Danny Miller
Danny Miller’s filmography is a bit of a wild ride, honestly. He’s popped up in projects like “Bigfoot,” the indie horror flick “House of the Witchdoctor” (2013), and something called “The Natural” from 2016—not to be confused with the classic baseball movie. Miller’s got this knack for picking roles that bounce around genres, so it’s hard to pin him down to just one vibe. “Bigfoot” is exactly what you think: a bunch of folks running around the woods, probably screaming at things that go bump in the night, and Miller brings that slightly unhinged energy you need for a creature feature. In “House of the Witchdoctor,” things get even weirder. The film leans into grindhouse territory—a little gore, a little camp, and a whole lot of “what the hell is going on?” Miller plays his part with this gleeful menace, like he’s having way too much fun being bad. Then there’s “The Natural” (2016), which is a totally different beast—more drama, less blood, but Miller still manages to find that edge. He’s not a household name, but he’s got a cult following. People who love a good B-movie marathon know who he is. You can tell he’s in it for the love of the game, not for the big paychecks or red carpet nonsense. He’s the kind of actor who’ll show up, chew the scenery, and leave you wondering why you haven’t seen more of him.