Died: May 04, 1983 in Harpers Ferry, West Virginia
Occupation: Actor
Active: '70s
Major Genres: Thriller, Comedy Drama
Career Highlights: One Summer Love, The Late Great Me! Story of a Teenage Alcoholic, It Must Be Love (Cause I Feel So Dumb)
First Major Screen Credit: It Must Be Love (Cause I Feel So Dumb) (1975)
Biography
Although born in the entertainment capital of Los Angeles, American actor Michael Miller chose to be trained for his profession at New England's Bard College. Active both off and on Broadway, he amassed an admirable list of stage credits, including Under Milk Wood, Ivanov, Black Comedy and The Trial of Lee Harvey Oswald. As a film supporting player, he appeared in numerous New York-based productions, including The Anderson Tapes (1971) and Three Days of the Condor (1976, as Fowler). Miller died of a heart ailment in 1983 while on location for a film in Harpers Ferry, WV. He was 51. ~ Hal Erickson, All Movie Guide
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