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Tom Miller (born 1 August 1961; age 62) is an actor who worked as background actor on several episodes of Star Trek: Voyager and Star Trek: Enterprise. He received no credit for his appearances but is identified by the call sheets of the episodes. In addition, he worked as utility stand-in on the Voyager sixth season episode "Memorial". Miller also appeared as one of the Borg drones in the film for the attraction Borg Invasion 4D. Two costumes worn by him in Voyager were later sold off on the It's A Wrap! sale and auction on eBay. [1] [2]

Miller also appeared in episodes of The Young and the Restless (1991, with Stephen Gregory), Alias, 24 (2001, with Leslie Hope, Rudolf Martin, Glenn Morshower, and Penny Johnson), Mad TV, Arrested Development, New Girl, The Closer, Rizzoli & Isles, Weeds (2007, with Andy Milder, Rick Scarry, and Maulik Pancholy), The Bold and the Beautiful (2000 and 2007-2008), Criminal Minds (with Al Ahlf and J.T. Taylor), and Devious Maids (2013, with Rebecca Wisocky, Brett Cullen, and Melinda Page Hamilton).

For ten years, Miller worked as hand double for actor Kevin Costner on several feature films. In 20000, he worked as stand-in for Victor Garber and appeared as a party guest in the Frasier episode "Taking Liberties". The episode starred Kelsey Grammer and also featured Francis Guinan. Miller appeared in commercials for Afrin (1999), Budweiser (2000), and American Clients (2000).

Icarus rangers, star patrol

Miller (right) in Star Patrol! in 2000.

Miller also appeared in Bounce (2000, with Julianne Christie, Scott Alan Smith, and Ty Murphy), the Icarus navigator Argus in Jonathan Frakes' unsold television pilot Star Patrol! (2000, with Charles Rocket, Robin Morselli, Brian Demonbreun, Michael Bailous, Mel Johnson, Jr., Jason Alexander, and Kathi Cook), The Wedding Planner (2001, with Phil Chong and Bobby Pappas), Swordfish (2001, with Rudolf Martin, Zach Grenier, Chic Daniel, Dana Hee, Denney Pierce, Joey Box, Tim Storms, Scott Burkholder, Rusty McClennon, and Mark Riccardi), Legally Blonde (2001, with Victor Garber, Oz Perkins, Michael B. Silver, Shannon O'Hurley, Bruce Thomas, Ted Rooney, James Read, and Jenna Z. Wilson), and Evolution (2001, with Gregory Itzin, Sarah Silverman, Michael McGrady, Jennifer Savidge, Miriam Flynn, Morgan Nagler, Steve Kehela, John Cho, Earl Maddox, Leslie McCasky, and Christie McNew).

Film work includes the short drama Dark Rooms (1988), the drama Irish Whiskey (1997), The Thin Red Line (1998, with Simon Billig, Michael McGrady, and John Savage), American Beauty (1999, with Scott Bakula, John Cho, and Matthew Kimbrough), Mystery, Alaska (1999, with Colm Meaney, Scott Grimes, and Michael McKean), Auggie Rose (2000, with Casey Biggs, Jack Kehler, Erich Anderson, Richard Gilbert-Hill, and Joe Chrest), Lucky Numbers (2000, with Ken Jenkins and Stephanie Erb), the drama Leading with the Right (2000, with Hélène Udy and Julia Rose), Bad News Bears (2005, with Shannon O'Hurley), Thank You for Smoking (2005, with Jeff Witzke, Terry James, Aaron Lustig, Spencer Garrett, Earl Billings, and Bruce French), the short comedy On the Lot (2007), Finding Amanda (2008, with Ed Begley, Jr., Patrick Fischler, Daniel Roebuck, Vaughn Armstrong, Anthony Holiday, Bobby C. King, and Derric Nugent), the short drama Showman (2008), Jersey Boys (2014, with Steven R. Schirripa, Steve Rankin, Ivar Brogger, Annie O'Donnell, and Sean Whalen), the short comedy Bedside Manners (2014), a television commercial for Audi A6 Motorcade (2014, with Hiram A. Murray), and the drama Once Upon a Time...in Hollywood (2019, with Clifton Collins, Jr., Marco Rodriguez, Spencer Garrett, Monica Staggs, Corey Burton, Chic Daniel, and Cailan Robinson).

In 2005, Miller produced the short comedy Jacques Cousteau: Above the Ocean and in 2007 the short comedy The Suicide. On both projects he worked as director, writer, actor, music supervisor, cinematographer, editor, and producer.

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