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Dick Miller has passed away
Posted on 1/30/19 at 7:10 pm
Posted on 1/30/19 at 7:10 pm
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Dick Miller, a prolific screen actor best known for his role as Murray Futterman in the 1984 classic horror film “Gremlins,” has died. He was 90.
With a career spanning more than 60 years, Miller has made hundreds of on screen appearances, beginning in the 1950s with legendary director and producer Roger Corman. It was then that he starred as Walter Paisley – a character the actor would reprise throughout his career – in the cult classic “A Bucket of Blood,” before going on to land roles on projects such as “The ‘Burbs,” “Fame” and “The Terminator.”
Miller also boasts a long history of high-profile director partnerships, working with the likes of James Cameron, Ernest Dickerson, Martin Scorsese, John Sayles and, perhaps most notably, Joe Dante, who used Miller in almost every project he helmed.
In one of Dante’s earlier films, “Piranha,” Miller played Buck Gardner, a small-time real estate agent who’s opening up a new resort on Lost River Lake. The only catch? A large school of genetically altered piranha have accidentally been released into the resort’s nearby rivers. Next up was a police chief role in the 1971 film “Rock ‘n’ Roll High School” before reprising the Walter Paisely mantle as an occult bookshop owner in Dante’s 1981 horror film “The Howling.”
Other notable appearances include the 1986 cult favorite “Night of the Creeps,” where he shared the screen with Tom Atkins as a police ammunitions office named Walt – he supplies Atkins with some necessary firepower fin the face of an alien worm-zombie invasion – and a pawnshop owner in James Cameron’s 1984 hit “The Terminator; the same year he appeared in yet another of Dante’s films, “Gremlins.”
Most recently, Miller reprised the role of Walter Paisely for a final time as a rabbi in Eben McGarr’s horror film “Hanukkah.”
Miller is survived by his wife Lainie, daughter Barbara and granddaughter Autumn.
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Posted on 1/30/19 at 7:27 pm to Dr RC
damn! he certainly was one those "that guy" actors.
Its sad he had a scene deleted from Pulp Fiction as the guy who owned the "monster joe's truck 'n tow" or whatever it was called...(I saw this on my dvd I bought with special features)
my kids, 9 and 14, love Gremlins so I have watched it a few times over the last couple of years for the first time since I was young and realized that he is a great presence in scenes. RIP
Its sad he had a scene deleted from Pulp Fiction as the guy who owned the "monster joe's truck 'n tow" or whatever it was called...(I saw this on my dvd I bought with special features)
my kids, 9 and 14, love Gremlins so I have watched it a few times over the last couple of years for the first time since I was young and realized that he is a great presence in scenes. RIP
This post was edited on 1/30/19 at 7:28 pm
Posted on 1/30/19 at 7:38 pm to Dr RC
May he always be surround by topless women and unlimited liquor as he was in Demon Knight


Posted on 1/30/19 at 8:39 pm to Dr RC
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Joe Dante, who used Miller in almost every project he helmed.
I love that about Joe. He always found a role for his friend.
Posted on 1/30/19 at 8:51 pm to Dr RC
He found work in six decades.
Was in The Dirty Dozen, The St. Valentine's Day Massacre, The Trip, Big Bad Mama, the Ben Gazzara Capone, Death Race 2000, White Line Fever, Crazy Mama, New York, New York, Corvette Summer, 1941, Used Cars, The Howling, Twilight Zone: The Movie, All the Right Moves, Swing Shift, Gremlins, The Terminator, After Hours, Innerspace, The 'Burbs, Grmlins2, Small Soldiers
Heartthrob in the 50's Rock All Night?
Did most of of the TV Westerns: Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Wagon Train, The Virginian, Branded.
Cop/Detective/Lawyer shows: M Squad, Dragnet, The Untouchables, The Lawless Years, Mannix, Police Woman, Police Story, Hunter, Barnaby Jones, Moonlighting, NYPD Blue, Karen Sisco
also did TV: Soap, Alice, General Hospital, Taxi, Knot's Landing, V: The Final Battle, Tales from the Darkside, Amazing Stories, Fame, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Who's the Boss?, The Flash, Roc, Batman: The Animated Series, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superma, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, ER
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You horror film fans probably know his work well.
Was in The Dirty Dozen, The St. Valentine's Day Massacre, The Trip, Big Bad Mama, the Ben Gazzara Capone, Death Race 2000, White Line Fever, Crazy Mama, New York, New York, Corvette Summer, 1941, Used Cars, The Howling, Twilight Zone: The Movie, All the Right Moves, Swing Shift, Gremlins, The Terminator, After Hours, Innerspace, The 'Burbs, Grmlins2, Small Soldiers
Heartthrob in the 50's Rock All Night?


Did most of of the TV Westerns: Bonanza, Gunsmoke, Wagon Train, The Virginian, Branded.
Cop/Detective/Lawyer shows: M Squad, Dragnet, The Untouchables, The Lawless Years, Mannix, Police Woman, Police Story, Hunter, Barnaby Jones, Moonlighting, NYPD Blue, Karen Sisco
also did TV: Soap, Alice, General Hospital, Taxi, Knot's Landing, V: The Final Battle, Tales from the Darkside, Amazing Stories, Fame, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Who's the Boss?, The Flash, Roc, Batman: The Animated Series, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superma, Star Trek: Deep Space Nine, ER
IMDb
You horror film fans probably know his work well.
Posted on 1/30/19 at 9:25 pm to chinese58

He did excellent work in Chopping Mall

Posted on 1/30/19 at 10:42 pm to Dr RC
One of my favorite "that guy" actors. Hilarious in Gremlins.
Posted on 1/31/19 at 10:30 am to Dr RC
Twas great in the Terminator and Pulp Fiction.
Posted on 1/31/19 at 10:48 am to TT9
Police Chief Klein on the Ramones in Rock'n'Roll High School: "They're ugly. Ugly, ugly people."


Posted on 2/1/19 at 6:58 pm to Dr RC

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You Don't Know Me, But You Love Me is a biography of beloved American movie actor Dick Miller. Miller's fantastically storied life, the legendary people with whom he has worked and played, the times in which he's lived and the fascinating environments of both Broadway and Hollywood over the past seventy years are all throughly and engagingly explored in this first and only book-length biography of the cult legend.
Referred to by Roger Corman as the "best actor in Hollywood," by Jonathan Demme as "a first-rate actor who makes any scene he's in better," and a favourite character actor of Quentin Tarantino. Miller and his singular magic continue to work on Hollywood elites and movies buffs alike. The result of extensive interviews and exhaustive research, You Don't Know Me, But You Love Me is at once the tale of an unassuming guy who stumbled into acting and became cult royalty; an epic love story of a man and his wife prevailing against the odds; the parallel, occasionally fractious story of an actor and his director (longtime colleague/boss Corman); and a secret history of Hollywood.
Posted on 2/2/19 at 8:08 pm to Kafka
Bucket of Blood - Great B movie and the acme of Beatnik horror. Dick immortalized Bert Convey. Will always love him for that.


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