people to feel and be in the moment. Refusing to let the past dictate his future, his desire and passion for acting and film has burned deeper each day. Michael spent that fall getting his feet wet again working alongside many well known actors in film and television with small featured roles on big productions and attending numerous acting classes throughout the city. He landed his first supporting role in the Film Festival production Power Corrupts, November 2017. Michael's role was a special force soldier who was returning home to only get mixed up in an array of corruption within the government.
By November of the following year, 2018, Michael found himself polished again and ready to become a full time actor determined to make his dream and passions come to fruition. Having a few small lead roles under his belt to this point, (Nick Harrison in Sector 7, Rico in Undercover PD and Red in Protectors of Life.) January 2019 he signed with his first acting agency, GILL Talent. Michael had also signed with MILES Models a few months prior for modeling. He is now attacking the film industry with an unwavering resolve. - Sound Department
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Since moving to Los Angeles in 2018, Dani Michael Miller takes advantage of the weather when ever he can. From reading or writing at one of the many LA parks to relaxing on the beaches of SoCal. Find him at his local library or exploring one of the many coffee shops around the city. His hobbies include hiking, camping, and going to the movies.
You pronounced his name "dAH - nee"- Writer
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Michael Miller studied Media and Scriptwriting at the Canberra College of Advanced Education, which later became the University of Canberra. During his studies he traveled to Europe with fellow Media students Producer and Actor Andrew Higgie, and Arthur Hill, producer of the National Press Club. His mother emigrated from Russia in the 1950's.- Producer
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Michael Miller, Co-Executive Producer / Executive in Charge of Production.
In the late 1990s Michael began his career working for the most prolific producer in the history of television the great Aaron Spelling, on shows like "Melrose Place" and "Beverly Hills 90201". Michael continued to work his way up through the ranks working on TV shows and features in any capacity he could to hone his understanding of TV production. After two seasons on "Nip/Tuck" and "The Closer" Michael left the world of scripted television and moved into the unpredictable world of reality TV. During this time he produced one of the biggest shows on television, "America's Got Talent", along with numerous other variety, docu-reality, lifestyle, and game shows Michael lives in the quiet suburbs of Los Angeles and currently produces one of the HOTTEST shows on TV- Lip Sync Battle.- Michael Miller is known for Get Rich or Die Tryin' (2005), A Winter Tale (2007) and Hooked on Speedman (2008).
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Michael R. Miller is known for Raising Arizona (1987), Miller's Crossing (1990) and I'm Gonna Git You Sucka (1988).- Actor
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After taking up Taekwondo & Hapkido in his native Australia, martial artist/stuntman and action actor Michael Miller found a steady diet of both American and Asian action movies inspired his training and his eventual relocation to Hong Kong in the early 1990s.
Miller quickly found work as an actor/stuntman making his debut in Tsui Hark's "Once Upon A Time In China 2", where he played the role of an ill-fated doctor taken out by a burning arrow as well as performing background stunts as a British soldier
His other credits include "The Red Wolf", "Robo Kickboxer" for producer Joseph Lai, "The Bodyguard From Beijing", Shannon Lee's "And Now Your Dead", "the Black Sheep Affair" and Tsui Hark's "Knock Off" where he battled Jean Claude Van Damme and performed stunt work in his role as Tickler or the Coughing man
One of the few western members of the Hong Kong Stuntman's Association, he returned to Australia in the late 90s.- Michael Miller was an actor, known for The Prisoner (1967), Doctor Who (1963) and The Three Musketeers (1966). He died in June 1987 in Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK.
- Michael Miller was born on 30 January 1980 in Hackensack, New Jersey, USA.
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Dennis Michael Miller is known for Wasteland 3 (2020), Wasteland 3: Bison's Meat Delivery (2020) and Hunted: The Demon's Forge (2011).- Actor
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Jason Michael Miller is known for When I'm with You (2015), The Key of Awesome (2009) and Pluto (2011).- Michael Kennen Miller was raised in Washington Grove, Maryland where he grew up performing and also competing nationally in swimming, diving, and gymnastics. He received his BFA from Elon University's musical theater program.
Upon graduating, he landed the coveted role of Willard Hewitt in the National Tour of Footloose, followed by two tours playing Fyedka in Fiddler on the Roof. Professionally, he's performed leading roles such as Link Larkin in Hairspray, Duke in The Great American Trailer Park Musical, Snoopy in You're a Good Man Charlie Brown, Ozzie in On The Town, Diesel in West Side Story, Benedick in Much Ado About Nothing, and Wanchese in The Lost Colony with Lynn Redgrave. Broadway Concerts include: Broadway Backwards 6 with Alan Cumming and F. Murray Abraham, and Broadway Backwards 7 with Betty Buckley and Bruce Vilanch. Other New York City credits include: Oberon in A Midsummer Night's Dream (Curious Frog Theatre Company), Playya in Zombie Strippers: The Musical (directed by Robert Bartley), and Joe Lelyveld in Mrs. Ryan of Maspeth, Queens (The Players Club).
