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Lawrence John Miller (born October 15, 1953)[1] is an American comedian, actor, podcaster, and columnist. He is primarily regarded as a character actor, with The A.V. Club noting that he "can be counted upon to improve every film or television show he appears in".[2] His better-known roles include Lou Bonaparte in Mad About You (1993–1998), Pointy-haired BossinDilbert (1999–2000), Edwin Poole in Boston Legal (2004–2008), Mr. Hollister in Pretty Woman (1990), Dean Richmond in The Nutty Professor (1996) and Nutty Professor II: The Klumps (2000), Walter Stratford in 10 Things I Hate About You (1999) and Paolo Puttanesca in The Princess Diaries (2001) and The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement (2004). He reprised his role as Walter Stratford in the television series 10 Things I Hate About You (2009–2010).

Larry Miller
Larry Miller
Miller in 2014
Born

Lawrence John Miller


(1953-10-15) October 15, 1953 (age 70)
Alma materAmherst College (BA)
Occupations
  • Comedian
  • actor
  • podcaster
  • columnist
  • Years active1982–present
    Spouse

    (m. 1993)
    Children2

    Miller has also served as one of the regular players in Christopher Guest's mockumentary films.

    Early life and education

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    Miller was born in Brooklyn and grew up in Valley Stream, New York,[1]onLong Island. He studied music at Amherst College.[3] He is Jewish.[4] He has said that one of his grandmothers was from Latvia and one of his grandfathers was from Austria.

    Career

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    Miller's first acting job was as the emcee on the TV series Fame. He gained mainstream attention for his part in popular scenes of Pretty Woman involving him as a store clerk for the main characters.

    His film roles include Walter Stratford in the movie 10 Things I Hate About You as well as several characters in Christopher Guest's mockumentary movies. He has held prominent supporting roles in Carry On Columbus, The Nutty Professor, Nutty Professor II: The Klumps, and Max Keeble's Big Move. He has over 50 film appearances.[5]

    He was part of the main cast of Life's Work, The Pursuit of Happiness, and High School Cupid, a Cupid Inc. Story. He is also a frequent guest actor on television, most notably as the nasty doorman on Seinfeld in the episode "The Doorman". He played Edwin Poole in the ABC dramedy Boston Legal. He played nightclub owner Michael Dobson in two Law & Order episodes, first in the episode "Coma" and then later in "Encore". Miller appeared as himself in a third episode, "Smoke". He was also in 8 Simple Rules for Dating My Teenage Daughter, where he played Tommy, Kyle's obnoxious father and Paul's (John Ritter) colleague.[6]

    He is friends with Jerry Seinfeld, and once auditioned for the part of George Costanza.[7][8]

    Other work

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    As a stand-up comic, he is best known for his monologue "The Five Levels of Drinking", which Vulture hailed as "masterful, well-written, and influential".[9]

    From 2002 to 2004, Miller wrote a column for the magazine The Weekly Standard that usually ran once every two weeks.[10] Since then, he continued to occasionally contribute to the magazine, and to the Washington Examiner, which absorbed The Weekly Standard when it ceased publication.[11] His subject matter has included politics as well as reminiscences about fellow entertainers and anecdotes from his own life.[11]

    Two of the columns he wrote in 2002 served as the text for frequently forwarded emails at the time, though in both cases his words were attributed to others. The first was his very first Weekly Standard column in January 2002, in which he mocked various anti-war platitudes of the time;[10] the text was incorrectly attributed to retired Air Force general Richard E. Hawley.[12] The second was an April 2002 column defending Israel in the Israeli–Palestinian conflict,[13] which was attributed to fellow comedian Dennis Miller.[14] Another email which also began to be forwarded in 2002, purporting to offer "George Carlin's Views on Aging", was derived in part from a stand-up routine that Larry Miller performed in the 1990s.[15]

