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'''Nathan Miller''' ([[September 20]], [[1987]]– ) is an [[United States|American]] journalist and moviemaker from [[Houston, Texas]]. He is particularly noted for his famous newsletter, the [[Nathan Mailer]], and his series of french films, [[Le Lit de Mort de Vie]]. |
'''Nathan Miller''' ([[September 20]], [[1987]]– ) is an [[United States|American]] journalist and moviemaker from [[Houston, Texas]]. He is particularly noted for his famous newsletter, the [[Nathan Mailer]], and his series of french films, [[Le Lit de Mort de Vie]]. |
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Also, [[Zack Cuyler]] has the same birthday. Dude, I know. |
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Note: A different Nathan Miller was a delegate for [[Rhode Island]] to the [[Continental Congress]] in [[1788]]. Although reappointed to the congress in 1789, he did not attend that year. |
Note: A different Nathan Miller was a delegate for [[Rhode Island]] to the [[Continental Congress]] in [[1788]]. Although reappointed to the congress in 1789, he did not attend that year. |
Revision as of 02:44, 6 May 2005
Nathan Miller (September 20, 1987– ) is an American journalist and moviemaker from Houston, Texas. He is particularly noted for his famous newsletter, the Nathan Mailer, and his series of french films, Le Lit de Mort de Vie.
Also, Zack Cuyler has the same birthday. Dude, I know.
Note: A different Nathan Miller was a delegate for Rhode Island to the Continental Congress in 1788. Although reappointed to the congress in 1789, he did not attend that year.