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T.J. Miller Height, Age, Girlfriend, Wife, Family, Biography

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Wife: Kate Miller
Age: 43 Years
Height: 6' 2"

T.J. Miller

Bio/Wiki
Full NameTodd Joseph Miller
Profession(s)• Stand-up Comedian
• Actor
• Producer
• Screenwriter
Physical Stats
Height (approx.)6' 2" (187 cm)
Eye ColourMoss Green
Hair ColourMedium Golden Blonde
Career
DebutFilm: Cloverfield (2008) as Hudson "Hud" Platt
Cloverfield (2008)
TV: Carpoolers (2007) on ABC as Marmaduke Brooker
Carpoolers (2007)
Award(s)• Critics' Choice Television Award for Best Supporting Actor in a Comedy Series for Silicon Valley (2015)
• Variety named him as one of the 10 Comics to Watch (2008)
Personal Life
Date of Birth4 June 1981 (Thursday)
Age (as of 2024)43 Years
BirthplaceDenver, Colorado, U.S.
Zodiac signGemini
AutographT.J. Miller's autograph
NationalityAmerican
HometownColorado, U.S.
School(s)• Graland Country Day School, Denver, Colorado
• Denver's East High School, Denver, Colorado
College/University• George Washington University, Washington, D.C., United States
• Frichess Theatre Urbain, Paris
• British American Drama Academy, London
Educational Qualification(s)• B.A. in Psychology (Persuasion Theory and Social Influence) from George Washington University
• Circus Arts at Frichess Theatre Urbain, Paris
• Studied about Shakespeare at British American Drama Academy, London
ReligionChristianity
ControversiesHit an Uber Driver
On 9 December 2016, T.J. Miller was arrested in Los Angeles for allegedly hitting an Uber driver. He was released on bail of $20,000. In March 2018, he settled the case with the driver. [1]People

Accused in the #MeToo Movement
In 2017, during the #MeToo movement, an unknown woman who went to George Washington University with Miller said that he had hurt her during sex without her consent in 2001. She claimed that he choked, shook, and punched her. [2]The Daily Beast

Accused of Fake Bomb Threat
On 9 April 2018, T.J. Miller was arrested at LaGuardia Airport in New York. He was accused of making a fake bomb threat while riding an Amtrak train. [3]CNN
Food HabitNon-vegetarian
Social MediaInstagram
Facebook
YouTube
Twitter
LinkedIn
Relationships & More
Marital StatusMarried
Affairs/GirlfriendsKate Miller
Marriage Date6 September 2015
T.J. Miller with his wife on their wedding day
Family
Wife/SpouseKate Miller (Model)
T.J. Miller with his wife, Kate Miller
ParentsFather- Leslie Miller (a clinical psychologist)
T.J. Miller with his father
Mother- Kent Miller (a lawyer)
T.J. Miller with his mother
SiblingsSister- Morgan Miller (comedian)
Morgan Miller

T.J. Miller

Some Lesser Known Facts About T.J. Miller

  • During his studies at George Washington University (GWU), T.J. Miller was part of a comedy group called Recess.

  • He also joined the Lambda chapter of the Phi Sigma Kappa fraternity.

  • After completing his graduation, T.J. Miller moved to Chicago to do stand-up comedy. He also performed with several local comedy groups.

  • He then spent two years touring with The Second City, a famous comedy group.

  • In 2006, T.J. Miller began appearing on the Red Bar Radio podcast as a part-time co-host.
  • He played the role of Marmaduke Brooker in the television show Carpoolers, which aired on ABC from 2007 to 2008.

  • In 2009, T.J. Miller appeared as Cessna Jim in the film The Goods: Live Hard, Sell Hard.
  • In 2010, he lent his voice to the character Tuffnut Thorston in the animated films How to Train Your Dragon and its sequel.

  • In December 2010, October 2011, and June 2012, T.J. Miller performed stand-up on Conan, a chat show aired on TBS.

    T.J. Miller in a still from the chat show Conan

    T.J. Miller in a still from the chat show Conan

  • In 2011, he released a comedy episode called No Real Reason, which aired on Comedy Central.
  • On 12 September 2011, T.J. Miller released a comedy rap music album called The Extended Play E.P., which featured comedians like Bo Burnham, Doug Benson, Pete Holmes, and hip-hop artists Ugly Duckling and Johnny Polygon.
  • On 28 October 2011, he shared on Pete Holmes’ podcast ‘You Made It Weird’ that he had a brain condition called a cerebral arteriovenous malformation in his right frontal lobe.

  • He found out about the disease while filming Yogi Bear in New Zealand in 2010.

  • T.J. Miller added in the conversation that during that time, he had trouble sleeping, started narrating his actions, and became more philosophical.

  • He had brain surgery, which was successful. There was a 10% risk of death.

  • His stand-up show No Real Reason was telecast on Comedy Central on 15 November 2011.

  • T.J. Miller hosted a show called Mash Up in 2011. This became a full-season show in 2012.

