Brett Allen Miller
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Brett Allen Miller (Born February 28, 1962) is a Producer of a Television show "His Way Home" which is a Christian based teaching Ministry on Time Warner.
[edit] Biography
Brett miller was born in Rialto California, the son of the late Land Speed Racer and "World Champion Hydro Boat Racer," Dick Miller. His father was killed in 1988 at the Dry Lake Beds at El Mirage trying to set a record in a Steamliner. Brett's desire to be a race car driver like his father was cut short due to bad grades in school and no money to sport car racing.
CAREER
Miller moved to Los Angeles to purse his acting career since racing cars had been but a dream.
Miller's first professional job was in Actors Co-op a Christian Theatre Group out of Los Angeles, where he performed in The Importance of Being Earnest. Miller's television credits included episodes of Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman (1996), Pacific Blue (TV series) (1996), and Current Affair which he played Ron Goldman. He later went on to Produce "His Way Home" a Bible Teaching Television Ministry.
--Spiritandpower (talk) 20:28, 8 June 2008 (UTC)