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Nick Miller is a Actor Néo-Zélandais born on 29 august 1980

Nick Miller

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Birth name Nicholas Miller
Nationality Nouvelle zelande
Birth 29 august 1980 (44 years)

Nick Miller (born 29 August 1980) is a New Zealand television actor.

He has appeared in the television show The Tribe for seasons 3, 4, and the beginning of 5. He also makes an appearance in The Disney Channel's Eddie's Million Dollar Cook-Off. He first appeared in long-running soap opera Shortland Street as Sean Kearney, the son of Dr. David Kearney, then later as the character Stanley Nolan. Other credits include guest appearances in television series Jackson's Wharf and Street Legal.

Usually with

Rose McIver
Rose McIver
(2 films)
Don Davis
Don Davis
(1 films)
Tony Johnson
Tony Johnson
(1 films)
Beth Allen
Beth Allen
(1 films)
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Filmography of Nick Miller (2 films)

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Eddie's Million Dollar Cook Off, 1h25
Directed by Paul Hoen
Origin USA
Genres Comedy
Themes Sports films, Baseball films, Children's films
Actors Mark L. Taylor, Taylor Ball, Nancy Lenehan, Rose McIver, Orlando Brown, Reiley McClendon
Roles Alex Ogden (as Nicholas Miller)
Rating59% 2.999532.999532.999532.999532.99953
Eddie Ogden is a 14-year-old at Cedar Valley High School, playing baseball for the Groundhogs, coached by his father. His father wants Eddie to win a scholarship for his baseball skills. Eddie likes baseball, but in his spare time, he watches The Food Network (specifically Bobby Flay). Eddie enjoys cooking for him and his friends.
Murder in Greenwich, 1h28
Directed by Tom McLoughlin
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Thriller, Documentary, Crime
Actors Christopher Meloni, Robert Forster, Maggie Grace, Jon Foster, Liddy Holloway, Andrew Robertt
Roles Teenager
Rating61% 3.0966753.0966753.0966753.0966753.096675
The film is narrated by Martha Moxley (Maggie Grace), whose brutal murder sometime between 10 p.m. on October 30 and the early morning hours of October 31, 1975 remains unsolved in 1997. Mark Fuhrman, a former Los Angeles Police Department detective who gained notoriety during O.J. Simpson's murder trial, is intrigued by the case and travels to Greenwich, Connecticut to conduct an investigation of his own. Local authorities resent an outsider, especially one with a reputation as tarnished as Fuhrman's, invading their turf. They do everything they can to block Fuhrman's access to official reports. The film alternates between flashbacks of the events leading up to the murder and scenes set in the present day, which chronicle Fuhrman's frustration and interactions with Steve Carroll, the original investigator who grudgingly assists him. Their efforts ultimately bring Kennedy relative and former Moxley neighbor Michael Skakel to justice.