Mike Miller was born on January 4, 1949 in Phillips, Texas, USA. He is an actor and producer, known for Barb and Star Go to Vista Del Mar (2021), Briarpatch (2019) and The Short History of the Long Road (2019). He has been married to Tish Rayburn-Miller since September 12, 1982. They have five children.
Mike Miller is known for The Wrestler (2008), WXW Rage TV (1996) and Blunt Movie (2013).
Mike Mills was born in 1966, Berkeley, California. He graduated from Cooper Union, 1989. He works as a filmmaker, graphic designer and artist. As a filmmaker, Mike has completed a number of music videos, commercials, short films, documentaries, and the feature film Thumbsucker (2005). Architecture of Reassurance (2000), a short film he wrote and directed, was in the 1999 Sundance Film Festival, Edinburgh International Film Festival, Oberhausen short film festival, and The New York Museum of Modern Art's New Directors New Films. Paperboys (2001), documents the daily life of six boys in rural Minnesota. Deformer (2000) documents the life of the world-famous skateboarder Ed Templeton, was featured in the Edinburgh and Rotterdam International film festivals, and Air: Eating, Sleeping, Waiting and Playing (1999), a tour documentary of the French band Air and their audiences is available on DVD. The connected documentaries "Hair Shoes Love and Honesty" (1998) and "Not How Or When Or Why But Yes" (2004) have been presented at The Alleged gallery, the Mu Museum, and Res Fest Internationally. Other works include a short film documenting the music theory of jazz composer Ornette Coleman, as well as several short films for Marc Jacobs. In 1996 Mike co-founded The Directors Bureau with Roman Coppola, a multidisciplinary production company that also represents Geoff McFetteridge, Shynola, Sofia Coppola and Mark Borthwick. His commercial work includes international campaigns for clients such as Levis, Gap, Volkswagen, Adidas and Nike. Mike has directed many music videos for bands such as Air, Pulp, Everything but the Girl, Les Rythem Digitales, Moby, Yoko Ono, and the Jon Spencer Blues Explosion. "The Directors Series" will distribute a retrospective DVD of his videos and short works. In 2005 Mike retired from the Bureau and from directing advertisements. Mike's first feature film, Thumbsucker (2005), which he adapted from the novel by Walter Kirn, won acting awards at the 2005 Sundance film festival, the Berlin International film festival, and Mike received the 2005 Guardian New Directors award at the Edinburgh International film festival. As a graphic artist, Mills has designed CD covers for bands such as Sonic Youth, The Beastie Boys, Boss Hog, Buffalo Daughter and others. Until 1998, Mike created all the graphics for X-girl, Kim Gordon and Daisy Von Furth's clothing company. Mike has designed scarves and fabrics for Marc Jacobs, skateboards for Subliminal, Supreme, and Stereo, and he has designed books such as "Hyper Ballad" and "Baby Generation" featuring the photographs of Takashi Homma. In 1996 Mo Wax records released a 12" album filled with posters and other graphic items created by Mike entitled "A Visual Sampler: Posters by Mike Mills". This one-of-a-kind release was accompanied by a touring exhibition in the summer and fall of '96 in New York City at the Andrea Rosen Gallery, The Adam Bray Gallery in London, as well as galleries in Tokyo and Sydney. In 2003 Mike stopped working for clients and began his own graphic line "Humans" (www.humans.jp) which includes fabrics, shirts, posters and ribbons. Based in Tokyo, Humans has been exhibited at clothing stores and galleries such as Nieves in Zurich, Trip in Milan and Cow Books in Tokyo. Mills work was included in the Cooper Hewitt Museum's, 2003 National Design Triennial. Other gallery exhibits include: 1996 solo exhibit, "Help" at The Alleged Gallery, New York. 1997 "Teenage Objects" at Gallery Collette in Paris. 1998 solo exhibit "Hair, Shoes, Love and Honesty" at the Alleged Gallery, New York. 2001 solo exhibit, "What Will You Do Now That You Know It's The End". 2004, solo exhibit, "Not How Or When or Why, But Yes" at the MU Gallery in Eindhoven, the Netherlands. 2004 Group show, "Beautiful Losers" Contemporary Arts Center Cincinnati, and the Yerba Buena Center for Arts, San Francisco.
Mike Minogue is an actor and writer, known for Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016), Mortal Engines (2018) and District 9 (2009).
