Miles Millar

Miles Millar (born 1967) is a British[1] screenwriter and producer. Millar is best known for co-developing and writing the long-running Superman prequel television series Smallville, alongside his writing partner Alfred Gough.

Miles Millar
Born1967 (age 5253)
United Kingdom
Alma materChrist's College, Cambridge
OccupationScreenwriter, producer

Early life and career

Millar was educated at Claremont Fan Court School, and is a graduate of Christ's College, Cambridge, where he was chairman of Cambridge University Conservative Association.

Millar attended the Peter Stark Producing Program at the University of Southern California where he teamed up with his writing partner Al Gough.

Millar and Gough enjoyed early success with a script they wrote while studying at USC. Mango, a buddy-cop story where a cop who was allergic to animals was paired with an orangutan, sold to New Line Cinema for $400,000. The film was never made but it brought the pair valuable publicity.[2]

Career

Miles Millar along with his writing partner Al Gough are prolific writers/producers. Their feature credits include the action-adventure The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor, for director Rob Cohen, the hit action-comedy Shanghai Noon, starring Jackie Chan, Owen Wilson and Lucy Liu, as well as its sequel Shanghai Knights, directed by David Dobkin, Spider-Man 2, starring Tobey Maguire, Herbie: Fully Loaded, starring Lindsay Lohan, Lethal Weapon 4, starring Mel Gibson and Danny Glover and the recent I Am Number Four, produced by Michael Bay.

Millar and Gough's work also spans the world of television. The duo created and served as executive producers of the critically acclaimed action-adventure series Smallville. It is the longest-running comic book-based television series of all time, and was the No. 1 show in the history of the WB Television Network.

They produced Hannah Montana: The Movie, based on the smash hit Disney Channel Series, starring teen phenom Miley Cyrus. The feature marked the first for the duo's Walt Disney-based production company, Millar Gough Ink.

Millar and Gough are currently writing and executive producing Existence 2.0 for Paramount, as well the screenplay for Monster High, based on Mattel's line of books, webisodes, animation, and toys which is being produced by Hairspray team Craig Zadan and Neil Meron.

They developed a reboot of the classic TV series Charlie's Angels for ABC which premiered in fall 2011 and was cancelled after one season.

Filmography

Films

Year Title Writer Producer
1996 E=mc2 Associate
1997 Double Tap Yes
1998 Lethal Weapon 4 Yes
2000 Shanghai Noon Yes
2002 Showtime Yes
2003 Shanghai Knights Yes
2004 Spider-Man 2 Story
2005 Herbie: Fully Loaded Yes
2008 The Mummy: Tomb of the Dragon Emperor Yes
2009 Hannah Montana: The Movie Yes
2011 I Am Number Four Yes
2012 Bullet to the Head Yes
TBA The Machine Yes
TBA Shanghai Dawn Story Executive

Television

Year Title Director Writer Producer Creator Notes
1996–1997 Bugs Yes 2 episodes
1997–1998 Timecop Yes Yes 9 episodes (written 3 episodes)
1998 Black Jaq Story Television film
1998–1999 Martial Law Yes Co-Producer Co-produced 2 episodes (written 4 episodes)
1999 Made Men Yes Television film
1999–2000 The Strip Yes Executive Yes 10 episodes (written 2 episodes)
2001–2011 Smallville Yes Yes Executive Developer 217 episodes (written 13 episodes / directed episode "Memoria")
2006 Aquaman Yes Executive Unsold pilot
2011 Charlie's Angels Yes Executive Developer 8 episodes (written 4 episodes)
2015–present Into the Badlands Yes Yes Executive Yes 32 episodes (written 10 episodes / directed 2 episodes)
2016–2017 The Shannara Chronicles Yes Executive Yes 20 episodes (written 5 episodes)

References

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