Rick Miller is a celebrated writer, director, actor, musician, and educator who has gained international recognition for his exceptional talent and versatility. With a remarkable ability to perform in six languages on five continents, he has solidified his reputation as one of the most creative individuals alive today, as acknowledged by Entertainment Weekly.
Beyond his impressive stage presence, Miller has also made a significant impact in the world of television and film. He has hosted several primetime series, including Just for Laughs on ABC and Canadian Made on History TV, and has appeared in notable roles on TV shows such as Batwoman, Murdoch Mysteries, and Saving Hope. His film credits include Possible Worlds, and he wrote and starred in the TV pilot Hardsell, which was adapted from his own stage play.
Miller's extensive range has allowed him to excel in a wide variety of roles, often featuring his impressive singing abilities. One notable example is his portrayal of Canadian Prime Minister Brian Mulroney in the stage play Mulroney: the Opera, which required him to wear a prosthetic chin. He also played the role of Stumpy Sam in the horror/musical The Legend of Beaver Dam, which led to his appearance as Metal Killer in the feature film Stage Fright, alongside Meat Loaf and Minnie Driver.