Jump to content

Hal Miller (actor)

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is an old revision of this page, as edited by KasparBot (talk | contribs) at 02:06, 29 April 2016 (migrating Persondata to Wikidata, please help, see challenges for this article). The present address (URL) is a permanent link to this revision, which may differ significantly from the current revision.

Hal Miller
Miller in Geneva on May 17, 2011
Born
Harold Miller

U.S.
Occupation(s)Actor, comedian
Websitehttp://www.haroldmilleractorwestbethnyc.us/

Harold Miller, more widely known as Hal Miller, is an American actor and comedian, of African descent. He was one of the early actors to play Gordon Robinson in Sesame Street.

Early life

Miller was born Harold Miller and lived most of his early life in Harlem. He was raised a Catholic with early education in parochial school and a final degree in chemistry, assisting in research with chemist Dr. Casimir Funk, early discoverer of vitamins who helped coin the word "vitamin" in Paris in 1911. Before pursuing a career as an actor, Miller worked with Funk and was published with him in Federation Proceedings Vol. 22 No. 2 (Abstracts) in the 1960s at the Funk Foundation for Medical Research sponsored by Pfizer in New York.se Miller was also a close friend and asso of Flo Kennedy and work with Her on many legal cases dealing with probate for Black clients with great success.

Career

Miller received his Actors' Equity Association card in 1966 while working with Joseph Papp in Henry V and his Screen Actor's Guildcard in 1971 after being hired by Columbia Pictures. He appeared in the Lizzie Borden film Born in Flames and also in A Man Called Adam, as well as a Quinn Martin production in San Francisco. In 1968 he was invited to perform experimental, integrated theater for one season at Arena Stage in Washington, D.C.. From 1972 until 1974, Miller played Gordon on Sesame Street. He made two major appearances on Law & Order.[1] Presently, Miller is performing extensively throughout Europe, China and Mumbai, India.

Acting

Miller began acting when he was 18 years old with the Stanley Woolf players on the Borscht circuit in Liberty, New York, performing Take a Giant Step and serving as company manager. He followed this by appearing in plays in his native Harlem. Miller went on to perform as Lord Ross at the American Shakespeare Festival in Stratford, Connecticut, then as Fabian in Twelfth Night at the Vivian Beaumont Theater at Lincoln Center for the Performing Arts. He moved to Hollywood to co-star in Joe Forrester and Quinn Martin, as well as LA Underground Quest for Columbia Pictures. He returned to New York to star as Purge in Purge's Place with Jim Patterson, and then as the lead David in Stone in the River. Roxie Roker played his wife; also appearing in this production were Hugh Hurd and James MacMillan. For NBC director Martin Hoade Miller next appeared in a production of Jean Genet's The Blacks before traveling to China for filmwork and subsequently to India to work in Bollywood with director Nileish Malhotha. In 2012 Miller made films in France, Switzerland and Germany.

Personal life

He is married to interior designer Lynne Miller. Their son, Harold Miller Jr., appeared on Sesame Street with his dad during the 1970s.[2] In addition to acting, Miller is also a painter (represented by Saatchi), a singer, a lyricist, and a published poet.

Selected filmography

Television

Television
Year Title Role Notes
1972-1974 Sesame Street Gordon Robinson

References

  1. ^ Harold, Miller. "Actor Harold Miller, Résumé". Actor Harold Miller. Film & Theatre Résumé. Retrieved August 3, 2010.
  2. ^ Harold, Miller. "Actor Harold Miller". Actor Harold Miller. Retrieved August 3, 2010.