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'''[[Frank Miller]]''' (born 1957) is an American comics writer, artist, and film director.
Several notable people have been named '''Frank Miller''':
*[[Frank Miller (comics)]] (b. 1957), comic book writer and artist
*[[Frank Miller (1898-1949)]] (1898-1949), newspaper comic strip creator
*[[Frank Miller (editorial cartoonist)]] (d. 1983), editorial cartoonist
*[[Frank Miller (politician)]] (1927-2000), former Premier of Ontario
*[[Frank Miller (singer)]], (b. 1918), pop singer with [[The Easy Riders]]
*Frank Miller was also the name of the villain of the 1952 film [[High Noon]]


'''Frank Miller''' may also refer to:
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==Arts and entertainment==
*[[Frank Miller (screenwriter)]] (1891–1950), British writer, director, actor
*[[Frank Miller (newspaper cartoonist)]] (1898–1949), newspaper comic strip creator
*[[Frank Miller (cellist)]] (1912–1986), cellist with NBC Symphony Orchestra
*[[Frank Miller (singer)]] (1918–2015), pop singer with The Easy Riders
*[[Frank Miller (editorial cartoonist)]] (1926–1983), editorial cartoonist
*Frank Miller (actor) (1944–1998), American actor best known as the mission controller from film ''[[2001: A Space Odyssey (film)|A Space Odyssey]]''

==Military==
*[[Frank Miller (Medal of Honor)]] (1848–1903), American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
*[[Frank Robert Miller]] (1908–1997), Canadian military aviator, Canada's last chairman of the Chiefs of Staff and first chief of the Defence Staff, and deputy minister of National Defence
*An alias used by [[Frances Hook]] (1847–1908) while serving in the American Civil War

==Sports==
*[[Frank Miller (infielder)]] (1867–1942), American baseball player
*[[Frank Miller (South African cricketer)]] (1880–1958), South African cricketer
*[[Frank Miller (pitcher)]] (1886–1974), Major League Baseball player
*[[Frank Miller (Irish cricketer)]] (1916–2000), Irish cricketer

==Others==
*[[Frank Miller (cryptographer)]] (1842–1925), American banker and cryptographer
*[[Frank Miller (politician)]] (1927–2000), 19th premier of Ontario, who came to power in 1985
*[[Frank A. Miller (Brooklyn)]] (1888–1931), New York politician
*[[Frank Augustus Miller]] (1858–1935), founder of the Mission Inn in Riverside, California
*[[Frank Justus Miller]] (1858–1938), American classical scholar and translator
*[[Frank P. Miller]] (1912–2000), helped to create the modern parole system in Canada
*An alias used by [[Joseph James Bruno]] (c. 1878–1951) while escaped from prison

==Characters==
*Frank Miller, the name of the antagonist in the 1952 western film ''[[High Noon]]''
*Frank Miller, the name of [[Junie B. Jones]]'s maternal grandfather in the popular children's book series

==See also==
*[[Franklin Miller (disambiguation)]]
*[[Frank Millar (disambiguation)]]
*[[Frankie Miller]] (born 1949), Scottish musician
*[[Frankie Miller (country musician)]] (born 1931), American country musician
*[[Francis Miller (disambiguation)]]

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Latest revision as of 17:34, 28 August 2023

Frank Miller (born 1957) is an American comics writer, artist, and film director.

Frank Miller may also refer to:

Arts and entertainment[edit]

Military[edit]

  • Frank Miller (Medal of Honor) (1848–1903), American Civil War soldier and Medal of Honor recipient
  • Frank Robert Miller (1908–1997), Canadian military aviator, Canada's last chairman of the Chiefs of Staff and first chief of the Defence Staff, and deputy minister of National Defence
  • An alias used by Frances Hook (1847–1908) while serving in the American Civil War

Sports[edit]

Others[edit]

Characters[edit]

  • Frank Miller, the name of the antagonist in the 1952 western film High Noon
  • Frank Miller, the name of Junie B. Jones's maternal grandfather in the popular children's book series

See also[edit]