Hus Miller

Hus Miller

Hus Miller is an American actor, writer, and producer, known for his work in both film and television. Born on August 29, 1974, in Eliot, Maine, Miller pursued his passion for the arts by majoring in Theatre Arts at the University of Oregon and later being accepted into the American Academy of Dramatic Arts in Los Angeles.Miller has been involved in several film projects, often taking on multiple roles. He is particularly recognized for his collaboration with director Jean Luc Herbulot. Notably, Miller co-wrote and starred in Herbulot's 2024 action-thriller "Zero," where he plays "#1," an American man who finds himself in Dakar, Senegal, with a bomb strapped to his chest. He also served as a producer on Herbulot's acclaimed 2021 film "Saloum" and the short film "Deer Season" (2018), which he also acted in. Other acting credits include "You Can't Say No" (2018), where he also contributed to the screenplay.Beyond his film work, Miller is currently involved in producing and starring in the thriller/drama "SITIADO," which he co-wrote. He resides in Santa Rosa, California, with his wife and two sons.

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