Sam Miller (born 28 September 1962) is an English television director. He has worked on the BBC television dramas Cardiac Arrest, This Life and Luther.[1] He works with London-based production company Mustard Film Company. He is father of the actor William Miller, who played Oliver Twist in the 2007 television adaptation.
Sam Miller | |
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Born | (1962-09-28) 28 September 1962 (age 59) Saxmundham, Suffolk, England, UK |
Occupation | Television and film director Film producer Actor |
Miller has received three Emmy nominations for Outstanding Directing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special, one in 2012 for Luther and two in 2021 for I May Destroy You for the episodes "Eyes Eyes Eyes Eyes" and "Ego Death" (with Michaela Coel).
Year | Title | Notes |
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1995 | Cardiac Arrest | TV series |
1996 | King Girl | Film for Screen 2 |
This Life | TV series - originating director | |
1997 | King Leek | TV pilot |
1998 | Among Giants | Feature |
Elephant Juice | Feature | |
2003–2009 | Spooks | 6 episodes of TV series |
2004 | Murder City | TV |
Quite Ugly One Morning | TV film | |
2005 | The Quatermass Experiment | 'Live' TV film |
2006 | Tripping Over | TV series (episodes 1–3) |
Krakatoa - The Last Days | TV film | |
2010 | Single Father | TV series |
2010–2015 | Luther | 10 episodes of TV series |
2012 | Good Cop | TV series (episodes 1 and 2) |
2014 | No Good Deed | Theatrical film |
2015 | Fortitude | TV series (episodes 1 and 2) |
American Crime | TV series (episode 7) | |
2015 | Flesh and Bone | TV Miniseries (episode 1) |
2016 | Luke Cage | TV series (episode 6) |
2017 | Guerrilla | TV Miniseries (episodes 3–5) |
Rellik | TV series (episodes 1-3 and 6) | |
2018 | Daredevil | TV series (episode 13) |
2019 | Just Roll with It | TV series (episode 6) |
2020 | Snowpiercer | TV series (episodes 2 and 3) |
2020 | I May Destroy You | TV series (episodes 1-12) |
2021 | Danny Boy | TV film |
Films directed by Sam Miller | |
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