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BIOGRAPHY
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ALLAN
MILLER is an actor, director, teacher and writer. He has
acted in over two hundred films and television productions,
and dozens of plays (credits attached).
Mr.
Miller was artistic director of the Back Alley Theatre for ten
years, for which he received the LADCC Margaret Hartford Award
for Distinguished Achievement. At the Back Alley he directed
more than a dozen productions, including "Are You Now or
Have You Ever Been…" and "The Fox", for which
he received a LADCC award for direction. Other directing credits
include "The Fox" Off-Broadway at the Roundabout Theatre
and at the Berkshire Theatre Festival, "Camping with Henry
and Tom" at the Westport Playhouse, and "A Perfect
Ganesh" by Terence McNally (nominated for eight LADCC awards),
"Stumps" by Mark Medoff, "A Map of the World"
by David Hare, and "The Gigli Concert" by Tom Murphy,
all at the Odyssey Theatre. He directed "The Deal"
by Matt Whitten at International City Theatre, "First Love" by Charles Mee at the Odyssey, "Who's Afraid
of Virginia Woolf" by Edward Albee for the Actors Studio West and most recently "First Monday in October" by Jerome Lawrence and Robert E. Lee, and "This Lime Tree Bower" by Conor McPherson at the Odyssey Theatre.
He
teaches acting privately and at colleges and professional schools,
including Circle in the Square, The Actors Studio, where he
has been a moderator, Yale School of Drama, New York University,
and the Focus Theatre in Dublin. Some of his well-known students
include Barbra Streisand, Dustin Hoffman, Meryl Streep, Geraldine
Page, Lily Tomlin, Sigourney Weaver, Peter Boyle, Rue McClanahan,
Dianne Wiest, and Bruce Davison. His work as a master teacher
is featured in the compilation book, "A New Generation of Acting
Teachers," published by Penguin. He is the author of "A Passion
for Acting: Exploring the Creative Process" now in its third
printing, and a DVD, "Auditioning."
He
wrote the play The Fox, based on the novella by D. H. Lawrence,
which has been produced by theatres in Atlanta, Philadelphia,
Seattle, Fort Worth, Austin, San Francisco, San Diego,
and has been optioned internationally in France, Belgium, Hong
Kong, Canada, and Argentina. The play has toured England and
Australia and has been translated into French, Spanish, German,
and Chinese. It has been published by Samuel French in an acting
edition, Doubleday for the Fireside Book Club, and the California
Arts Council's West Coast Plays, and is now distributed by Mr. Miller's company Dynamic Productions.
Mr.
Miller is a member of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and
Sciences, has served on the Board of Directors of the Screen
Actors Guild, and has been a panelist for the City of Los Angeles
Cultural Affairs Department and the California Arts Council.
He studied with Lee Strasberg at the Actors Studio, Uta Hagen
at HB Studio, and Erwin Piscator at the Dramatic Workshop.
(photograph
above: Allan Miller, world premier of "Hearts" in Atlanta)
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