News about Jeremy Miller

Growing Pains star doesn't look like this anymore! 80s sitcom star Jeremy Miller makes rare TV appearance

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 23, 2024
Growing Pains star Jeremy Miller made a rare television appearance on Tuesday. Appearing on Tuesday's edition of Channel Seven's Morning Show, the former child actor, who played rambunctious teen Ben Seaver on the 80s show, looked very different from his time on the sitcom. Where once Jeremy had sandy blond hair styled in a mullet and no facial hair, he now he sports a tidier salt-and-pepper do' and a trimmed goatee.

Sandra Miller, 63, was killed by one of her legs down to its bone, according to police, her son was injured and dogs were confiscated because of him

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 4, 2024
Sandra Dee Miller, 63, was assaulted by her son's two adult pit bulls and five puppies on Halloween in her own backyard in Taylorsville. The dogs were frenzied as police arrived on the scene, and they declared it a bloodbath. Her leg had no flesh on it, and only the bone was preserved.' There was so much blood [the cop] could not see her other injuries,' court papers said. Police first announced that one of Sandra's legs had to be amputated, and a week after she died as a result of her injury. Earlier this week, her son Jeremy, 38, was charged with seven misdemeanors.

SPIN-OFF is a pain reliever in the workplace

www.dailymail.co.uk, August 5, 2023
According to actor Jeremy Miller, a spin-off of the iconic 1980s sitcom Growing Pains is in the works, with the original cast of the hit show 'on board' to reprise their roles. Miller, 46, (pictured right with the cast in 1991 and lowest inset in 2023) who performed rambunctious teenager Ben Seaver on the show from 1985-1992, said the entertainment company has its own visions for a'reimagining' of the series, according to DailyMail.com. Leonardo DiCaprio, the show's resident, appeared on the program in 1991 as homeless teen Luke Brower (left with Miller), while icon Brad Pitt (top inset) had minor roles on the film in 1988 and 1989. During its long run on ABC, Growing Pains was nominated for a slew of Emmys. The cast reunited in 2000 for The Growing Pains Movie, then titled Growing Pains: Return of the Seavers. Growing Pains previously spawned spin-off series, Just the Ten of Us, which featured Coach Graham Lubbock, Mike and Carol's gym teacher,