Cristian YoungMiller

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Cristian YoungMiller

Born Cristian Miller
November 19, 1972(1972-11-19)
Nassau, Bahamas
[www.RateABull.com/Cristian Official website]

Cristian YoungMiller (born November 19, 1972) is a Bahamian director credited as one of the first Bahamians to direct a full-length movie. Entitled 'Co-Incidence' (2002)[1]his movie became the first SAG experimental film to get theatrical distribution when it was distributed at Galleria Cinemas in the Bahamas.

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[edit] Early Years

Born Cristian Andrew Miller, he is the son of Sandra Young (Miller-Byles), the first Miss Universe contestant from the Bahamas.

[edit] Career

YoungMiller is the co-founder of the website RememberTheBahamas.com[1], which is the largest retail website in the world specializing in Bahamian merchandise. And he is the founder of RateABull.com[2], which is an online community where members ask other members for advice on relationships and any topic.[3]

[edit] Notable Accomplishments

At 19, YoungMiller was asked by the noted sculpture Eugene A. Horvath to be a model for what would become the artist's last work. The life-sized bronze statue now stands at 400 W. State Street in Rockford, Ill, USA. Cristian kneels in the front row holding a rifle and giving a peace sign.[4]

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