Eric Miller's journey in the Entertainment Industry has been a winding path, filled with a diverse array of projects and experiences. With a production and transportation background that spans numerous credits, he has also ventured into screenwriting, penning scripts for "Night Skies," "The Shadow Men," "Mask Maker," and the SyFy Channel hit "Ice Spiders."
As a producer, Miller has been involved in the making of films such as "2001 Maniacs," "Knifepoint," "Learning Curves," and the award-winning "Broke Sky." He also served as the Head of Production and Development for Eli Roth's Raw Nerve horror company, allowing him to work on a wide range of projects.
In addition to his work in film and television, Miller has also explored his creative side as a writer and director. His short horror satire, "The Waffle House Incident," premiered at the 2014 Fantasia Film Festival, showcasing his ability to craft engaging and humorous stories.
Outside of his work in Hollywood, Miller is a prolific short story writer and novelist. He is also the founder of the small press Big Time Books, which has published a number of anthologies, including "Hell Comes To Hollywood," "Hell Comes to Hollywood II," "18 Wheels of Horror," and "18 Wheels of Science Fiction." These publications have received critical acclaim, with "Hell Comes To Hollywood" being nominated for the Bram Stoker Award for Superior Achievement in Anthology.
Despite his many accomplishments, Miller's ultimate goal remains to work on a Godzilla movie. However, his varied career and creative pursuits have already made him a well-respected figure in the Entertainment Industry.