Robert Miller
An unwavering pillar of American cinema, Robert Miller was born in 1968 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. He actively directed films from the early 1990s through to the present, predominantly in the genres of drama and comedy, with his critically acclaimed works including "The Run of the Country" and "Frozen River," the latter of which garnered him several prestigious awards including the Grand Jury Prize at Sundance. Miller's directorial style is marked by his sensitive storytelling, strong character development, and his ability to draw out nuanced performances from his cast.
Robert Miller, with his unassuming charm and underdog spirit, continues to inspire filmmakers with his dedication to crafting deeply human, emotionally resonant narratives.