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- Scott Miller was born in Glasgow, Scotland. He trained at the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art, graduating in 2017. Best known for films such as The Road Dance, Balance Not Symmetry, The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde for Sky Arts and The Outrun for Protagonist Pictures.
- Adam Scott Miller is an American actor born in Grand Rapids, MI on June 24, 1991. Growing up, Adam dedicated himself largely to the sport of wrestling-becoming a two time undefeated state champion and attending Central Michigan University on athletic and academic scholarship. Adam carefully made the decision to leave CMU to pursue his passion for acting in Chicago. Adam's entertainment career soon took off when he signed with Chicago and New York based acting agency, Stewart Talent.
He has made a variety of TV appearances as well as film - including the Mario Van Peebles directed USS Indianapolis: Men of Courage. Adam is more commonly known for his role as Kyle Devore, on the NBC series, Crisis (Fall 2014). In June of 2014, Adam made the move to Los Angeles, California to continue his career as an actor and screenwriter. He has since expanded his network to include CESD Theatrical and Commercial Talent Agency as well as Robert Stein Management. - Actor
- Writer
- Producer
Scott Edward Miller was born in Windsor, Ontario, Canada. He graduated from the University of Windsor with a degree in Science and was a record setting wide receiver for the Windsor Lancer Football team. Moving to Vancouver in 2000 he studied at the acclaimed Lyric School of Acting and began his career on the stage, first by performing in numerous original plays and then moving on to writing and directing his own shows. His credits include the critically acclaimed 'In the Eyes of God', and as the title character in the one-man play 'Walter', both written and directed by Raul Sanchez Inglis. Scott followed this with various film and television roles, and will now be playing one of the lead roles in Jabbar Raisani's feature film, Outpost 37, which is slated to hit movie theatres in 2014.- Actor
- Stunts
- Second Unit Director or Assistant Director
Wayne Scott Miller was born on 5 November 1959. He is an actor and assistant director, known for The Mist (2007), The Adjustment Bureau (2011) and A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014).- Matthew Scott Miller has an original nickleodeon movie premiering on nickleodeon 11/7/14 at 7p.m. called 100 things to do before high school created by Scott fellows and directed by Johnathan judge who Matt also worked with on camp Fred and is currently working on the show which will be airing 1n 2015
- Camera and Electrical Department
- Director
- Writer
Scott Miller's career in film and television production spans more than two decades, by starting very young.
A fifth generation Los Angelino, he comes from a long line of innovators. His great, great grandfather was the mechanical engineer for the magician Harry Houdini; his great grandfather was the first radio announcer in Los Angeles, and his grandfather was an entertainment agent for stars such as Marilyn Monroe and Lana Turner.
Scott's father is Warren Miller, whose fifty year long career and over forty sports motion pictures that have earned his father a name synonymous with skiing around the world.
As a teen, Scott began work with his father Warren Miller on many projects including the yearly full-length feature ski films and several industrial short films.
In 1978, following an Academy Award nomination in the short film category for his "Free Ride", Scott Miller was invited to join the cinematographer's union: At 26, he was the youngest ever I.A.T.S.E. Director of Photography.
During this period, ABC Wide World of Sports saw some of Scott's work and employed him as a Director of Photography for three years filming sporting events all over the world.
Scott Miller has written and directed "Raven Warrior" (2001), a true story about the first US servicemen to refuse the direct order to take the anthrax vaccine.
It starred Rick Otto, John Roselius, John Mahone, Bruce Abbot and Casey Biggs.
Scott has directed and produced a movie titled "Direct Order" (2003), featuring the voice of Michael Douglas.
It is a true story featuring the US officers and enlisted men who were given the 1997 Presidential Executive Order by President Clinton to be vaccinated with the unsafe, ineffective, and fraudulently labeled "Anthrax Vaccine" whose use has resulted in tens of thousands of deaths and over a million cases of auto-immune disease, birth defects, and cancers among Allied forces and families since 1990.
It has been said that this film and its sequels will wake the public up to the need to respect the medical rights of every individual, even servicemen, to be provided with the freedom to choose and make their own health decisions.
Throughout his career, Scott shot hundreds of commercials, winning a number of advertising industry awards for his work behind the camera.
In 1986, Scott became a Director/Cameraman, and joined the Director's Guild of America.
