James Miller
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James Miller may refer to:

  • James Miller (academic)
    James Miller (academic)
    James Miller is an American writer and academic. He is known for writing about Michel Foucault, philosophy as a way of life, social movements, popular culture, intellectual history, eighteenth century to the present; radical social theory and history of political philosophy...

    , American academic and writer
  • James Miller (architect)
    James Miller (architect)
    James Miller was a Scottish architect and artist. He is noted for his many buildings in Glasgow and for his Scottish railway stations. Among these are the heavily American-influenced Union Bank building at 110-20 St Vincent Street; his 1901-1905 extensions to Glasgow Central railway station; and...

     (1860-1947), Scottish architect
  • James Miller (cricketer)
    James Miller (cricketer)
    James Nicholas Miller is an English cricketer. He was a right-handed batsman who played for Northumberland in List A and Minor Counties cricket...

     (born 1976)
  • James Miller (De La Salle Christian Brother)
    James Miller (De La Salle Christian Brother)
    Brother James Miller  F.S.C. was a De La Salle Christian Brother born in Stevens Point, Wisconsin who grew up in Custer, Wisconsin...

     (1944-1982) shot and killed in Guatemala
  • James Miller (filmmaker)
    James Miller (filmmaker)
    James Henry Dominic Miller was a Welsh cameraman, producer, and director, and recipient of numerous awards, including five Emmy Awards. He often worked with Saira Shah with whom he founded and operated an independent production company called Frostbite Productions in 2001...

     (1968-2003), British cameraman, producer and director shot and killed by the Israel Defence Forces while making a documentary in the Gaza strip
  • James Miller (footballer)
    James Miller (footballer)
    James Miller was a Scottish footballer.Miller played for Blantyre Victoria, Hamilton Academical, St. Mirren, Morton, Grimsby Town, Manchester United, York City, Boston Town and Shirebrook.-Notes:...

    , Scottish footballer active in the 1920s
  • James Miller (general)
    James Miller (general)
    James Miller was a member of the United States House of Representatives from New Hampshire, the first Governor of Arkansas Territory, and a Brigadier General in the United States Army during the War of 1812....

     (1776-1851), United States general and politician
  • James Miller (Mayor), Mayor of Newark, New Jersey, (1838-1840) and (1848-1851)
  • James Miller (painter)
    James Miller (painter)
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     (born 1959), Canadian Contemporary Realist painter
  • James Miller (parachutist)
    James Miller (parachutist)
    James Jarrett Miller also known as Fan Man was a parachutist and paraglider pilot from Henderson, Nevada, known for his outrageous appearances at various sporting events...

     (1963-2002), the fan man who parachuted into the ring during a boxing match between Evander Holyfield and Riddick Bowe in 1993
  • James Miller (playwright)
    James Miller (playwright)
    James Miller was an English playwright, poet, librettist, and minister.-Biography:Miller was born in Dorset, the son of a clergyman who possessed two considerable livings in the county...

     (1703-1744), English playwright, poet, librettist, and minister
  • James Miller (pole vaulter) (born 1974), Australian pole vaulter
  • James Miller (quartermaster)
    James Miller (quartermaster)
    James Miller was a United States Navy sailor and a recipient of America's highest military decoration—the Medal of Honor—for his actions in the American Civil War.-Biography:...

     (born 1835 or 1836), United States Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
  • James Miller, serial killer who committed the Truro murders
    Truro murders
    The Truro murders is the name given to a series of murders uncovered with the discovery in 1978 and 1979 of the remains of two young women in bushland near the town of Truro, South Australia. After police searches, the remains of seven women were discovered in total: five at Truro, one at...

     in South Australia in 1976-1977
  • James Miller (Survivor), reality TV show Survivor contestant
  • James Miller (VC 1857)
    James Miller (VC 1857)
    Major James William Miller VC was a Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces.-Details:...

     (1820-1892), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1857
  • James Miller (VC 1916)
    James Miller (VC 1916)
    James Miller VC was an English recipient of the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces....

     (1890-1916), English recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1916

James Miller may also refer to:
  • James Blake Miller
    James Blake Miller
    James Blake Miller is an American Iraq War veteran, who served in the United States Marine Corps and was dubbed "the Marlboro Man" / "Marlboro Marine", after an iconic, close-up photograph of his scarred, dirt-smeared, battle-weary face, with a cigarette in his mouth, was published on the front...

     (born 1984), U.S. Iraq War veteran, known as "the Marlboro Man" for the iconic close-up photograph of his dirt-smeared, battle-weary face, with a cigarette planted in his mouth
  • James C. Miller III
    James C. Miller III
    James C. Miller III is a former U.S. government official and economist who served as chairman of the Federal Trade Commission between 1981 and 1985 and as Budget Director for President Ronald Reagan between 1985 and 1988...

     (born 1942), United States politician and economist
  • James F. Miller
    James F. Miller
    James F. Miller was the 24th mayor of New Orleans ....

    , the 24th mayor of New Orleans
  • James Francis Miller
    James Francis Miller
    James Francis Miller was an American politician who represented Texas in the United States House of Representatives from 1883-1886....

     (1830-1902), U.S. Representative from Texas
  • James Grier Miller
    James Grier Miller
    James Grier Miller was an American biologist, a pioneer of systems science, who originated the modern use of the term "behavioral science", founded and directed the multi-disciplinary Mental Health Research Institute at the University of Michigan, and originated the living systems theory.-...

     (1916-2002), systems theory researcher
  • James Henry Miller, the birth name of singer/songwriter Ewan MacColl
    Ewan MacColl
    Ewan MacColl was an English folk singer, songwriter, socialist, actor, poet, playwright, and record producer. He was married to theatre director Joan Littlewood, and later to American folksinger Peggy Seeger. He collaborated with Littlewood in the theatre and with Seeger in folk music...

     (1915–1989)
  • James Miller, the birth name of the American Piedmont blues musician, Cootie Stark
    Cootie Stark
    Cootie Stark was an American Piedmont blues guitarist, singer, and songwriter. His best remembered recordings were "Metal Bottoms" and "Sandyland." Stark was known as the 'King of the Piedmont blues.'-Biography:...

     (1927–2005)
  • James Monroe Miller
    James Monroe Miller
    James Monroe Miller was a U.S. Representative from Kansas.Born at Three Springs, Pennsylvania, Miller attended the district school and was graduated from Dickinson Seminary, Williamsport, Pennsylvania, in 1875....

     (1852-1926), U.S. Representative from Kansas
  • James Rupert Miller
    James Rupert Miller
    James Rupert Miller was an architect active in San Francisco, California in the first half of the 20th century...

     (1869-1946), Canadian/American architect based in San Francisco


See also

  • Jimmy Miller, record producer
  • Jim Miller (disambiguation)
  • James Millar (disambiguation)
    James Millar (disambiguation)
    James Millar may refer to:*James Millar , Scottish physician and editor of the Encyclopædia Britannica*James Millar *James Millar , Australian Paralympic skier...

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