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Josh "Worm" Miller

Filmmaker, writer, director, and actor

What is Josh "Worm" Miller known for?

Josh Miller, often credited under the alias Worm Miller, is a distinguished alumnus of Kennedy High School in Bloomington, Minnesota. Born on September 23, 1978, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, he is a renowned American filmmaker, writer, director, and actor who has been active in the industry since 2000.

Throughout his career, Miller has collaborated with his high school friend, Patrick Casey, on numerous projects. His most notable works include creating the Fox animated series, Golan the Insatiable, and writing the script for the popular movie, Sonic the Hedgehog. Additionally, he directed the cult horror-comedy, Hey, Stop Stabbing Me!

Miller is also recognized for his contribution to the Los Angeles-based horror screening series, Friday Night Frights, as a host and co-founder. Before its shutdown, he was a frequent contributor to the cinema website, CHUD.com, where he reviewed films, critiqued cinema, and interviewed notable filmmakers, writers, and actors such as Zach Braff, Charlie Day, and Don Cheadle.

In terms of filmography, Miller's work as a writer, director, and actor spans a wide range of projects. He wrote and directed films like "National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze", "Gamebox 1.0", and was notably involved in the "Sonic the Hedgehog" series. As an actor, he made appearances in various films and TV series, including "Battle for Terra", "Transylmania", and "Golan the Insatiable".

For more about Josh Miller's career, you can visit his IMDB page or his Amazon author page.