Andrew Miller (actor)

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Andrew Miller (born 1969 in Toronto, Canada) is a Canadian actor, writer, and director.

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[edit] Career

Andrew Miller began his career as an actor at age 16 in Toronto, Canada. Early theater roles include Moritz Stiefel in Frank Wedekind's Spring Awakening[1] and Eugene Morris Jerome in Neil Simon's Brighton Beach Memoirs. Film roles include Simon in South of Wawa, written by bestselling Canadian novelist and screenwriter Lori Lansens[2], Kazan, the autistic man, in Vincenzo Natali's Cube, and Donald in Oh, What a Night, for which he was nominated for a 1992 Genie Award for Best Supporting Actor.[3][4]

As a screenwriter, Andrew Miller co-wrote the films Simon Sez, starring Dennis Rodman and Dane Cook and Miramax Pictures' Boys and Girls, Starring Freddie Prinze, Jr., Claire Forlani, and Jason Biggs. He also co-wrote Vincenzo Natali's independently produced feature film, Nothing, in which he also starred starred opposite childhood friend David Hewlett.[5]

Most recently he created the web series, Imaginary Bitches. He has directed and produced all episodes, and written episodes one through 5, and episodes 8, 10, 12, and 13. He co-wrote episodes 6 and 7.[6]

[edit] Personal life

Miller attended McGill University in Montreal, Canada, where he studied Political Science and Economics.[7]

On March 10th, 2007 Miller became engaged to actress Eden Riegel. The two were married on September 30th, 2007 in Malibu, CA. The couple were introduced by Riegel's All My Children co-star Cameron Mathison, a childhood friend of Miller's.[8]

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