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JAMES MILLER

'James Miller' may refer to any of the following individuals:

James Miller (architect), Scottish architect

James Miller (businessman), former Ford executive, and former CEO of Mazda

James Miller (colonel), American Civil War Colonel who commanded of the 81st Pennsylvania Infantry.

James Miller (De La Salle Christian Brother) killed in Guatemala

James Miller (filmmaker), British cameraman shot and killed by the IDF while making a documentary in the Gaza strip.

James Miller (general), 19th century United States general and politician.

James Miller (Mayor), Mayor of Newark, New Jersey from 1838 to 1840, and 1848 to 1851.

James Jarrett Miller, ''the fan man'' who parachuted into the ring during a boxing match between Evander Holyfield and Riddick Bowe in 1993.

James Miller (quartermaster), United States Civil War Medal of Honor winner.

★ James Miller, serial killer who committed the Truro murders in South Australia in 1976 - 1977.

James Miller (Survivor).

James Miller (Trombonist)

James Miller (VC 1857), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1857.

James Miller (VC 1916), an English recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1916.

James Blake Miller, U.S. Iraq War veteran, known as "the Marlboro Man" for the iconic close-up photograph of his dirt-smeared, battle-weary face, with a cigarette planted in his mouth

James C. Miller III, United States politician and economist.

James Grier Miller, systems theory researcher.

★ James Henry Miller, the birth name of singer/songwriter Ewan MacColl.

★ James W. Miller, past President of Western Michigan University, namesake of Miller Auditorium

Jim Miller (athletic director), University of Richmond athletic director

Jim Miller (mixed martial-artist), Featherweight Champion in the Reality Fighting organization.

Jim Miller (outlaw), outlaw in the American West.

Jim Miller (punter). former NFL player

Jim Miller (quarterback). former NFL player

★ Jim Miller (writer), a former editor and writer at Boston's ''Real Paper'' and ''Rolling Stone,'' now a professor in liberal studies at the New School for Social Research in New York City

Jimmy Miller (producer), record producer of the 1960s and 1970s.

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