- Joseph Miller Moved to LA to Continue his Acting Studies at UCLA. He was in the MFA Program under Edward Kaye-Martin. Later he continued his studies with Playhouse West studying directly with Robert Carnegie. Fellow students while Miller attended Playhouse West were Michelle Pfeiffer, Ashley Judd, James Franco.. Jeff Goldblum also taught at Playhouse West.
He took Classes with Stella Adler, Charles Conrad, Martin Landau and George Maharis from the Route 66 Series
Joseph Miller is a songwriter (pop, country, R&B) and star tenor saxophone player who toured with Ike Turner and Tina Turner. He studied songwriting in Los Angeles with Al Kasha and Robin Frederick. He's written the lyrics to the African hit "Badonka Donk Lady" and the R&B Religious "Down to the River," and dozens of additional songs with lyrics, music, and producing credits.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Joseph Miller - Joseph Miller Moved to LA to Continue his Acting Studies at UCLA. He was in the MFA Program under Edward Kaye-Martin. Later he continued his studies with Playhouse West studying directly with Robert Carnegie. He took Classes with Stella Adler, Charles Conrad, Martin Landau and George Maharis from the Route 66 Series.- IMDb Mini Biography By: Joseph Miller
- Gender / Gender identityMale
- Lead Character in Beautiful Strangers, 2017 Winner of Producers Guild, Mike Nichols Film Festival.
- Joseph Miller (Joe) is mentioned in Herbie Hancock's Autobiography, "Possibilities". On page 253 Herbie mentions that Joe helped to coach him to act in the Feature Film "Round Midnight". Herbie did a fine acting job in that film and went on to win the Academy Award for the Scoring of "Round Midnight".
- Yes, that was Joseph Miller that you saw in the Recently released Music Video from Burns, Maluma and Rae Sremmurd. He was the Pimp Daddy Dude in the Silk Suit playing poker with Burns and dancing with the hot party ladies.
- Was just nominated for Best Actor by Biola Film School for the 2018 Film Festival.
- Joseph Miller, (Joe) is mentioned in Herbie Hancock's Autobiography, "Possibilities". One page 253 Herbie notes that he "rehearsed his lines" for the film "Round Midnight" with his neighbor Joe Miller, "an aspiring actor" and a "friend of mine". Herbie went on to do a great acting job and to win an Academy Award for the Scoring of that fine film.
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