Mark Miller Biography

Mark Miller may refer to:

Entertainment

  • Mark D. Miller (1891–1970), Colorado photographer
  • Mark Miller (actor) (1924–2022), television actor and producer, father of Penelope Ann Miller
  • Mark Thomas Miller (born 1960), actor in the short-lived Misfits of Science TV series
  • Mark Miller (musician), lead singer of the band Sawyer Brown
  • Mark Alan Miller, vice president of Seraphim, comic book writer
  • Mark Ian Miller, actor in Speed Demon (2003 film)

Sports

  • Mark Miller (American football) (born 1956), American football quarterback
  • Mark Miller (quarterback) (born 1962), American football quarterback
  • Mark Miller (footballer) (born 1962), retired English football player and coach
  • Mark Miller (racer) (born 1962), off-road racer, competing in both cars and on motorcycles
  • Mark Miller (soccer) (born 1962), minor league U.S. soccer player
  • Mark Miller (kickboxer) (born 1971), American kickboxer
  • Mark Miller (basketball) (born 1975), American basketball player and coach
  • Mark Miller (fighter) (born 1978), professional mixed martial artist
  • Mark Miller (TT motorcyclist), American motorcycle racer
  • Justin Miller (baseball, born 1977) full name: Justin Mark Miller (August 27, 1977 – June 26, 2013)

Others

  • Mark F. Miller (born 1943), Wisconsin state senator
  • Mark Miller (Ohio), lawyer and librarian from Ohio, ran for Congress, 1992
  • Mark Crispin Miller (born 1949), conspiracy theorist and professor of media studies at New York University
  • Mark S. Miller, computer scientist, inventor of Miller Columns and the E programming language
  • Mark Miller (died 2015), life partner of the actor George Nader
  • Mark Miller (Manitoba politician) - Councillor elected in the 1989 Winnipeg municipal election

See also

  • Mark Millar (born 1969), Scottish comic book writer
  • Mark Millar (footballer) (born 1988), Scottish footballer
  • Marc Miller (disambiguation)
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