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Merlin Miller

Merlin Miller
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Born Merlin L. Miller
1956 (age 60–61)
Des Moines, Iowa, United States
Nationality American
Occupation Film director, producer, writer,
Political party

American Freedom Party 2012

American Eagle Party 2016

American Freedom Party 2012

Merlin L. Miller (born 1956) is an American white nationalist political activist, independent film director, writer, and producer. His works include the 1998 television film A Place to Grow, starring Gary Morris, and the 2000 film Jericho, starring Mark Valley. During the 2000s he founded a Tennessee-based production company, Americana Pictures. He has also written articles for the Barnes Review and the Occidental Observer.

Miller was the 2012 presidential nominee of the white nationalist American Freedom Party. Cuban-American professor and political activist Virginia Abernethy was his running-mate.

Miller was born Des Moines, Iowa in 1956, and raised there as well. He states that he worked as an Industrial engineering manager for Michelin Tire Company. Miller says that in his childhood, he admired Walt Disney and Davy Crockett.

In 1989, Miller produced and edited Devil Rider, a horror movie starring Tag Groat as the title character. In 1991, Miller produced David Heavener's crime film Prime Target, starring Heavener as policeman John Bloodstone and Isaac Hayes as Captain Tompkins.

In 1992, Miller co-produced the action film A Mission to Kill, starring William Smith as a mentally unstable Vietnam veteran, Boris Catuli. Tag Groat, who played the title role in Devil Rider, also appeared in this film.

In 1998, Miller returned to the film business with A Place to Grow, which he wrote, directed, and produced. The movie starred country singer Gary Morris; actors John Beck and Wilford Brimley, as well as hobo music artist Boxcar Willie, also appeared in it. >


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