Joshua John Miller (born December 26, 1974) is an American actor,
screenwriter, author, and director. Miller co-writes with his life
partner M.A. Fortin; the two wrote the screenplay for the 2015 horror
comedy The Final Girls, and the USA Network drama series Queen of the
South.Miller was born in Los Angeles to actor and Pulitzer
Prize-winning playwright Jason Miller and actress and Playboy pin-up
Susan Bernard. Miller's half-brother is actor Jason Patric, and his
maternal grandfather was photographer Bruno Bernard, also known as
"Bernard of Hollywood". His father was of Irish and German descent,
and his mother is Jewish.Miller is openly gay and, as of 2013, is in a
relationship with fellow screenwriter M.A. Fortin.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 also made guest appearances on several popular
television shows, including 21 Jump Street, The Wonder Years, The
Greatest American Hero, Highway to Heaven (for which he received a
Young Artist Award in 1985), and Growing Pains (hence a popular
misconception that he is a relative of Jeremy Miller, who portrayed
Ben Seaver on that series; they are not related). Miller appeared in
several plays, and was involved in dance from a very early age. He
starred in the Los Angeles Ballet Company's production of The
Nutcracker for three consecutive seasons beginning at age seven, and
later appeared as a dancer in Janet Jackson's Grammy Award-winning
Rhythm Nation 1814 video.
screenwriter, author, and director. Miller co-writes with his life
partner M.A. Fortin; the two wrote the screenplay for the 2015 horror
comedy The Final Girls, and the USA Network drama series Queen of the
South.Miller was born in Los Angeles to actor and Pulitzer
Prize-winning playwright Jason Miller and actress and Playboy pin-up
Susan Bernard. Miller's half-brother is actor Jason Patric, and his
maternal grandfather was photographer Bruno Bernard, also known as
"Bernard of Hollywood". His father was of Irish and German descent,
and his mother is Jewish.Miller is openly gay and, as of 2013, is in a
relationship with fellow screenwriter M.A. Fortin.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 also made guest appearances on several popular
television shows, including 21 Jump Street, The Wonder Years, The
Greatest American Hero, Highway to Heaven (for which he received a
Young Artist Award in 1985), and Growing Pains (hence a popular
misconception that he is a relative of Jeremy Miller, who portrayed
Ben Seaver on that series; they are not related). Miller appeared in
several plays, and was involved in dance from a very early age. He
starred in the Los Angeles Ballet Company's production of The
Nutcracker for three consecutive seasons beginning at age seven, and
later appeared as a dancer in Janet Jackson's Grammy Award-winning
Rhythm Nation 1814 video.
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