    Miller began a weekly podcast on the Carolla Digital Network, This Week with Larry Miller, suspending it after falling and injuring his head severely in April 2012. After hospitalization and a coma, he said in January 2013 that he was convalescing. Miller resumed the podcast on January 9, 2013.[16] In February 2015 the podcast was retitled The Larry Miller Show with direct distribution.[citation needed] The podcast ended with the December 2, 2020, episode. Miller referred to it as the "grand finale" after not broadcasting a new show in the previous six months. The show page cited issues with producing the show safely during the COVID-19 pandemic.[17]

    Personal life

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    Miller married television writer Eileen Conn in 1993. The couple has two children.[18]

    Filmography

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    Film

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    Year Film Role Notes
    1989 Three Fugitives Street Cop - Second Officer
    Out Cold Plumber No. 2
    1990 Pretty Woman Mr. Hollister
    Almost an Angel Teller
    1991 L.A. Story Tom
    Suburban Commando Adrian Beltz
    Necessary Roughness Dean Phillip Elias
    Frankenstein: The College Years (TV movie) Professor Loman TV movie
    1992 Carry On Columbus The Chief
    Frozen Assets Newton Patterson
    1993 Undercover Blues Halsey
    Dream Lover Norman
    1994 The Favor Joe Dubin
    Corrina, Corrina Sid
    Radioland Murders Herman Katzenback
    1995 The Computer Wore Tennis Shoes Dean Al Valentine TV movie
    1996 The Nutty Professor Dean Richmond
    Waiting for Guffman Mayor Glenn Welsch
    Dear God State Judge
    1997 For Richer or Poorer IRS Inspector Derek Lester
    Bayou Ghost Reverend Carmichael
    1998 Chairman of the Board Bradford McMillan
    Carnival of Souls Louis Seagram
    1999 The Minus Man Paul
    10 Things I Hate About You Walter Stratford
    Runaway Bride N.Y.C. Bartender Kevin Uncredited
    The Big Tease Dunston Cactus
    Pros & Cons Ben Babbitt
    2000 Nutty Professor II: The Klumps Dean Richmond
    Best in Show Max Berman
    2001 What's the Worst That Could Happen? Earl Radburn
    The Princess Diaries Paolo Uncredited
    Max Keeble's Big Move Principal Elliot T. Jindraike
    2002 Teddy Bears' Picnic Uncredited
    2003 A Guy Thing Minister Ferris
    A Mighty Wind Wally Fenton
    2004 Raising Helen Car Buyer Uncredited
    The Princess Diaries 2: Royal Engagement Paolo
    2005 Kiss Kiss Bang Bang Dabney Shaw
    Uncommon Sense Larry TV movie
    Life of the Party Dr. Trent
    2006 Keeping Up with the Steins Arnie Stein
    Lance is a Jerk Ron DeLuca
    The Ant Bully Fred Nickle voice
    For Your Consideration Syd Finkleman
    2007 The Pre Nup Daniel Short
    Chasing Robert Peter Vondra
    Bagboy Pike
    The Final Season Roger Dempsey voice
    Bee Movie Buzzwell
    Blonde Ambition Richard Connelly
    2008 Get Smart CIA Agent
    Senior Skip Day Principal Dickwalder
    The Spleenectomy Sir Henry Pierre Short
    The Other End of the Line Kit Hawksin
    2009 The Six Wives of Henry Lefay Lipschutz
    2010 Valentine's Day Oversized Baggage Agent
    Alpha and Omega Marcel voice
    Keep It in Your Pants Dr. Rosenrosen
    Federal Bureau of Manners: The Nod Short
    Federal Bureau of Manners: Cell Phones
    2011 New Year's Eve Harley Segment "Ahern Party"
    Deck the Halls Willie Meehan TV movie
    2012 Foodfight! Vlad Chocool voice
    General Education Rich Collins
    The Mystery Cruise Willy Meehan
    2014 Night Vet Rich Short
    New Soul New Soul Advisor No. 51
    2015 Road Hard Barry 'Baby Doll' Weissman
    Pearly Gates Rabbi
    2016 Hot Bot Senator Biter
    Mother's Day Motorcycle Cop
    2018 Rock Steady Row The Dean
    The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then the Bigfoot Ed
    Second Act Weiskopf