In 1989, Scott opened his own production facility, Scott Miller & Company, which has since earned a reputation for being one of the last and one of the best creative television commercial production boutiques in America.
He specializes in campaigns to launch new concepts and upgrade the corporate image but also produces small budget productions when there is an openness and willingness on the part of the client to strive for excellence.
Scott's work for Eastman Kodak, on their "True Colors" campaign, won five Clios, two Cannes Silver Lions awards, three International Film and TV awards, and one Advertising Age award.
The awards brought him immediate recognition by the advertising world and he quickly rose to the top of his field.
He has worked for just about every major advertising agency in the U.S.
Some of Scott's major advertising clients include the Bank of America, Nations Bank, Citicorp, IBM, ATT, MCI, Texaco Oil Company, Coca-Cola Company, Burger King, Anheuser-Busch Companies, Miller Brewing Company, Coors Brewing Company, Michelob Brewing Company, Seagram Company Ltd., Nike, Disneyland Theme Parks, Ford Motor Company, Toyota, Mazda, Audi/Porsche, to name a few.
Scott Miller has been repeatedly featured in promotional advertising by the Eastman Kodak Company as a tribute to his outstanding creativity and innovation in the use of Kodak films.- Script and Continuity Department
- Writer
Scott Gunnison Miller is known for The Astronauts (2020), Pantheon (2022) and TURN: Washington's Spies (2014).- Scott began his acting journey in his early twenties when he applied to study Acting & Performance at Glasgows Stow West College in 2007.
In his early years Scott was raised in a small town in the north of Devon named "Ilfracombe".
Being a young film fanatic Scott began to build a passion for many genres, particularly Horror, where grew a love for the novels & screenplays of the award winning king of Horror himself "Stephen King".
To follow his love Scott often enjoyed during school & after-school Drama classes where he would thrive to take part in learning the craft.
While pursuing his acting degree Scott landed lead roles in George Orwell's Animal Farm as "Napoleon" & "The Scarecrow" the 1939 American musical fantasy play "The Wizard of Oz"
In 2015 Scott was cast in the Apollo Players Production of the 1978 American musical comedy "Grease" where he was cast as one of the "T-Birds" live on stage of the iconic Pavilion Theatre in Glasgow.
Since then Scott has been touring the UK, Ireland & Spain performing a Tribute show dedicated to boy-band "Take That" & Irelands most decorated boy-band "Westlife"
Scott looks to continue his love of performing & build on his acting career by applying himself to all available opportunities. - Actor
- Art Department
- Additional Crew
Brandon Scott Miller is known for Race to Witch Mountain (2009), Scratch & Burn (2002) and South of Nowhere (2005).- Actor
- Writer
Todd Scott Miller is a commanding presence.
When he enters a room whether it be a boardroom or a classroom, people notice and the feeling that a theme song should accompany him takes over. Different people hear different songs but on one thing they agree...it's heavy and it hits hard.
As an actor there is no ignoring his presence. From short films to full length features, his presence pops off the screen like a 3D horror flick. Whether a supporting role or a lead, one thing is for certain the audience wants to see more.
His acting career started with a national holiday commercial for a Texas based sporting goods company. After several online roles for commercials and online series, he acted alongside Daniel Baldwin in the Houston based hit Gutter. His on-screen presence as a gangster led to his much larger appearance in Platinum, the prequel to Gutter, where he reprised his role as Mike Body to help take down a crime syndicate that was overstepping their bounds in the Houston area.
He has since been in several feature films and is a recurring star for Generation Hope Studios in their short films with a message. His first costarring role was in the short film "The Devil You Know" where he plays a pastor who finds himself alone at a dinner party with the Devil himself.
Todd resides in Houston, Texas with his wife of 30 years. They have three grown children who are all involved in the arts in one form or another. He pays his bills with a job as Director of Proposals for an engineering company and as an Adjunct Professor of Management at Houston Christian University. He has two master's degrees in business and theology that often lead to his favorite dad joke about studying both sides of the force. He is currently enrolled in an MFA Motion Pictures and Television at Academy of Art University in San Francisco.- Visual Effects
- Scott Miller is known for Action U.S.A. (1989), Instant Justice (1986) and From Hell to Victory (1979).
