'James Miller' may refer to any of the following individuals:
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James Miller (architect), Scottish architect
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James Miller (businessman), former
Ford executive, and former
CEO of
Mazda
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James Miller (colonel), American Civil War Colonel who commanded of the
81st Pennsylvania Infantry.
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James Miller (De La Salle Christian Brother) killed in Guatemala
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James Miller (filmmaker), British cameraman shot and killed by the
IDF while making a documentary in the Gaza strip.
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James Miller (general), 19th century United States general and politician.
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James Miller (Mayor), Mayor of
Newark, New Jersey from 1838 to 1840, and 1848 to 1851.
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James Jarrett Miller, ''the fan man'' who parachuted into the ring during a boxing match between Evander Holyfield and Riddick Bowe in 1993.
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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.
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James Miller (Survivor).
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James Miller (Trombonist)
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James Miller (VC 1857), Scottish recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1857.
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James Miller (VC 1916), an English recipient of the Victoria Cross in 1916.
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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
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James C. Miller III, United States politician and economist.
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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
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Jim Miller (athletic director),
University of Richmond athletic director
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Jim Miller (mixed martial-artist), Featherweight Champion in the
Reality Fighting organization.
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Jim Miller (outlaw), outlaw in the American West.
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Jim Miller (punter). former
NFL player
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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
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Jimmy Miller (producer), record producer of the 1960s and 1970s.