    Television

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    Year Title Episode Role Notes
    1982 Fame But Seriously, Folks The Emcee
    1984 Gimme a Break! The Big Apple: Part 1
    Late Night with David Letterman October 4, 1984 himself
    The Bob Monkhouse Show Episode #1.7
    1986 The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson April 16, 1986 himself - Guest Comic
    1988 November 3, 1988
    1989 December 27, 1989
    1995 Seinfeld "The Doorman" Doorman
    Dr. Katz, Professional Therapist Everybody's Got a Tushy Larry voice
    The Single Guy Pilot The Cable Guy
    The Pursuit of Happiness 7 episodes Larry Rutledge
    1990–1996 Dream On 9 episodes Sgt. McDougal/Irwin Bader
    1996 Boston Common Everybody's Stalking Warren
    1996-1997 Life's Work 18 episodes Jerome Nash
    1997 George & Leo The Bribe Lloyd
    Just Shoot Me! The Assistant Emerson Gray
    1993–1998 Mad About You 5 episodes Lou Bonaparte
    1998 The Larry Sanders Show I Buried Sid himself
    Michael Hayes 2 episodes Orwell
    3rd Rock from the Sun Dr. Solomon's Traveling Show Garvin
    1998–1999 Hercules 2 episodes Lynceus voice
    2000 Zoe, Duncan, Jack & Jane No Good Deed Professor
    1999–2000 Dilbert 30 episodes Pointy-haired Boss voice
    2000 Bull 4 episodes C.J./C.J. Cox
    2000-2001 DAG 2 episodes Special Agent Nash
    Buzz Lightyear of Star Command 38 episodes XR voice
    2001 TV Funhouse Astronaut Day Narrator
    The Weakest Link Scene Stealers Edition himself game show
    2002 Providence Shadow Play Dr. Minkus
    The Guardian Lawyers, Guns and Money Dale Petrocki
    My Wife and Kids 3 episodes Stuart Tyler
    The Mind of the Married Man Peter Pan Ernie Spivak
    1994–2003 Law & Order 3 episodes Michael Dobson, Himself
    2003 The Brotherhood of Poland, New Hampshire 4 episodes Scott Haggis
    2002–2003 8 Simple Rules 12 episodes Tommy
    2004 King of the Hill Dale Be Not Proud Doctor Tabor voice
    2005 Desperate Housewives Color and Light Leonard Harper
    2006 The Ant Bully Arrival Fred Nickle TV miniseries short
    voice
    The Tonight Show with Jay Leno Episode #14.224, Jeopardy segment Charlie Brown
    2007 Medium Joe Day Afternoon Dylan Kravitz
    2005–2007 Monk 2 episodes Garrett Price
    2008 Dirt God Bless the Child Bill Hope
    Burn Notice Comrades Harvey Gunderson
    2004–2008 Boston Legal 4 episodes Edwin Poole
    2009 Tim and Eric Awesome Show, Great Job! Hair Larry Steves
    2009–2010 10 Things I Hate About You 20 episodes Walter Stratford
    2010 Gravity 4 episodes Dr. Tepperman
    Aqua Teen Hunger Force Larry Miller Hair System himself voice
    Late Night Liars episode #1.1 Host-uncredited
    2011 The Protector Help Alan Bronski
    Curb Your Enthusiasm Palestinian Chicken Eddie Kravitz
    Shake It Up Camp It Up Larry Diller
    2012 Bent A-Game Bob TV mini-series
    2011–2012 The Penguins of Madagascar 3 episodes Clemson TV series short
    voice
    2013 Devious Maids Cleaning Out the Closet Frank
    Liv and Maddie Team-A-Rooney Principal Fickman
    2014 Hot in Cleveland Elka Takes a Lover Larry
    Comedy Bang! Bang! Alison Brie Wears a Black Mesh Top & Mini-Skirt Jery Pickens
    Mystery Girls Passing the Torch Arthur J. Stanwick
    2015 Clipped Free Wednesday unnamed character TV mini-series
    2017 Runaways Rewind Phil
    2016–2017 High School Cupid, a Cupid Inc. Story 9 episodes Principal Perkales (Principle Perkles) TV mini-series
    2011–2019 NCIS 2 episodes Ed Slater

