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Michael Miller
Actor
Born September 1, 1931Died May 4, 1983 (51 years)
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.
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.
Filmography
2023 | Tales of the Tardis (TV Series) · as Wulnoth |
1993 | Prophet of Evil: The Ervil LeBaron Story · as Detective #2 |
1992 | Chaplin · as Reporter |
1988 | A Time of Destiny · as Cement Truck Driver |
1985 | School Spirit · as Chuck Reembyte |
1985 | Deadly Messages · as Pawn Broker |
1985 | The Hearst and Davies Affair · as Reporter |
1984 | Hardbodies · as Landlord |
1983 | Through Naked Eyes · as Waiter |
1983 | Space Raiders · as Lou |
1982 | Baal · as Horgauer |
1981 | Saturday the 14th · as Ernie Muldowney |
1981 | History of the World: Part I · as Coming Attractions |
1980 | Attica · as Ray Mclaughlin |
1979 | Henry IV Part II · as Lord Mowbray |
1979 | The Seduction of Joe Tynan · as Reporter Tom |
1978 | Stubby Pringle's Christmas · as Cast |
1978 | BBC Television Shakespeare (TV Series) · as Lord Mowbray |
1978 | Coming Attractions · as Biker |
1976 | The Front · as Fbi Man |
1976 | Dragonfly · as Gabe |
1975 | Three Days of the Condor · as Fowler |
1975 | Ryan's Hope (TV Series) · as John Bigelow |
1975 | Doc Savage: The Man of Bronze · as Lt. Col. Andrew Blodgett 'monk' Mayfair |
1975 | Baretta (TV Series) · as Jake |
1975 | Switchblade Sisters · as Hammer |
1975 | Have a Nice Weekend · as Paul |
1974 | After the Fall · as Dan |
1973 | Barnaby Jones (TV Series) · as Cast |
1972 | The ABC Afterschool Special (TV Series) · as Father |
1971 | Getting Together (TV Series) · as Bum |
1971 | The Anderson Tapes · as First Agent |
1970 | Hercules in New York · as Cast |
1967 | Rockys Messer · as Rocky |
1959 | Philip Marlowe (TV Series) · as Tommy Crane |
1959 | Lock-Up (TV Series) · as Cast |
1958 | Flight (TV Series) · as Cast |
1958 | Mickey Spillane's Mike Hammer (1958) (TV Series) · as Buddy Cull |
1957 | The Invisible Boy · as 2nd Gate Sergeant |
1957 | Perry Mason (TV Series) · as Bob Doray |
1957 | The Silent Service (TV Series) · as Joe Williams |
1957 | Men in War · as Pvt. Lynch |
1957 | O. Henry Playhouse (TV Series) · as Bradford Courtney |
1957 | Whirlybirds (TV Series) · as Danny Morgan |
1956 | The Women of Pitcairn Island · as Tom Mccoy |
1956 | West Point (TV Series) · as Cadet Wally Sterling |
1951 | On Moonlight Bay · as Boy |
1950 | The Bigelow Theatre (TV Series) · as Cast |
1950 | Ashley Banjo’s Big Town Dance (TV Series) · as Cast |
1950 | Tea for Two · as Friend Of Lynne & Richard |
1944 | Practically Yours · as Boy In Park |
1944 | The Seventh Cross · as Hitler Youth |
1944 | The Adventures of Mark Twain · as Tom Sawyer |
1943 | The Iron Major · as Boy |
1943 | Frontier Badmen · as Boy |
1942 | The Sombrero Kid · as Jerry - As A Boy |
1942 | In Old California · as Yerp Bates |
1940 | Dark Command · as Child |
1939 | Intermezzo · as Cast |