Joseph Miller
Joseph Miller is a multifaceted artist known for his contributions to acting, songwriting, and music performance. After relocating to Los Angeles to further his acting education at UCLA, he enrolled in the prestigious MFA program led by Edward Kaye-Martin. Miller deepened his craft at Playhouse West, where he had the opportunity to study under Robert Carnegie alongside notable peers such as Michelle Pfeiffer, Ashley Judd, and James Franco. Additionally, he enhanced his skills through mentorship from industry legends including Stella Adler, Charles Conrad, Martin Landau, and George Maharis.
In the realm of music, Miller is a talented tenor saxophonist who has performed with iconic musicians Ike Turner and Tina Turner. His expertise extends to songwriting, where he has made significant strides in various genres, including pop, country, and R&B. He honed his songwriting abilities in Los Angeles, learning from esteemed figures like Al Kasha and Robin Frederick. Among his notable works, he penned the popular African track "Badonka Donk Lady" and the inspirational R&B song "Down to the River." Over the years, Miller has amassed a diverse catalog, contributing lyrics, music, and production to dozens of songs, showcasing his versatility and creative prowess within the entertainment industry.