Worm Miller, born Joshua Miller on September 23, 1978, in Minneapolis, Minnesota, is a screen actor, director, and writer. He developed a passion for storytelling from a young age and pursued his dreams of working in the entertainment industry.
Miller's career took off early on when he appeared in the 2000 film "Movie From the Future." This experience fueled his desire to delve deeper into the world of film and writing.
One of Miller's most notable accomplishments is writing and acting in the films "Transylmania" and "National Lampoon Presents Dorm Daze." In 2010, he made his mark as an author with the release of his debut book, "A Zombie's History of the United States: From the Massacre at Plymouth Rock to the CIA's Secret War on the Undead." He continued to showcase his talent by directing the film "Hey, Stop Stabbing Me!" and creating the animated TV series "Golan the Insatiable."
In 2011, Miller published his book "The World Reduced to Infographics: From Hollywood's Life Lessons and Doomed Cities of the U.S. to Sociopathic Cats and What Your Drink Order Says About You." This book captured his unique perspective on various aspects of life and culture.
Miller's collaborative work with actors such as Tatyana Ali in "National Lampoon's Dorm Daze" showcases his versatility as a performer and writer. His contributions to the entertainment industry have left a lasting impact on audiences and colleagues alike.
Outside of his professional endeavors, Miller maintains a private life, cherishing moments with loved ones and finding inspiration for his creative projects. His upbringing in Minneapolis has shaped his worldview and artistic sensibilities.
Miller's dedication to his craft and willingness to explore new creative avenues have solidified his reputation as a multifaceted talent in Hollywood. As he continues to push boundaries and challenge conventional storytelling norms, audiences eagerly anticipate his next groundbreaking projects.