
Joseph Miller
Acting
Biography
Joseph Miller Moved to LA to Continue his Acting Studies at UCLA. He was in the MFA Program under Edward Kaye-Martin. Later he continued his studies with Playhouse West studying directly with Robert Carnegie. Fellow students while Miller attended Playhouse West were Michelle Pfeiffer, Ashley Judd, James Franco.. Jeff Goldblum also taught at Playhouse West. He took Classes with Stella Adler, Charles Conrad, Martin Landau and George Maharis from the Route 66 Series Joseph Miller is a songwriter (pop, country, R&B) and star tenor saxophone player who toured with Ike Turner and Tina Turner. He studied songwriting in Los Angeles with Al Kasha and Robin Frederick. He's written the lyrics to the African hit "Badonka Donk Lady" and the R&B Religious "Down to the River," and dozens of additional songs with lyrics, music, and producing credits.
Known For
Chronicles the experiences of four immigrant families as they experience the Lower East Side of New York during the early twentieth century.
The Land of Hope

An emerging actor’s big break lands when she’s cast on a 1950s sitcom. Her excitement gives way to dread when she realizes that her director is a fastidious AI that demands perfection – but is unable to articulate what it’s looking for in a performance. Cory Williamson has created a surrealistic, subversive and ultimately nightmarish film that manages to disturb as strongly as it engages.
Silly Human

A man that runs a gas station in the deserts of Arizona finds an opportunity to win over the love of his most loyal customer. His opportunity is murder.
Eddie.

A stop motion re-telling of the classic Edgar Allen Poe short story, in which a man is driven to insanity by the presence of his older companion's pale blue eye.
The Tell-Tale Heart

Jan-Gel, the Beast from the East, returns.