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Carl Miller (musician)
Carl or Karl Miller may refer to: *Carl Miller (basketball) (born 1966), British basketball player * Carl Miller (actor) (1893–1979), American film actor *Carl Miller (author), British author and speaker * Karl Miller (1931–2014), British writer *Karl Miller (footballer) (1913–1967), German international footballer *Carl Ferris Miller Carl Ferris Miller (1921–2002), also known by the Korean name Min Byung-gal (민병갈), was an American-born South Korean banker and arborist. Dr CF Miller is the best known as the founder of the Chollipo Arboretum Foundation in Taean-gun, S ...
(1921–2002), American-born South Korean banker and arborist {{hndis, Miller, Carl ...
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Carl Miller (basketball)
Carl Miller (born 25 October 1966, in Birmingham), is an English former professional basketball player who played in the British Basketball League (BBL), and later the EBL (English Basketball League). He is founder of Esteem Through Sport. Basketball career A journeyman for much of his career, Miller played for a number of BBL teams in the UK and had a very brief spell in Europe with the Estrelas Lisbon basketball team where he was released, before returning to the BBL to join the Newcastle Eagles. The full list of teams Miller played for include: Tees Valley Mohawks (2002–2003) ; London Leopards (2001–2002 ) ; Derby Storm (1999–2001 ); Newcastle Eagles (1996–99) ; Estrelas Lisbon (Portugal – ) (1996) ; Thames Valley (1995–96); Leopards (1994–95) ; Kingston/Guildford Kings (1991–94) ; Manchester Giants (1990–91) ; Warrington/Manchester Utd (1984–86) Basketball achievements *League (Team): Winner 1991–92, 1985–86 ; Runner-up – 1984–85 *Cham ...
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Carl Miller (actor)
Carl Miller (August 9, 1894 – January 20, 1979), was an American film actor. He appeared in 48 films between 1917 and 1942 and remains perhaps best known for his roles in two Charlie Chaplin films, ''The Kid'' (1921) and ''A Woman of Paris'' (1923). He was born in Wichita County, Texas, and died in Honolulu, Hawaii. Selected filmography * '' The Doctor and the Woman'' (1918) * ''The Kid'' (1921) * ''Cinderella of the Hills'' (1921) * ''Condemned'' (1923) * ''A Woman of Paris'' (1923) * ''Jealous Husbands'' (1923) * ''The Lover of Camille'' (1924) * '' The Redeeming Sin'' (1925) * ''The Red Kimona'' (1925) * '' The Wall Street Whiz'' (1925) * ''The Great K & A Train Robbery'' (1926) * ''Raggedy Rose ''Raggedy Rose'' is a 1926 film American silent comedy film starring Mabel Normand. The film was co-written by Stan Laurel, and directed by Richard Wallace. Cast * Mabel Normand as Raggedy Rose * Carl Miller as Ted Tudor * Max Davidson as Mo ...'' (1926) * ''The Power of ...
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Carl Miller (author)
Carl Jack Miller is an author, speaker and researcher at Demos, a think tank based in London, where he co-founded the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media (CASM) in 2012. Miller is also a visiting scholar and research fellow at King's College, London. Miller's book, ''The Death of the Gods: The New Global Power Grab'' (2018), analyses power in the digital age. His work has also been published and featured in '' Wired'', ''New Scientist'', ''The Sunday Times'', ''The Daily Telegraph'', ''HuffPost'', BBC News, Sky News, the ''Irish Examiner'', ''The Economist'', the ''Financial Times,'' ''The Guardian'', and the ''New Statesman''. He is the joint winner of the Transmission Prize 2019 with his fellow researcher Jamie Bartlett. Education Miller studied history at the University of Cambridge, graduating in 2008, and war studies at King's College London where he was awarded a Master of Arts (MA) degree in 2009. Career and research Miller's research investigates the pitfalls a ...
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Karl Miller
Karl Fergus Connor Miller FRSL (2 August 1931 – 24 September 2014) was a Scottish literary editor, critic and writer. Miller was born in the village of Loanhead, Midlothian, and was educated at the Royal High School of Edinburgh and Downing College, Cambridge, where he studied English; he was a Cambridge Apostle. He became literary editor of '' The Spectator'' and the '' New Statesman''. Miller resigned from the latter over a disagreement with the magazine's editor Paul Johnson, over the extent to which the literary pages treated difficult subjects and also Johnson's disapproval of The Beatles and their fans. He was then editor of '' The Listener'' (1967–73) and subsequently of the ''London Review of Books The ''London Review of Books'' (''LRB'') is a British literary magazine published twice monthly that features articles and essays on fiction and non-fiction subjects, which are usually structured as book reviews. History The ''London Review of ...'', which he ...
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Karl Miller (footballer)
Karl Miller (2 October 1913 – 18 April 1967) was a German footballer who played as a defender for FC St. Pauli, Dresdner SC, LSV Hamburg and the Germany national team. Early life Miller was born in the Neustadt region of Hamburg as the son of a butcher. Club career Miller started his career at FC St. Pauli, making his debut for the club in the 1932–33 season. He was also selected to represent a North German representative team in 1935. During World War II, he was stationed at a Luftwaffe unit in Saxony whilst playing as a guest player for Dresdner SC. With Dresdner SC he won the Tschammerpokal in 1940 and 1941. He returned to Hamburg and played for FC St. Pauli and LSV Hamburg Luftwaffen-SV Hamburg (literally: Airforce sports club Hamburg) was a short-lived military German association football club active during World War II and is notable as the most successful of the wartime military sides. History Military spor ... before returning to St. Pauli a ...
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