Michael lives in Los Angeles and has also appeared in national and international commercials for Hello Kitty, Glico Chocolate, and Busch Gardens, as well as in Lady Gaga's directorial film, G.U.Y., and viral videos for College Humor. - Casting Department
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Jon-Michael Miller is an actor and producer, born in Woodland Hills, CA, USA. He began acting at the age of 10 in a local production of Guys and Dolls, and became inspired to pursue story-telling ever since. A graduate of Ithaca College, he received his Masters degree from the FSU/Asolo Conservatory for Actor Training, and trained at LAMDA and the Moscow Art Theater. He is the youngest of four brothers.- Music Department
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Best known for his role as Musical Director and Theme Composer for Paramount's long-running TV music/variety series, "Solid Gold" hosted by Dionne Warwick, Andy Gibb & Marilyn McCoo, for composing the 1984 Winter Olympics opening theme song, "Just A Dream Away" sung by John Denver, and for producing & arranging a duet of "I Say A Little Prayer" for Dionne Warwick & Aretha Franklin on the 2021 Rhino Records 4-CD boxed set titled, "ARETHA".
Michael Miller ("Mickle") first showed promise in the music arena during high school by writing an arrangement called "Superstar Medley" in 1973 for guest artist and famed trumpeter, Bud Brisbois. The arrangement was a big success and, as a result, Bud introduced Michael to Henry Mancini who offered to become his mentor.
The following September, Michael was selected to perform at the Monterey Jazz Festival in the California All Star High School Jazz Band where he was a featured trumpet soloist and composer. Legendary jazz trumpeter and lifelong hero of Michael's - Clark Terry - was a guest artist at the concert. Also, at the performance, Michael dedicated his composition "Something We Knew About Monterey '73" to the founder of the Monterey Jazz Festival, Jimmy Lyons.
Michael then started college at UCLA and, within a year, he became the assistant musical director for the the last two seasons of the Carol Burnett Show and many others, and then was hired to write the theme song and be the musical director of the entire run of Paramount TV's, "Solid Gold" (1980-1989), which was comprised of about 400 shows. His "Solid Gold Theme" started and ended every single episode. He also composed the theme song for the 1982-83 Paramount TV series, "Madame's Place".
One of the most special musical experiences Michael had was composing and arranging the opening theme song "Just a Dream Away" for the 1984 Winter Olympics, which John Denver performed while standing in the snow of Sarajevo.
Shortly afterward, the well known opera tenor, Placido Domingo, asked Michael to arrange & conduct his recording of "Just a Dream Away" for his album, "Save Your Nights For Me", and then Dionne Warwick recorded it as well.
In 1990, Michael decided to follow another one of his dreams, so he went to live on various islands in the Pacific: Fiji, Maui, and New Zealand. He continues to make frequent trips to Los Angeles to work on various recording projects, as well as being a guest speaker at Hollywood super-agent, Ken Kragen's UCLA class, "Strategies for Stardom".
On July 30, 2021, a duet that Michael produced for Aretha Franklin & Dionne Warwick of "I Say A Little Prayer" was re-released by Rhino Records as part of a 4-CD Box Set entitled, "ARETHA".
One of Michael's greatest joys has been being able to give his time to mentor talented young people, musically or academically, sometimes spending 3-4 hours every day for 7 or more years at a time to help an individual gain entry into national honor bands and/or earn full scholarships to their top-choice colleges. One of the most successful recipients of Michael's guidance is trumpeter Josh Shpak, who, through Michael's introduction, became the protégé of Clark Terry and is now a very successful performer, songwriter and producer in Los Angeles.
Regarding Michael's personal life: although he was given two separate terminal cancer diagnoses during his life due to the effects (and aftereffects) of a pesticide spray drift, he surprised his doctors by completely recovering both times -- once in 1983, which took 7 years to fully heal, and a recurrence in 2019 (which unfortunately included severe reactions to a prescribed medication, AMBIEN, that brought about a whole new set of challenges). But, he is so very grateful for the compassion and empathy shown to him by so many wonderful people, and for the miracles that made it possible for him to continue making music and mentoring (and cheering on) young people of all ages toward positive paths and productive futures.- Sound Department
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Michael Miller is known for How You Are, Martinez, Margaritas and Murder! and An American Rendez-Vous in Tel Aviv (2022).- Visual Effects
Michael Miller is known for The Chronicles of Riddick (2004), Real Steel (2011) and The Rock (1996).- Seth Michael Miller is known for The Millionaire Matchmaker (2008) and Losing It with Jillian (2010).
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Michael Christian Miller is known for Masks (2015), Insufferable (2022) and Elliot James Mulhern: I Know (2022).- Editorial Department
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Michael P. Miller is known for Fear the Walking Dead (2015), Hawaii Five-0 (2010) and The Walking Dead: World Beyond (2020).