  • He then went on to appear in many films such as Seeking a Friend for the End of the World (2012), Transformers: Age of Extinction (2014), Deadpool 2 (2018), and Underwater (2020).
  • In 2012, he released a comedy album titled Mash Up Audiofile.

    The poster of the comedy album titled Mash Up Audiofile

    The poster of the comedy album titled Mash Up Audiofile

  • In 2012, T.J. Miller released a remix version of this album titled The Extended Play E.P. Illegal Art Remix Tape.

  • The same year, he released a Mash Up Audiofile on Comedy Central Records.

  • In 2012, he lent his voice to the character Robbie Valentino in the cartoon Gravity Falls, which aired on Disney.
  • T.J. Miller lent his voice to Gorburger, a giant blue monster talk show host, which aired on the channel Funny or Die and YouTube for 2 seasons from 2012 to 2013.
  • In March 2012, he started working as a co-host in the podcast Cashing in with T.J. Miller with comedian Cash Levy.

  • He is also a frequent guest on the podcast Doug Loves Movies by Doug Benson.

  • In 2013, T.J. Miller appeared as Jimmy Goodwin in the television series The Goodwin Games, which aired on Fox.

  • In 2014, he played a main role in the television show Silicon Valley, which aired on Fox.

    T.J. Miller in a still from the television series Silicon Valley

    T.J. Miller in a still from the television series Silicon Valley

  • T.J. Miller was once described as ‘dumb-but-not-in-a-funny-way’ by the Buffalo News.
  • In 2014, he lent his voice to the character Fred in the film Big Hero 6, which aired on Disney.

    The character Fred in the film Big Hero 6

    The character Fred in the film Big Hero 6

  • In 2015, he joined the Oddball Comedy Festival of Funny or Die and performed with Amy Schumer, Aziz Ansari, and others.
  • In 2017, T.J. Miller lent his voice to the character Gene, the meh emoji, in the film The Emoji Movie.

  • In May 2017, he and HBO announced that he would not appear in Season 5 of the television series Silicon Valley. The show creator, Mike Judge, said that Miller left because he often missed work or arrived while intoxicated.

  • As a commercial actor, he lent his voice to a talking mucus ball in Mucinex ads and played Greg the Genie in Slim Jim snack commercials.

  • On 17 June 2017, HBO released his stand-up special T.J. Miller: Meticulously Ridiculous, which was filmed in Denver.

  • In October 2017, he organised the Touring In Perpetuity Tour, which he called a One Man Philosophy Circus.

  • T.J. Miller has often appeared in some episodes of the television show Chelsea Lately.

  • In 2018, he appeared in a supporting role as I-R0K in the film Ready Player One, which was directed by Steven Spielberg.

  • T.J. Miller describes himself as a positive rebel, which means that he does not believe life has inherent meaning but chooses to see the bright side anyway.
  • In 2017, after the #MeToo movement charges by a woman, a reporter from The Daily Beast tried to contact people who became witnesses to the woman’s accusations against Miller in 2001.
  • Some witnesses supported the woman’s story and said that the matter was reported to the college at that time. They also said that a student conduct hearing was also held regarding the incident, but the results were kept private.

  • However, a reporter said that sources claimed that Miller was expelled from the college at the end of the process.

  • Miller and his wife responded to the claims. They said that the accuser was a former member of their college comedy group who was expelled from the college for bad behaviour. They said that she was using the MeToo movement to bring up false claims out of revenge.

  • After this incident, DreamWorks Animation removed Miller from the film How to Train Your Dragon: The Hidden World. Another actor, Justin Rupple, was brought in to replace his voice in the film.

  • On 18 March 2018, he called emergency services and claimed that a woman had a bomb in her bag on train #2256, which was going from Washington, D.C. to New York.

  • The train authorities stopped and searched the train #2256, but later found that Miller was on train #2258. They also stopped and searched train #2258, but no bombs or dangerous items were found.

  • During the investigation, the witnesses told the police that Miller appeared drunk and was arguing with a woman in first class.

  • On 10 April 2018, T.J. Miller was released on a $100,000 bond after a court hearing in New Haven, Connecticut.

  • The case faced multiple delays, and a hearing was planned for 31 March 2020. In July 2021, the charges were dropped.

  • The prosecutors said that Miller’s past brain surgery and its effects made him unclear to commit the crime.

  • Miller agreed to pay back the cost of the emergency response and agreed to continue a cognitive therapy program to prevent anything like this from happening again.

  • He has been featured on the cover of many noted magazines and tabloids.

    T.J. Miller on the cover of a magazine

    T.J. Miller on the cover of a magazine

  • He is an animal lover and has a pet cat. He often shares pictures of his pet on social media.

    T.J. Miller with his pet cat

    T.J. Miller with his pet cat

  •  He enjoys smoking cigarettes occasionally.

    T.J. Miller smoking a cigarette

    T.J. Miller smoking a cigarette

  • He is often spotted enjoying alcoholic beverages on various occasions.

    T.J. Miller while enjoying a glass of alcohol

    T.J. Miller while enjoying a glass of alcohol

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