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Encyclopedia > Herman Miller (writer)

This article is about the Hollywood writer and producer Herman Miller. For the American manufacturer of office furniture and equipment, see Herman Miller (office equipment). This article is about the American manufacturer of office furniture and equipment. ...



Herman Miller (writer) (1919 - 1999, Los Angeles, California), was a Hollywood writer and producer. 1919 was a common year starting on Wednesday (see link for calendar). ... 1999 is a common year starting on Friday of the Common Era, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ... This article is about the largest city in California. ... State nickname: The Golden State Other U.S. States Capital Sacramento Largest city Los Angeles Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger (R) Official languages English Area 410,000 km² (3rd)  - Land 404,298 km²  - Water 20,047 km² (4. ... ...


He received his B.A. in 1950 and M.F.A. in 1952 from the University of Southern California. Miller was involved in a number of influential television programs including Kung Fu (TV series) for which he won the 1972 Writers Guild of America Award for Best Drama for the episode King of the Mountain. The University of Southern California (also known as USC, SC, Southern Cal, and Southern California), Southern Californias oldest private research university, is located in the urban center of Los Angeles, California. ... Kung Fu is a television series that ran for three years beginning in 1972, about the adventures of a Shaolin monk in the Wild West armed only with his skill in martial arts. ... The Writers Guild of America (WGA) is the collective bargaining representative, or labor union, for writers in the motion picture and television industries. ...


Miller was responsible for the story of the 1968 feature film Coogan's Bluff starring Clint Eastwood. He co-wrote the screenplay with Dean Riesner and Howard Rodman. Miller's work on this film is credited with inspiring the television show McCloud. Coogans Bluff is the name of a promontory located in upper Manhattan in New York City. ... Clint Eastwood in the 1960s Clint Eastwood Clinton Eastwood, Jr. ... McCloud was an American television police drama that aired on NBC from 1970 to 1977. ...


Miller also wrote for the television series Daniel Boone (TV series) and MacGyver. Daniel Boone was a TV Western that aired from 1964-1970. ... MacGyver main title screenshot MacGyver is an American adventure television series about a laid-back, extremely resourceful ex-special forces secret agent named Angus Mac MacGyver, played by Richard Dean Anderson. ...


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