- Bill Miller (film producer)
Bill Miller (aka William) is an
Australia n producer. Bill is the youngest of the four brothers, born to James and Angela Miller in Chinchilla,Queensland ,Australia . He was raised in Sydney, attendingSydney Boys High School andSydney University for his arts law degree.Biography
Bill attributes an early interest in movies to the time their father “tuned up” the family television set, speculating “I believe it was cultural activism. That tv sat lifeless under a tablecloth in the corner of the living room and never glowed again. Our father was a very wise man.” So, instead of the usual nightly television fare, the four Miller brothers grew up on a steady diet of films at the local art deco cinema in Rose Bay.
Like George, who gave up practicing medicine to become a film director, Bill, a successful arts and entertainment lawyer, gave up his legal career to collaborate with George. He worked alongside George and the late
Byron Kennedy on their early short films, including “Violence in the Cinema, Part One,” a 14-minute parody of the violent films of the 1970s. This short won two Australian Film Institute Awards, and provided the filmmaking trio with the confidence to pursue more ambitious projects and Bill was recruited as an associate producer on the original "Mad Max ", starringMel Gibson .Bill shared the honour of being an
Academy Award nominee with his brother, George and long-time producing partner Doug Mitchell for their work as producers on the family film "Babe". In addition to being nominated for Best Picture in 1996, the film earned a total of seven Academy Award nominations, winning the Oscar for Best Visual Effects. It also won a Golden Globe for Best Motion Picture (Comedy/Musical) and garnered a BAFTA Award nomination for Best Film. Following the success of "Babe", he also went on to serve as a producer on its sequel, "".Bill and brother George co-produced the computer-animated film "
Happy Feet ", a musical epic about the life ofpenguin s inAntarctica . Prior to starting production Miller took part in a 6 week expedition to Antarctica. TheWarner Brothers -distributed film was released in late-2006 and is one of Australia's largest ever animated film projects, with a crew of over 300 filmakers. It went on to become a worldwide box office success and to win the Academy award Oscar for Best Animated Feature. [http://www.movierevie.ws/people/10695/Bill-Miller.html]References
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