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Frank Miller
Birthday: January 27, 1957
Birth Place: Olney, Maryland, USA
Height: 6' 3"
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With so many "Frank Millers" in films past and present, it is understandable that their credits are sometimes lumped together. Suffice to say that British actor/director Frank Miller is not the same person who wrote the Robocop films of the 1980s and 1990s. The British Frank Miller started out in films as a juvenile actor in 1906, appearing in such intriguingly titled subjects as Oh, That Doctor's Boy! and The Terror and the Terrier. By 1930, Miller had pretty much abandoned acting in favor of screenwriting. Frank Miller's credits in this capacity include Shadows (1931), Those Were the Days (1933), and A Southern Maid (1933). |
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- Writes, draws, and inks all of his Sin City comics.
- Has worked for both Marvel Comics and DC Comics.
- His comic book series Sin City is on the Dark Horse Comics label.
- In mid-2003, a comic book company called Avatar is publishing a comic book series adapting his original screenplay for _Robocop 2 (1990)_ , which allegedly had enough subplots and material for several movies.
- He claimed in the introduction to "The Dark Knight Returns" that he got the idea of writing of a Batman in his mid 60s from a age crisis he had. He "could stand that his little brother was older than Spider-Man, but that he himself getting older than Batman, was something that had to be stopped." He was 29 years old, closing up on 30, writing "The Dark Knight Returns."
- Has told in several interviews that he got the inspiration for the "noir and gritty experience" of all his comics (especially Sin City) from noir writers Mickey Spillane, Raymond Chandler, Dashiell Hammett. The pacing was very influenced by the Lone Wolf & Cub manga by Goseki Kojima & Kazuo Koike
- Moved to New York in 1976, when he was 19. Within a week of his arrival he had found work as a comic book artist.
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