Troy Miller
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Troy Miller is an American film and television director who is best known for his work on TV series and specials that were at the heart of Pop Culture for their time. With such television projects as Robin Williams Live at the Met, HBOs Mr. Show and Tenacious D Miller is also a creator of MTV's successful Viva La Bam series as well as many others televion shows. He directed the films Jack Frost, Run Ronnie Run, and Dumb and Dumberer: When Harry Met Lloyd. Miller produced and directed the infamous short films that open the Oscar telecast that featured Billy Crystal embedded within the footage of other films. Jon Stewart used Miller to craft the opening for his Oscar opening that featured Actors George Clooney, Chris Rock, Whoopi Goldberg, Steve Martin and David Letterman. Miller is a Hollywood based filmmaker who has crossed over from comedy to drama and continues to have success in television, feature films as well as live events. Not to be confused with Troy James Miller, who currently works in the entertainment industry, producing visual effects, motion graphics and main titles.