Larry Miller

Movie Actor

Larry Miller was born in Valley Stream, New York, United States on October 15th, 1953 and is the Movie Actor. At the age of 70, Larry Miller biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, movies, TV shows, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
October 15, 1953
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Valley Stream, New York, United States
Age
70 years old
Zodiac Sign
Libra
Networth
$2 Million
Profession
Character Actor, Film Actor, Film Producer, Podcaster, Screenwriter, Television Actor, Voice Actor
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Education
Amherst College (BA)
Larry Miller Spouse(s), Children, Affair, Parents, and Family
Spouse(s)
Eileen Conn ​(m. 1993)​
Children
2
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Larry Miller Career

Miller's first acting job was as the emcee on the TV series Fame. He gained mainstream attention for his part in popular scenes of Pretty Woman involving him as a store clerk for the main characters.

His film roles include Walter Stratford in the movie 10 Things I Hate About You as well as several characters in Christopher Guest's mockumentary movies. He has held prominent supporting roles in Carry On Columbus, The Nutty Professor, Nutty Professor II: The Klumps, and Max Keeble's Big Move. He has over 50 film appearances.

He was part of the main cast of Life's Work, The Pursuit of Happiness, and High School Cupid, a Cupid Inc. Story. He is also a frequent guest actor on television, most notably as the nasty doorman on Seinfeld in the episode "The Doorman". He played Edwin Poole in the ABC dramedy Boston Legal. He played nightclub owner Michael Dobson in two Law & Order episodes, first in the episode "Coma" and then later in "Encore". Miller appeared as himself in a third episode, "Smoke". He was also in 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter, where he played Tommy, Kyle's obnoxious father and Paul's (John Ritter) colleague.

He is friends with Jerry Seinfeld, and once auditioned for the part of George Costanza.

As a stand-up comic, he is best known for his monologue "The Five Levels of Drinking", which Vulture hailed as "masterful, well-written, and influential".

From 2002 to 2004, Miller wrote a column for the magazine The Weekly Standard that usually ran once every two weeks. Since then, he continued to occasionally contribute to the magazine, and to the Washington Examiner, which absorbed The Weekly Standard when it ceased publication. His subject matter has included politics as well as reminiscences about fellow entertainers and anecdotes from his own life.

Two of the columns he wrote in 2002 served as the text for frequently forwarded emails at the time, though in both cases his words were attributed to others. The first was his very first Weekly Standard column in January 2002, in which he mocked various anti-war platitudes of the time; the text was incorrectly attributed to retired Air Force general Richard E. Hawley. The second was an April 2002 column defending Israel in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict, which was attributed to fellow comedian Dennis Miller. Another email which also began to be forwarded in 2002, purporting to offer "George Carlin's Views on Aging", was derived in part from a stand-up routine that Larry Miller performed in the 1990s.

Miller began a weekly podcast on the Carolla Digital Network, This Week with Larry Miller, suspending it after falling and injuring his head severely in April 2012. After hospitalization and a coma, he said in January 2013 that he was convalescing. Miller resumed the podcast on January 9, 2013. In February 2015 the podcast was retitled The Larry Miller Show with direct distribution. The podcast ended with the December 2, 2020, episode. Miller referred to it as the "grand finale" after not broadcasting a new show in the previous six months. The show page cited issues with producing the show safely during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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For leading the female death squad in Syria, a Kansas girl who became 'Empress of ISIS' was sentenced to 20 years in prison

www.dailymail.co.uk, November 2, 2022
Allison Fluke-Ekren, 42, who grew up on a farm in the Midwest, received the maximum prison term after pleaded guilty to charges relating to her 'terrorism crime spree'. Fluke-Ekren's mother, who called her daughter a "monster" who tortured girls for sexual pleasure, was also sentencing. Fluke-Ekren was involved in a 'terrorism crime spree' across war zones in Libya, Iraq, and Syria for more than eight years. She adopted the name Umm Mohammed al-Amriki and climbed through the ranks of the terror group to become the head of an all-female battalion called 'Khatiba Nusaybah' in 2017. Before being sent on execution missions on behalf of ISIS, Fluke-Ekren taught young girls how to use AK-47s, grenades, and suicide belts.