Logan Miller

Logan Miller’s not exactly a household name, but if you’ve been lurking on the indie film scene or caught a few grittier flicks, you’ve probably run into his work. The guy’s got this knack for picking roles that aren’t exactly squeaky clean or cookie-cutter. Sweetwater from 2013? Yeah, he’s right in the middle of that wild Western revenge ride—think dusty boots, hard stares, and a whole lotta trouble brewing under the surface. Then there’s Touching Home from 2008, which honestly hits you in the feels. It’s all about family messiness, baseball dreams, and trying to find your footing when every pitch life throws just knocks you down again. Logan’s raw, a little rough around the edges, and that totally works in that one. Now, White Boy Rick (2018) is a whole different beast, set in the gritty Detroit of the late ’80s. The story’s nuts—guns, drugs, bad decisions, and that uneasy line between survival and self-destruction. Miller brings this sort of vulnerable intensity, making his characters feel like guys you maybe passed by in a bad part of town or saw at an offbeat bar. He doesn’t just play roles; he kinda disappears into them. It’s not about being flashy or stealing the scene, but more about making you believe every awkward pause or desperate move. Not your typical Hollywood golden boy, but that’s what makes his filmography worth digging into.

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  • Professions: Writer, Producer, Director

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Eli Miller, yeah, he’s the twin brother of Noah Miller. Not just some random side character either—his whole deal basically flips the script on the family dynamic. These two, honestly, couldn’t be more different if they tried. Eli’s always been the one to push boundaries, taking risks that Noah wouldn’t touch with a ten-foot pole. People see Noah as the golden child, the reliable one, and Eli? Well, he’s the wildcard, the guy who stirs things up whether he means to or not. There’s this tension between them, kind of like a tug-of-war where you’re never quite sure who’s gonna let go first. Their story’s tangled up in sibling rivalry, secrets, and a bit of jealousy, but deep down, you know there’s this unbreakable bond. Eli’s choices keep throwing curveballs, forcing both brothers to question where they stand with each other and what family really means when things get messy.

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