    Videos

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    Year Video Role Notes
    2000 Buzz Lightyear of Star Command: The Adventure Begins XR voice
    2005 Final Approach Walter
    The Legend of Frosty the Snowman Principal Pankley voice
    2008 Senior Skip Day Mr. Frankfurt Dickwalder
    Get Smart's Bruce and Lloyd Out of Control Underchief/CIA Chief

    Video games

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    Year Game Role Notes
    2000 Buzz Lightyear of Star Command XR voice

    References

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    1. ^ a b "Larry Miller Biography". FilmReference.com. Archived from the original on July 25, 2014. Retrieved January 8, 2013.
  • ^ Rabin, Nathan (July 14, 2008). "Random Roles: Larry Miller". The A.V. Club. G/O Media. Retrieved June 6, 2021.
  • ^ Sauro, Tony (July 25, 2013). "Longtime friends Larry Miller and Jerry Seinfeld team up for Stockton show". The Record. Stockton, California. Retrieved May 6, 2020.
  • ^ Miller, Larry (December 22, 2006). "I'm... dreaming... of a white... Chri -- ummm, holidays". The Jewish Journal of Greater Los Angeles. Archived from the original on October 6, 2010. Retrieved December 22, 2006.
  • ^ "Cocktails with Larry Miller". Louisiana Entertainment. Louisiana Economic Development.
  • ^ Smith, Austin (November 6, 2003). "Fate's 'Simple Rules'". New York Post.
  • ^ Evans, Bradford (April 14, 2011). "The Lost Roles of Seinfeld". Splitsider. New York Media, LLC. Retrieved January 3, 2016.
  • ^ W, Joe (November 2, 2010). "Larry Miller - The Original George Costanza". Idolizing Clowns. Retrieved January 3, 2016.
  • ^ Boone, Brian (March 21, 2017). "Revisiting Larry Miller's Bit 'The Five Levels of Drinking'". Vulture.com. New York Media, LLC. Archived from the original on July 16, 2018. Retrieved December 31, 2021.
  • ^ a b Miller, Larry (January 13, 2002). "You Say You Want a Resolution". The Weekly Standard. Archived from the original on January 29, 2017.
  • ^ a b "Larry Miller". Washington Examiner. November 24, 2016.
  • ^ Mikkelson, David (March 9, 2008). "Dick Hawley Speech". Snopes.
  • ^ Miller, Larry (April 21, 2002). "Whosoever Blesses Them". The Weekly Standard. Archived from the original on December 8, 2015.
  • ^ Mikkelson, David (August 2, 2014). "A Brief Overview of the Situation". Snopes.
  • ^ Mikkelson, David (August 4, 2011). "George Carlin on Aging". Snopes.
  • ^ Heyman, J.D. (January 8, 2013). "Larry Miller Recovers from Life-Threatening Brain Injury". People. Archived from the original on January 8, 2013. Retrieved January 8, 2013.
  • ^ "The Final Episode! Does He Drink Coffee? (2020)".
  • ^ Allin, Olivia (April 4, 2012). "'10 Things I Hate About You' dad Larry Miller hospitalized". On the Red Carpet. Archived from the original on December 3, 2013. Retrieved March 9, 2013.
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