Broderick Miller | |
Birth Name: | Broderick Miller |
Birth Place: | Los Angeles, California, U.S. |
Children: | Izzy Miller Maddie Miller |
Occupation: | Screenwriter/President & Artistic Director – Silver Lake Children's Theatre Group |
Broderick Miller is an American screenwriter, known for his television and feature work.
Son of actor Frank Warren and godson actor Broderick Crawford, Miller attended Claremont McKenna College, where he earned degrees in film and political science. At a 1975 production of The Seagull in the West End of London Miller thanked Anderson for making his favorite film, O Lucky Man![1] Miller later worked as Anderson's personal assistant before serving as first assistant director on Anderson's last feature film, The Whales of August (1987).
Miller's first screenplay Deadlock (1991 – titled Wedlock abroad) was made into an HBO film starring Rutger Hauer and Mimi Rogers, and he also served as associate producer. His other screenwriting work includes and Deadlocked: Escape from Zone 14. plus the TV pilots for Deadwood (unrelated to the HBO show of the same name) and Don't Be Cruel. He has also been developing his script The Escape Artist with Steven Spielberg for DreamWorks. Miller also wrote the short subject Grandfather’s Birthday,[2] (2000) which won a Regional Emmy Award from the National Academy of Television Arts & Sciences' Minnesota chapter.
In 2001, Miller co-founded the Silver Lake Children's Theatre Group,[3] as a means for young actors to explore the human condition through challenging themes, material, staging and characters.