Joel A. Miller
{{Short description|British-American writer and filmmaker}}
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Joel A. Miller is a British-American writer and filmmaker. He was the writer and director of the film The Still Life and wrote the autobiography Memoir of a Roadie.
Early life
Miller was born in Cambridge, England. His parents emigrated to Los Angeles when he was a child and he grew up in Southern California. He is the oldest of three children. When he was four years old, Miller's mother was stopped in a shopping mall by talent agent Dorothy Day Otis and he began working as a child actor and model.
In 1998 he graduated from the University of California, Santa Barbara with a degree in Art History.{{cite news|url=http://www.independent.com/news/2007/sep/06/joel-millers-still-life-toads-dean-dinning-comes-o/|title=Joel Miller's The Still Life-with Toad's Dean Dinning-Comes Out on DVD|date=6 September 2007|work=Santa Barbara Independent|access-date=20 August 2015}}
Career
=Film=
Working as a teen in the art department Miller worked on films Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her, It's the Rage, Lucky 13, Durango Kids, and Second to Die.
In 2006 Warner Bros. released Miller's The Still Life.{{cite news|url=https://www.allmovie.com/movie/the-still-life-v398941|title=The Still Life|work=AllMovie}} Miller wrote, produced, and directed the film. The film screened throughout the country and won the bronze medal at the Park City Film Music Festival.{{cite news|url=http://www.emol.org/film/archives/stilllife/index.html|title=The Still Life-Film and Soundtrack To be Distributed by Warner Bros. August 7th, 2007|work=The Entertainment Magazine}}
=Music=
In 1999, Miller worked at Brian Reeves recording studio the Jungle Room. While there he worked for Poison, Billy Idol, and Dogstar.{{cite news|url=http://2loud2oldmusic.com/2020/12/09/memoir-of-a-roadie-by-joel-miller-book-review/|title='Memoir of a Roadie'–by Joel Miller–Book Review|date=9 December 2020|work=2 Loud 2 Old Music}}
In 2006, Warner Bros. released The Still Life Soundtrack. Miller co-wrote most of the songs on the album including the song "God's Reasons", performed by Darius Rucker.{{cite news|url=https://www.ascap.com/playback/2007/summer/stepping_out/joel_miller.aspx|title=Joel Miller's The Still Life|work=ASCAP}} In 2006 Miller was a recipient of the ASCAP Plus award for the song "God's Reasons". In 2010 the song "Silent Light", co-written by Miller and performed by Dizzy Reed, appeared in the film Holyman Undercover.{{cite web|url=https://www.ringostrack.com/en/movie/holyman-undercover/24417|title=Holyman Undercover Soundtrack (2010) OST}}
In August 2020, he released his autobiography, Memoir of a Roadie, about working as a roadie for Stone Temple Pilots, Guns N' Roses, Poison, and The Cranberries. The book tells of his life touring with these bands and his further touring experiences with Black Sabbath, Ozzy Osbourne, Sharon Osbourne, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Foo Fighters, Oasis, Papa Roach, Disturbed, Godsmack, Warrant, Quiet Riot, NSYNC, Bush, No Doubt, Fishbone, Fuel, Korn, Metallica, Green Day, Kid Rock, Rage Against the Machine, Enuff Z'Nuff, The Turtles, Violent Femmes, Static-X, Third Eye Blind, Goo Goo Dolls, Slipknot, 3 Doors Down, and Veruca Salt.{{cite web|url=https://spillmagazine.com/spill-book-review-joel-miller-memoir-of-a-roadie-axl-said-i-made-a-great-cup-of-tea-scott-weiland-liked-the-carpenters-ozzy-drinks-rose/|title=Spill Book Review: Joel Miller–Memoir of a Roadie: Axl Said I Made a Great Cup of Tea… Scott Weiland Liked the Carpenters… & Ozzy Drinks Rosé .|work=The Spill Magazine|date=9 August 2020 }}
=Podcasting=
Miller is the creator and host of Party Like a Rockstar Podcast.{{cite web|url=https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCl2fC2cHyj_uSNH2mgtQ1nQ|title=Party Like a Rockstar Podcast (2010)|website=YouTube }}
Selected filmography
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Year
!Title !Role !Episode |
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rowspan="2"| 1996
| | Wrestler | "Gimme Shelter" |
Party of Five
| Wrestler | "Desperate Measures" |
rowspan="2"| 1997
| Party of Five | Wrestler | "Significant Others" |
Party of Five
| Wrestler | "Hitting Bottom" |
rowspan="2"| 1999
| Set dresser | |
Durango Kids
| Set dresser | |
rowspan="2"| 2000
|Things You Can Tell Just by Looking at Her | Set dresser | |
Little Sister
| Set decorator | |
rowspan="1"| 2002
| Set dresser | |
rowspan="2"| 2005
| Bar patron | |
Lucky 13
| Set dresser | |
rowspan="3"| 2006
| Writer, producer, director | |
America's Low Budget Superstar
| Self | |
The Iron Man
| Producer | |
rowspan="2"| 2007
|Living the Still Life | Producer, self | |
Giant Maximus
| Producer, writer, self | |
rowspan="2"| 2008
|Desertion | Producer, writer, officer danescroft, songwriter | |
Celebrity Art Show
| Writer, producer, director | |
rowspan="2"| 2010
|Holyman Undercover | (Producer: "Silent Light") / (Writer: "Silent Light") | |
Cyrus: Mind of a Serial Killer
| Casting director | |
rowspan="1"| 2012
| Executive producer | |
Books
- {{citation |title=Memoir of a Roadie|year=2020|publisher=Albion Entertainment Inc.|isbn=9798670742405}}
Soundtracks
- {{citation |title=The Still Life Soundtrack|year=2007|publisher=Danescroft Music Publishing}}
References
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External links
- {{IMDb name|0588626}}
- {{Rotten Tomatoes person|joel_miller}}
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Category:English film directors
Category:English screenwriters
Category:English male screenwriters
Category:English cinematographers
Category:People from Cambridge
Category:British emigrants to the United States
Category:University of California, Santa Barbara alumni