Noah Miller

Noah Miller’s filmography packs a punch if you’re into gritty stories and raw emotion. Touching Home (2008) hits right in the feels—it’s a semi-autobiographical drama where Miller and his brother Logan star as twin baseball players struggling to reconnect with their estranged, alcoholic dad. That one’s heavy, honestly, but it’s not just a downer; it’s got this rough-edged hope running through it. Plus, Ed Harris absolutely chews up the screen as their dad. You can tell it’s personal, like these guys really lived this, and it shows. White Boy Rick (2018) is a total shift—more crime drama, set in 1980s Detroit. Miller’s role isn’t front and center, but the film itself is wild: Matthew McConaughey plays the dad, and the story digs into how this teenager, Rick Wershe Jr., became the youngest FBI informant ever, then ended up in prison for decades. The vibe is grimy, chaotic, and honestly, it’s the kind of story that makes you shake your head at the messed-up system. Sweetwater (2013) is a western thriller that’s all kinds of intense. You get January Jones as this ex-prostitute out for revenge, with Ed Harris (yeah, him again) as a sheriff who’s maybe not as straightforward as he seems. It’s dusty, violent, and doesn’t really play by the usual western rules—think more Coen brothers than John Wayne. So, Miller’s name might not be plastered everywhere, but the guy’s got range, from deeply personal dramas to offbeat thrillers. His films aren’t the kind you forget after the credits roll.

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  • Professions: Writer, Producer, Director

Did you know

    • Trivia:

      Logan Miller’s got a twin brother, which is one of those facts that sounds like the setup for a Hollywood switcheroo, but nope, it’s just real life. You’d think with twins in the mix, there’d be some wild behind-the-scenes stories or at least an accidental swap on set, but the industry’s surprisingly tight-lipped about any Miller twin mischief. Still, folks love a good twin dynamic, especially when both are in the entertainment world—instant double trouble, right? Logan’s known for his roles in movies and TV, so it kinda makes you wonder if his brother ever gets mistaken for him in public or if he just leans into it and signs a few autographs for fun. The whole twin celebrity thing is pretty fascinating—sometimes one goes full Hollywood, the other keeps it chill, but who knows with the Millers? Either way, the trivia’s a good reminder: always check twice, you might not be talking to who you think you are.

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