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Birth name Harold Miller

Harold Miller, more widely known as Hal Miller, is an American actor and comedian, of African descent. He was one of the early actors to play Gordon Robinson in Sesame Street.

Biography

He is married to interior designer Lynne Miller. Their son, Harold Miller Jr., appeared on Sesame Street with his dad during the 1970s. In addition to acting, Miller is also a painter represented by Saatchi; a singer; a lyricist; and a published poet.

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Filmography of Hal Miller (2 films)

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Born in Flames, 1h20
Directed by Lizzie Borden
Origin USA
Genres Drama, Science fiction, Comedy-drama, Politic
Themes Feminist films, Films about anarchism, Politique, Films about sexuality, LGBT-related films, Political films, Dystopian films, LGBT-related films, LGBT-related film, Lesbian-related films
Actors Kathryn Bigelow, Pat Murphy, Mark Boone Junior, Ron Vawter, Eric Bogosian, Hal Miller
Roles Detective
Rating64% 3.2436953.2436953.2436953.2436953.243695
The plot concerns two feminist groups in New York City, each voicing their concerns to the public by pirate radio. One group, led by an outspoken white lesbian, Isabel (Adele Bertei), operates "Radio Ragazza". The other group, led by a soft-spoken African-American, Honey (Honey), operates "Phoenix Radio". The local community is stimulated into action after a world-traveling political activist, Adelaide Norris (Jean Satterfield), is arrested upon arriving at a New York City airport, and suspiciously dies while in police custody. Also, there is a Women's Army led by Hilary Hurst (Hilary Hurst) and advised by Zella (Flo Kennedy) that initially both Honey and Isabel refuse to join. This group, along with Norris and the radio stations, are under investigation by a callous FBI agent (Ron Vawter). Their progress is tracked by three editors(Becky Johnston, Pat Murphy, Kathryn Bigelow) for a socialist newspaper run by screenwriter Ed Bowes, who go so far they get fired.