John Miller
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John Miller is the name of many people in various fields:
[edit] Arts
- John Miller (artist) (1931–2001), English artist specializing in beach scenes
- John Miller (artist, writer, critic), American artist dealing with abject art
- John Miller (film), American film producer
- John Miller II (film), Martial Arts film actor
- John Miller (musician), (b. 1945) Broadway music coordinator and Drama Desk Award winning actor.
- John Miller (musician) (b. 1988), member of The Quintessentials
- John Miller (musician) (b. circa early 1950s), country blues guitar player, singer, songwriter, known for album First Degree Blues (Blue Goose), Lets Go RIding (Rounder)
- John Miller, Jr (bassoonist), American bassoonist, principal of the Minnesota Orchestra
- John P. Miller (b. 1976), birthname of actor and singer Austin Miller
[edit] Law, politics, and government
- John Miller (Australian politician), member of the New South Wales Parliament
- John Miller (governor) (1843–1908), Governor of North Dakota, 1889-1891
- John Miller (Mayor of Yuba City), mayor of Yuba City, California
- John Miller (Missouri) (1781–1846), Governor of Missouri, 1826-1832; U.S. Representative from Missouri, 1837-1843
- John Miller (politician) (b. 1938), U.S. Representative from Washington
- John Miller (NY congressman) (1774–1862), U.S. representative from New York
- John F. Miller (Ann Arbor mayor), mayor of Ann Arbor, Michigan (1861-1862)
- John Franklin Miller (California senator) (1831–1886), U.S. Senator from California, uncle of John Franklin Miller the Washington congressman
- John Franklin Miller (Washington representative) (1862–1936), U.S. Representatives for Washington
- John Gaines Miller (1812–1856), U.S. Representative from Missouri
- John J. Miller (politician), member of the California State Assembly from 1967 to 1978
- John K. Miller (1819–1863), U.S. Representative from Ohio
- John Ontario Miller (1857–1943), British Indian civil servant
- Sir John Miller, 2nd Baronet (1665–1721), MP for Chichester 1698-1700, 1701–1705 and 1710–1713 and Sussex 1701
- Sir John Miller, 3rd Baronet (1867–1918]), Justice of the Peace and magistrate for Kent, 1889
[edit] Literature and journalism
- John Miller (journalist), Assistant Director of Public Affairs for the FBI and former co-host of 20/20
- John J. Miller (b. 1970), American political reporter
- John J. Miller (author) (b. 1954), science fiction author known for his work in the Wild Cards series
[edit] Military
- John Miller (Medal of Honor 1863), American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
- John Miller (Medal of Honor 1865), American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
[edit] Sciences
- John Miller (engineer), a 19th century Edinburgh-based railway engineer (Grainger & Miller)
[edit] Sports
- Dots Miller (1886–1923), baseball infielder birth name John "Dots" Miller
- J. J. Miller (b. 1933), Australian jockey and horse racing trainer
- John Miller (baseball hitter) (b. 1944), brief baseball hitter
- John Miller (baseball pitcher) (b. 1941), brief baseball pitcher
- John Miller (footballer) (1870–1933), English footballer with Liverpool F.C.
[edit] Others
- John Miller (Billy the Kid claimant) (c.1850–1937)
- John Miller (criminal), Maryland rapist convicted and sentenced in November 2006
- John Miller (entrepreneur) John A. Miller, (1872–1941), roller coaster designer and builder
- John Miller (seaman) (1901–1943), merchant seaman lost on the SS Deer Lodge when torpedoed off South Africa
- John Miller (teacher) (unknown), Chino Valley Unified School District administrator
- John D. Miller, Moderator of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland, 2001
- John William Miller (1895–1978), American philosopher
[edit] People with variants of the name
- Johnny Miller (b. 1947), professional golfer
- Johnny Miller (bassist), bassist with the Nat King Cole Trio
- Johnny Miller (NASCAR) (b. 1965), racecar driver
- Jon Miller (b. 1951), Major League Baseball announcer
- Jon Miller (bassist) (fl. 2000s), bass guitarist
- Jonny Lee Miller (1972), English film actor
- See also: Jonathan Miller (disambiguation) and Miller (surname)