James Miller

Director

James Miller was born in Haverfordwest, Wales, United Kingdom on December 18th, 1968 and is the Director. At the age of 34, James Miller biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
December 18, 1968
Nationality
United Kingdom
Place of Birth
Haverfordwest, Wales, United Kingdom
Death Date
May 2, 2003 (age 34)
Zodiac Sign
Sagittarius
Profession
Cinematographer, Film Director, Film Producer, Journalist
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Sophy Warren-Knott (1997-his death)
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James Miller Career

Miller started his working life as a freelance cameraman, and in 1995 joined the Frontline News collective as cameraman, producer, and director. He reported from the civil war in Algeria and from most of the world's major trouble spots from 1995 onwards, working for CNN, and for all the leading news broadcasters in Britain.

In 1999 he made his first film for Hardcash Productions, Prime Suspects, about a massacre in Kosovo for Channel 4's Dispatches programme. This film won the Royal Television Society (RTS) award for International Current Affairs in 1999. Almost every film he made for Hardcash won major awards. Prime Suspects was followed by Dying for the President about the Second Chechen War and Children of the Secret State about Korea, both also for Dispatches.

Miller then formed a professional association with television reporter Saira Shah, to make Beneath the Veil, about the life of women in Taliban-run Afghanistan. This film, shown on Dispatches and CNN, repeated the success of Prime Suspects by again winning the RTS International Current Affairs award. It also won an Emmy Award, a BAFTA, and the RTS "Programme of the Year" award. In addition, Miller won the RTS craft award for his outstanding photography. Miller and Shah's second film, Unholy War, shot at the height of the Afghanistan war in 2001, won Miller his first Emmy as director and (together with Beneath the Veil) also the prestigious Peabody award. Miller and Shah almost died of sub-zero temperatures while crossing the Hindu Kush during the making of this film. Frostbite Films was the name of the independent film production company set up by Miller and Shah in 2001 after this experience.

Miller and Shah were working on a documentary for the American cable network HBO at the time of his death. The resulting film, Death in Gaza, was released in 2004, and won three Emmys and one BAFTA TV award in 2005. Miller received posthumously the Rory Peck Award for Features in 2004 for Death in Gaza, having been a finalist on three previous occasions.

After Miller's death, his friend Fergal Keane wrote: "James Miller was one of the finest journalistic talents I have ever known. Had he lived he would undoubtedly have come to be recognised as one of the greatest documentary makers of his generation. As it is he leaves a journalistic legacy of immense worth."

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Amusement park bosses have sparked controversy with a'misogynist' tweet displaying a pile of washing up, calling it 'the unseen side of the women's World Cup's "unneen side effects'

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 17, 2023
A theme park owner whose'misogynistic' tweet appeared to mock the Lionesses' upcoming World Cup final against Spain has sparked outrage on the internet. On Twitter, Philip Miller (inset) owner of the Stockvale group and CEO of Adventure Island in Southend-on-Sea was chastised for his "joke" (pictured left). Miller, a MBE, posted a photograph showing a stack of unwashed dishes in a sink with the caption "tragic unseen affects [sic] of the women's world cup.' With few likes or shares, the tweet seemed to go down like a lead balloon, while other Twitter followers were quick to mock Miller's'sexist' quip.

A teacher in Alabama is caught on camera making lewd innuendos

www.dailymail.co.uk, October 13, 2022
Hard Knocks Rescue & Training, an animal rescue group in Huntsville, Alabama, a live streamed a Dennis Miller (left and right) read a tale to a group of children at a September 24 Drag Queen Story Time event. Madge D.Ivine (Miss Majesty Divine) in his spare time was reading a tale about a dog that hid its bone at the festival. Miller was seen reading from the book while two dogs were playing with their handler in the video, "Everybody loves a big bone." Following the remark, the handler and the individual recording the video were seen laughing and joking about it. Miller was heard asking on the livestream 'We're not still live are we?' Following his remark, the author made the remark, he was arrested right away.