Background
Miller was born in Los Angeles to actor and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Jason Miller and actress and Playboy pin-up Susan Bernard. His father was of Irish and German descent, and his mother is Jewish.
Miller was born in Los Angeles to actor and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Jason Miller and actress and Playboy pin-up Susan Bernard. His father was of Irish and German descent, and his mother is Jewish.
Fortin; the two wrote the screenplay for the 2015 horror comedy The Final Girls (2015), and the upcoming United States of America Network drama series Queen of the South. Miller began appearing in films and television when he was eight years old. His first film role was in Halloween III: Season of the Witch.
He would go on to star in such films as River"s Edge, Near Dark, Class of 1999, and Teen Witch.
Miller appeared in several plays, and was involved in dance from a very early age. Miller attended Yale University and Antioch University, and studied creative writing at the University of California, Los Los Angeles
In 1999, The Mao Game was adapted into a film, written and directed by Miller, and co-produced by Whoopi Goldberg. The film starred Miller, Kirstie Alley, and Piper Laurie, and featured Miller"s mother, Susan Bernard, in a brief, uncredited cameo.
lieutenant toured the festival circuit, and garnered mixed reviews from critics.
In December 2003, he completed his Master of Fine Arts in creative writing at the University of Iowa. He was awarded the Capote Fellowship, and was also chosen for the Houghton-Mifflin Fellowship Award. He has also written articles for Harper"s Bazaar, Playboy, and Esquire.
In 2007, Miller appeared as Jinky in The Wizard of Gore.
He has written a second novel, titled Ash. Miller collaborated with Master of Arts Fortin to write the DreamWorks television and Fox production Howl.
Miller and Fortin co-wrote the short film Dawn (2014), which was directed by Rose McGowan. The two also co-wrote the screenplay and served as executive producers for the 2015 horror comedy film The Final Girls, directed by Todd Strauss-Schulson and starring Taissa Farmiga and Malin Åkerman.
In 2015, the United States of America Network ordered Miller and Fortin"s pilot script, Queen of the South, to series.
Miller also acts as an executive producer for the series, which will begin airing in summer 2016.