Mike Mintz is a director and actor, known for The Kid in the Cowtown (2018) and We Burn Like This (2021).
Mike was born to be an action man. Joining HM Forces at the age of 16 he trained to become a combat frogman, he went on to specialize in small arms, explosives and bomb disposal and became part of HM Elite Special Forces RN CD, seeing many theaters of operation worldwide. Leaving the services behind, he became involved in the Offshore Oil Industry, moving rapidly from deep sea diver to sub-sea Operations Manager to Company Owner Managing Director of one of the world's largest sub-sea consultancy. It was from his base in Aberdeen that he found time to pursue his love of fitness, power sports, sailing and horse riding in which he has become highly experienced. Competing in such diverse challenges as Britain's Strongest Man, Horse Three-Day Eventing in which he won many competitions as well as show-jumping, and bodybuilding, where he became Scottish Champion qualifying him to compete in the international arena, he achieved no less than 5 x Masters Mr World titles and 2 x Mr Universe titles with the World Fitness Federation. He was honored in 2005 in Italy with the Grimek International Award for outstanding contribution to sport. A host of other awards followed - In 2010 he was given the highest Honor within the WFF, a place in the Hall of Fame and the prestigious "Living Legend Award". As a qualified Yacht Skipper, Mike regularly competes on his own yacht, in International Regattas around the Mediterranean. His acting career started in 1994 by default, due to his sheer size and physical presence, he found himself in Braveheart (1995), he went on to make several feature films such as Gladiator (2000), The Planet (2006), One Day Removals (2008), City of Hell, Life on the Line and a brief appearance as Frank Findlay in Emmerdale Farm (1972). After defending his 5th World Fitness title, a serious heart attack in 2006 slowed Mike down to a gallop and led him to concentrate on acting; since then he has worked alongside the likes of Andrew Garfield, Sean Bean, David Morrissey, Peter Mullins, Tara Cardinal, John Henshaw, Billy Murray, Craig Fairbrass and many others. More recently he was privileged to secure several major roles, having returned from Turkey, where he shot the new Corporate Vodafone Commercial in Turkish and was involved in Skyfall (2012). Filming in Italy on an all action Hollywood/Italian Horror, Uwe Boll's Zombie Massacre (2013). Whilst there he was given the opportunity to have a Cameo role alongside Tara Cardinal in Legend of the Red Reaper (2013). He recently filmed Pearls of Africa in shot in Kenya and UK as Sir John Reece. Played as Martin in Dilip's Castle (2016). Was 2nd lead in Italian film Morning Star (2014) playing 3 different roles (The King, Old Man and Monk) in a fantasy thriller. 2016 filming The Legend of Mordred (2019) in UK co-producer and actor Drest the Bandit. Dark Highlands (2018) was filmed in the Highlands of Scotland in which he played The Ghillie. This film won several Awards. October 2017 saw him awarded the Prestigious Order Of The Scottish Samurai "Great Shogun" for outstanding work in Charity. This film won several Awards. 2018 saw him playing the King Xalvador in Dragon Kingdom (2018) (Order of Kings). 2018/19 saw him playing Father John in Islamophobia (2022), filming in Antalya/Duce/Turkey, the Netherlands and Germany. At the same time he did a voiceover in English for Silent Angel (2018), shown at Cannes 2018. Spring 2019 saw him filming in Bodrum Turkey in Aylan Baby (2022) playing an English Skipper, later filming Mendilim Kekik Kokuyor (2020) (My Handkerchief Smells of Thyme) in which he plays an Australian Anzac Army Officer, this film due for cinema release in March 2020 earned him an Award at the Trakya film Festival for "Best performance of a Foreign Actor in a Turkish Production". He is currently in pre-production with Blood Curse and The Tales of Ravna.
Mike Mitchell was born in Oklahoma city to parents, Robert Mitchell, and Julia Baker. He graduated from Putnam City North High School, having been deeply involved with their arts programs. He then left behind his small town and moved to Las Angeles to attend the California Institute of the Arts. During his time in college, animators were in high demand. This led him into television, working for distinguished film makers such as Tim Burton and Spike Jonze.
Mike Mitchell is a writer and producer, known for The Tomorrow War (2021), The Birthday Boys (2013) and Love (2016).
Mike Mizwicki is an actor and producer, known for I'll Be Around (2020), Shadows in Mind (2019) and Jack & Em (2016).