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==Arts and entertainment== |
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*[[James Andrew Miller]], American investigative journalist and author of oral histories on ESPN and CAA |
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*[[James Miller (playwright)]] (1704–1744), English playwright, poet, librettist, and minister |
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*[[James Miller (filmmaker)]] (1968–2003), British filmmaker killed in the Gaza strip |
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*[[James Miller (novelist)]] (born 1976), British novelist and academic who wrote ''Lost Boys'' |
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*James Miller, reality TV show ''[[Survivor: Palau]]'' contestant in 2004–2005 |
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==Military== |
==Military== |
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*[[James Miller (VC 1857)]] (1820–1892), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1857 |
*[[James Miller (VC 1857)]] (1820–1892), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1857 |
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*[[James Miller (Medal of Honor)]] (1836–1914), United States Civil War Medal of Honor recipient |
*[[James Miller (Medal of Honor)]] (1836–1914), United States Civil War Medal of Honor recipient |
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*Sir [[James Percy Miller]] (1864–1906), British soldier and racehorse owner |
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*[[James Miller (VC 1916)]] (1890–1916), English recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1916 |
*[[James Miller (VC 1916)]] (1890–1916), English recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1916 |
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*[[James Blake Miller]] (born 1984), U.S. Iraq War veteran, known as "the Marlboro Man" |
*[[James Blake Miller]] (born 1984), U.S. Iraq War veteran, known as "the Marlboro Man" |
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*[[James Miller (general)]] (1776–1851), United States Army general and 1st governor of Arkansas Territory |
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==Politics and government== |
==Politics and government== |
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*[[James Miller (Newark politician)]], mayor of Newark, New Jersey 1838–1840 and 1848–1851 |
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*[[James Miller (politician)]], mayor of Newark, New Jersey 1838–1840 and 1848–1851 |
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*[[James F. Miller]], mayor of New Orleans 1863–1864 |
*[[James F. Miller]], mayor of New Orleans 1863–1864 |
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*[[James Francis Miller]] (1830–1902), U.S. Representative from Texas |
*[[James Francis Miller]] (1830–1902), U.S. Representative from Texas |
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*[[James Andrews Miller]] (1839–1886), Canadian lawyer, judge and political figure in Manitoba |
*[[James Andrews Miller]] (1839–1886), Canadian lawyer, judge and political figure in Manitoba |
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*[[James Hughes Miller]] (1843-1890), Illinois legislator |
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*[[James Monroe Miller]] (1852–1926), U.S. Representative from Kansas |
*[[James Monroe Miller]] (1852–1926), U.S. Representative from Kansas |
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*[[James Rogers Miller Jr.]] (1931–2014). United States federal judge |
*[[James Rogers Miller Jr.]] (1931–2014). United States federal judge |
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*[[James C. Miller III]] (born 1942), American politician and economist |
*[[James C. Miller III]] (born 1942), American politician and economist |
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*[[James N. Miller]] (born 1959), American official in the Department of Defense |
*[[James N. Miller]] (born 1959), American official in the Department of Defense |
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*Sir [[James Miller ( |
*Sir [[James Miller (builder)]] (1905–1971), Lord Provost of Edinburgh and Lord Mayor of London |
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*[[James A. Miller]], member of the California legislature |
*[[James A. Miller (politician)]] (1883–1965), member of the California legislature |
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==Science== |
==Science== |
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*[[James A. Miller (biochemist)]] (1915–2000), American biochemist |
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*[[James Miller (surgeon)]] (1812–1864), medical author |
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*[[James Grier Miller]] (1916–2002), American biologist and pioneer of systems science |
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*[[James Q. Miller]] (1926–2005), American neurologist and educator |
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*[[James Paul Miller]], American physicist |
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==Sports== |
==Sports== |
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*[[James Joy Miller]] (1886–1965), American football player |
*[[James Joy Miller]] (1886–1965), American football player |
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*[[James Miller (footballer)]], Scottish footballer active in the |
*[[James Miller (1910s footballer)]], Scottish footballer active in the 1910s |
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*[[James Miller (1920s footballer)]], Scottish footballer active in the 1920s |
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*[[James Miller (footballer, born 1904)]] (1904–?), Scottish footballer active in the 1930s |
*[[James Miller (footballer, born 1904)]] (1904–?), Scottish footballer active in the 1930s |
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*[[James Miller ( |
*[[James Miller (pole vaulter)]] (born 1974), Australian pole vaulter |
