Joel McKinnon Miller
Biography
Joel McKinnon Miller, born on February 21, 1960, is a prominent American actor recognized for his dynamic performances in both television and film. He gained widespread acclaim for his role as Don Embry in the critically acclaimed series "Big Love," which aired from 2006 to 2011. His portrayal of the complex character contributed significantly to the show's exploration of contemporary polygamy and the lives of its characters.
Miller further solidified his reputation as a versatile actor with his memorable performance as Detective Norm Scully on the popular comedy series "Brooklyn Nine-Nine." Spanning from 2013 to 2021, the show was celebrated for its witty humor and diverse cast, and Miller’s depiction of the lovable and laid-back detective endeared him to audiences.
Throughout his career, Miller has appeared in various other television shows and films, showcasing his range and adaptability as an actor. His contributions to the entertainment industry have earned him recognition and respect among peers and fans alike. With a career that continues to evolve, Joel McKinnon Miller remains a significant figure in contemporary American television.
Filmography
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Dream Lover (1994)
1994
Miracle in Lane 2
2000 • Bill Guntman
Little Birds
2011 • Michael White
Radio Free Albemuth
2010
Blackout Effect
1998
Super 8
2011
Friday After Next
2002
Atlas Shrugged: Part I
2011
Wagons East!
1994
Shotgun Wedding
2013 • Hank Fletcher
Rushlights
2013 • Sal Marinaro
The Swan Princess
1994
The Thirteenth Year
1999
Big Love
2006 • Don Embry