Michael Miller

Michael Miller

Deceased · Born: Sep 1, 1931 · Died: May 4, 1983

Personal Details

BornSep 1, 1931 Los Angeles, California, USA

Biography

Michael B. Miller, a renowned actor, was born Michael Borden Miller on September 1, 1931, in the vibrant city of Los Angeles, California.

Throughout his illustrious career, he gained widespread recognition for his captivating performances in notable films such as The Anderson Tapes in 1971, Three Days of the Condor in 1975, Have a Nice Weekend in 1975, and The Front in 1976. His extensive repertoire also included numerous nationally broadcast commercials, made-for-TV movies, and stage productions, showcasing his remarkable versatility as an artist.

Michael's personal life was marked by a loving marriage to actress Eliza Miller (I),with whom he shared a beautiful life in New York City. Together, they raised three sons, providing a loving and supportive environment for their children to thrive.

Tragically, Michael's life was cut short on May 4, 1983, in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia, USA, due to a sudden heart failure while filming on location, leaving behind a legacy that continues to inspire and entertain audiences to this day.

Career

1992
Chaplin
Chaplin as Reporter
1985
School Spirit
School Spirit as Chuck Reembyte
Deadly Messages
Deadly Messages as Pawn Broker
1984
Hardbodies
Hardbodies as Landlord
1983
1981
Saturday the 14th
Saturday the 14th as Ernie Muldowney
1980
Attica
Attica as Ray McLaughlin
1979
Henry IV Part II
Henry IV Part II as Lord Mowbray
1976
The Front
The Front as FBI Man
Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze
Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze as Lt. Col. Andrew Blodgett 'Monk' Mayfair
1974
1971
The Anderson Tapes
The Anderson Tapes as First Agent
1957
The Invisible Boy
The Invisible Boy as 2nd Gate Sergeant
1942
In Old California
In Old California as Yerp Bates
1940