Henry Miller, a renowned writer and actor, took his first breath on December 26, 1891, in the bustling metropolis of New York City, located in the state of New York, within the United States of America. Throughout his remarkable life, he left an indelible mark on the world of literature and the silver screen, with his work featuring in notable films such as Reds, released in 1981, Quiet Days in Clichy, which premiered in 1970, and Quiet Days in Clichy, once again, this time in 1990.
Miller's personal life was marked by a series of marriages, as he wedded Hoki Tokuda, Evelyn Byrd (Keven) McClure, Janina Martha Lepska, June Edith Smith, and finally, Beatrice Sylvas Wickens. Sadly, his life came to a close on June 7, 1980, in the picturesque town of Pacific Palisades, located in the state of California, within the United States of America.