William Miller

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William Miller or Bill Miller may refer to:

[listed in alphabetical order by words in boldface]

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  • William Miller (architect), architect
  • Bill Miller (athlete) (b. 1930), an Olympian athlete
  • William Miller (pole vault) (b. 1912), Olympian athlete pole vaulter
  • William H.H. Miller (1840-1917), 39th U.S. Attorney General, 1889–1893
  • William Miller (preacher) (1782-1849), Baptist preacher
  • Bill Miller (outfielder) (1879-1957), baseball outfielder for the Pittsburgh Pirates, 1902
  • Bill Miller (left-handed pitcher) (1927-2003) baseball left-handed pitcher
  • Bill Miller (right-handed pitcher) (1910-1982) baseball right-handed pitcher
  • Bill Miller (umpire) (b. 1967), Major League Baseball umpire
  • William Miller (chemistry) (b. 1941), chemistry professor
  • William Miller, a fictional character in the 2000 film Almost Famous
  • G. William Miller (b. 1925), Federal Reserve Board chairman
  • Bill Miller (finance) (b. 1950), Chairman, Chief Investment Officer, Legg Mason Capital Management (in the field of finance)
  • William H. Miller (writer) (1948-) a maritime historian
  • Bill Miller (hockey) (b. 1908) hockey player
  • William Ian Miller, author, University of Michigan Law School professor
  • Billy Miller (musician), (b. 1958) musician multi-instrumentalist from North Carolina.
  • William Miller (R&B), musician in rhythm and blues
  • Bill Miller (pianist) (born c. 1915 - d. 2006) pianist for Frank Sinatra and close collaborator.
  • William Miller (North Carolina) (1770-1825), North Carolina Governor from 1814 to 1817
  • Bill T Miller (musician) (b. 1956), photographer, musician, producer, engineer, director, editor.
  • Bill Miller (musician) (b. 1955), Grammy Award-winning Native American singer and songwriter.
  • William McElwee Miller (1892-1993), author, Presbyterian minister, missionary to Persia (Iran)
  • William Miller (soldier) soldier who led reserve forces in Florida during the American Civil War.
  • William Miller (Texas politician), Texas politician
  • William E. Miller (1914-1983), Vice Presidential nominee for Republican Party in 1964; congressman
  • Bill Miller (wrestler), U.S. professional wrestler
  • William I. Miller, the chairman and chief executive officer of Irwin Financial Corporation
  • Bill Miller (American football) (b. 1940), a wide receiver for six seasons in the American Football League
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