- Actor
- Director
- Writer
From his screenplays, to being in front of the camera, or behind the scenes, Award-winning screenwriter and director Brian Scott Miller embraces the boundless and imaginative spirit in all aspects of filmmaking. Brian began his career as an assistant to the (Emmy Award winning) Set Designer for the syndicated children's program "Funhouse" and as a production assistant for the Nickelodeon series "Salute your Shorts". Brian has been in front of an audience as the Master of Ceremonies for Disney's Touchstone Pictures' "Romy and Michelle's High School Reunion" Premier, and recently in front of the camera for Vega Baby! Productions' "The Devil's Whisper", and director Aaron Stielstra's indie comedy "Excretion: The Shocking True Story of The Football Moms". Behind the camera, Brian wrote and directed "The Pink Conspiracy" - his first award-winning feature length motion picture, and recently created the prison 'shivs" (2nd Unit) on the Michael Jai-White/Sony Pictures/Odyssey Motion Pictures film "As Good As Dead" - His long awaited and first "additional props" credit. With Key Art Award Winning 30sixty Advertising, Brian collaborated on campaigns for Starz Network's "DaVinci's Demons", "Magic City", "POWER", and "The White Queen". Brian is an alumnus of the prestigious American Academy of Dramatic Arts, is a Magna Cum Laude graduate of the Woodbury University School of Business and Management and holds an MFA in Screenwriting from the UCLA School of Theatre, Film, and Television.- Camera and Electrical Department
- Cinematographer
- Producer
Scott Miller is known for A Little Prayer (2023), Sophie Jones (2020) and Who Invited Charlie? (2022).- Additional Crew
- Art Department
Jeffrey Scott Miller is known for In Time (2011), Friends with Benefits (2011) and Cafe Artist (2019).- Make-Up Department
- Art Department
- Special Effects
Scott C. Miller is known for Alice and Wonderland, The Man Who Killed Hitler and then The Bigfoot, Dexter New Blood. He was born near Boston in Chelsea, Massachusetts on December 29, 1960. The 5th of 9 children born to his parents. Became a makeup artist in Los Angeles in 1981 and studied under the direction on makeup artist Tom Burman and Leo Latito, Jr. His skills ranger from straight makeup application, master sculptor to makeup special effects.- Director
- Writer
- Editor
Scott Miller is known for A Soldiers Story (2010). Scott is married to Melissa Mosich Miller. They have one child.- Music Department
Jonathan Scott Miller is a veteran A&R executive with an extensive background in soundtrack development and marketing. He has served as executive producer, soundtrack producer and music supervisor for numerous soundtracks and compilations, endeavors in which he's demonstrated marked expertise in music licensing and publishing.
Before turning his energies to Artists' Addiction Records, Miller was Senior Director, A&R, for BMG Entertainment's Arista Associated Labels, in which capacity he worked on projects outside the company's purview.
In 1996 Miller landed his first label staff job in the soundtracks/A&R department at Arista Records where he worked on the "Preacher's Wife" and "Money Talks" soundtracks, among others. In 2000 he moved to another BMG Entertainment imprint, having been promoted to Director, A&R. Arista was reorganized shortly thereafter, and Miller was assigned to the BMG-affiliated RCA Victor Group (later RCA Music Group), also as Director, A&R. In 2003 he began his tenure as Senior Director, A&R, at Arista Associated Labels, a post he departed in March 2005.
While at Arista, Miller augmented his label duties with hands-on training in music engineering, attending the Los Angeles Recording Workshop. "From doing A&R, I was really interested in working more closely with the artists and producers," he says. "I wanted to fully understand the technical side."
Miller's expertise was honed in soundtrack, music supervision and music licensing and resulted as his main focus at Artists' Addiction Records. Recently Miller has produced soundtracks for NCIS, HAWAII FIVE-0, PARENTHOOD and FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS. Miller has also produced numerous Target exclusive albums including a series called "Influences" that focused on well-known artists. This project included albums from Dave Matthews, Avril Lavigne, Jason Mraz and Sarah McLachlan.
Miller is a voting member of the National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and a member of the National Association of Record Industry Professionals. His philanthropic work also extends to his production of a yearly concert benefiting breast cancer research.- Talent Agent
- Composer
- Music Department
Scott Miller is known for Hannah and the Dog Ghost (1981) and Parental Guidance (1995).- Scott Miller is known for Requiem for a Dream (2000).
- Camera and Electrical Department
Scott Miller is known for The Beatles (1965).