Daniel A. Miller

Daniel A. Miller

Director

BIO

Daniel A. Miller is an American film and television director, producer, and writer. He is best known for his work on the hit television series Breaking Bad and Better Call Saul.

Miller was born in 1971 in Los Angeles, California. He began his career as a production assistant on the movie “Enough” in 2001. From there, he worked his way up the ranks to become a director. He has directed episodes of some of TV’s most popular shows, including Veep, Scrubs, Grey’s Anatomy, and The Office.

In 2008, Miller directed an episode of Breaking Bad, which would become the show’s breakout hit. He went on to direct 12 episodes of the show, including the series finale. He also directed several episodes of the spin-off, Better Call Saul.

Miller has also directed several films, including “After the Rain” (2006), “American Summer” (2011), and “The Bronze” (2015). In 2017, he directed the Netflix original movie “Coin Heist.”

As a producer, Miller has worked on a range of projects, including the films “The Master” (2012) and “The Last Exorcism Part II” (2013). He also produced a number of television shows, including “Nashville” (2012-2013) and “The Good Place” (2016-2017).

In addition to his film and television work, Miller is also an accomplished commercial director, having directed spots for such brands as McDonald’s, Nike, and Apple.

Miller continues to work in both film and television. He is currently in post-production on the film “The Big Trip” and has several other projects in development. He is also set to direct the upcoming series “The Boys” for Amazon.

Miller’s work has earned him a number of awards, including the 2008 Emmy Award for Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series for his work on Breaking Bad. He has also been nominated for two Golden Globe Awards and five Directors Guild of America Awards.

Overall, Daniel A. Miller is an accomplished filmmaker who has worked on some of the most popular films and television shows of the past two decades. His talent and vision have helped shape the landscape of modern television and film.

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