Rick Miller graduated from Montreal’s McGill University with a degree in architecture and in theatre. His award-winning one-manshow, MacHomer: the Simpsons do MacBeth, is one of the most popular shows in North America. He works primarily as a stunt-man and has worked on films like 1997’s Liar Liar, Dudley Do-Right in 1999, The Italian Job in 2003 and Starsky & Hutch in 2004. Although primarily known as a solo theatre creator and performer, Miller is also known for hosting the television series Just for Laughs[1] and for performing a version of “Bohemian Rhapsody” during which he impersonates “twenty five of the most annoying voices in the music industry”. His solo show BOOM was the most presented play in Canada in 2015-16, and will be playing in Europe and the United States in 2019-20. The GenX sequel to BOOM – BOOM X – premiered in January 2019 and is now on tour across Canada. We list his credits as an actor.
Features & TV Movies:
VR indicates Direct-to-Video Release
An American Affair (1997)
Mrs. Death (1999)
Possible Worlds (2000)
The Legend of Beaver Dam (2010)
Bigger Than Jesus (2010)
Mulroney: the Opera (2011)
Thomson’s Wake (2011, short)
Stage Fright (2014)
Get Squirrely (voice, 2015)
Ice Princess Lily (narrator, 2018)
TV Series – Cast:
The Country Mouse and the City Mouse Adventures (voice, 1997-1999)
Ripley’s Believe It or Not (voice, 1999)
Mona the Vampire (voice, 1999-2002)
Odd Job Jack (voice, 2003-2005)
Atomic Betty (voice, 2004-2008)
Busytown Mysteries (voice, 2007, 2010)
Magi-Nation (voice, 2007-2010)
Doodlebops (voice, 2009-2010)
My Big, Big Friend (voice, 2011-2014)
Canadian Made (2012)
Atomic Puppet (voice, 2016-2017)
TV Series – Guest appearances:
The Adventures of Sam & Max: Freelance Police (voice, 1998)
The Twins (2000)
Super Why! (voice, 2007)
Scaredy Squirrel (voice, 2011, 2013)
Saving Hope (2013)
Murdoch Mysteries (2012)
Hotel Transylvania (voice, 2017)
Charlie’s Colorforms City (voice, 2019)
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