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*[[James Miller (cricketer)]] (born 1976), English cricketer |
*[[James Miller (cricketer)]] (born 1976), English cricketer |
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*[[James Miller (basketball)]] (born 1979), American basketball player |
*[[James Miller (basketball)]] (born 1979), American basketball player |
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*[[James Miller (golfer)]], Scottish amateur golfer |
*[[James Miller (golfer)]], Scottish amateur golfer |
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*[[Bub Miller]] (James Miller), American baseball player |
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==Other people== |
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*[[James Weston Miller]] (1815–1888), American Presbyterian minister |
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*[[James D. Miller]] (1830–1914), steamboat captain in the Pacific Northwest |
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*[[James Miller (architect)]] (1860–1947), Scottish architect |
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*[[James Miller (religious brother)]] (1944–1982), American Catholic teacher killed in Guatemala |
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*[[James Miller (academic)]] (born 1947), American professor of political science and pop culture |
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==Other== |
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*[[James L. Miller Sr.]] (1897–1989), reporter for the ''Kansas City Star and Times'' |
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* [[James D. Miller]] (1830–1914), steamboat captain in the Pacific Northwest |
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* [[James Miller (religious brother)]] (1944–1982), American Catholic teacher killed in Guatemala |
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* [[James L. Miller Sr.]] (1897–1989), reporter for the ''Kansas City Star and Times'' |
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== See also == |
== See also == |
Latest revision as of 20:52, 1 December 2023
James Miller may refer to:
Arts and entertainment
[edit]- James Andrew Miller, American investigative journalist and author of oral histories on ESPN and CAA
- James Miller (playwright) (1704–1744), English playwright, poet, librettist, and minister
- James Miller (filmmaker) (1968–2003), British filmmaker killed in the Gaza strip
- James Miller (novelist) (born 1976), British novelist and academic who wrote Lost Boys
- Ewan MacColl (James Henry Miller, 1915–1989), English singer-songwriter
- Cootie Stark (James Miller, 1927–2005), American Piedmont blues musician
- James Miller, reality TV show Survivor: Palau contestant in 2004–2005
Military
[edit]- James Miller (VC 1857) (1820–1892), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1857
- James Miller (Medal of Honor) (1836–1914), United States Civil War Medal of Honor recipient
- Sir James Percy Miller (1864–1906), British soldier and racehorse owner
- James Miller (VC 1916) (1890–1916), English recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1916
- James Blake Miller (born 1984), U.S. Iraq War veteran, known as "the Marlboro Man"
- James Miller (general) (1776–1851), United States Army general and 1st governor of Arkansas Territory
Politics and government
[edit]- James Miller (Newark politician), mayor of Newark, New Jersey 1838–1840 and 1848–1851
- James F. Miller, mayor of New Orleans 1863–1864
- James Francis Miller (1830–1902), U.S. Representative from Texas
- James Andrews Miller (1839–1886), Canadian lawyer, judge and political figure in Manitoba
- James Hughes Miller (1843-1890), Illinois legislator
- James Monroe Miller (1852–1926), U.S. Representative from Kansas
- James Rogers Miller Jr. (1931–2014). United States federal judge
- James C. Miller III (born 1942), American politician and economist
- James N. Miller (born 1959), American official in the Department of Defense
- Sir James Miller (builder) (1905–1971), Lord Provost of Edinburgh and Lord Mayor of London
- James A. Miller (politician) (1883–1965), member of the California legislature
Science
[edit]- James A. Miller (biochemist) (1915–2000), American biochemist
- James Miller (surgeon) (1812–1864), medical author
- James Grier Miller (1916–2002), American biologist and pioneer of systems science
- James Q. Miller (1926–2005), American neurologist and educator
- James Paul Miller, American physicist
- James Douglas Miller (1937–1995), Scottish neurosurgeon
- James Gegan Miller (born 1942), American physicist
Sports
[edit]- James Joy Miller (1886–1965), American football player
- James Miller (1910s footballer), Scottish footballer active in the 1910s
- James Miller (1920s footballer), Scottish footballer active in the 1920s
- James Miller (footballer, born 1904) (1904–?), Scottish footballer active in the 1930s
- James Miller (pole vaulter) (born 1974), Australian pole vaulter
- James Miller (cricketer) (born 1976), English cricketer
- James Miller (basketball) (born 1979), American basketball player
- James Miller (golfer), Scottish amateur golfer
- James Miller (parachutist) (1963–2002), American parachutist, known for his appearances at sporting events
- Bub Miller (James Miller), American baseball player
Other people
[edit]- James Weston Miller (1815–1888), American Presbyterian minister
- J. R. Miller (James Russell Miller, 1840–1912), Christian author and pastor
- James D. Miller (1830–1914), steamboat captain in the Pacific Northwest
- James Miller (architect) (1860–1947), Scottish architect
- James Rupert Miller (1869–1946), Canadian-born architect in San Francisco
- James Walter Miller (1890–1950), American citizen who was a spy for the Soviet Union
- James Miller (religious brother) (1944–1982), American Catholic teacher killed in Guatemala
- James E. Miller (1920–2010), American professor of English
- James Miller (academic) (born 1947), American professor of political science and pop culture
- James L. Miller Sr. (1897–1989), reporter for the Kansas City Star and Times
- James Miller, Australian serial killer who committed the Truro murders in 1976–1977