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Ian Miller is a Scottish actor and director who was born on 13 May, 1955 in Perth, Scotland. He is 65 years old.
Miller began his career in the theatre, appearing in productions at the Royal Lyceum Theatre in Edinburgh and the Royal National Theatre in London. He has since gone on to appear in a number of films and television shows, including the BBC series The Bill, the ITV series Midsomer Murders, and the films The Full Monty and The World Is Not Enough.
Miller has also directed a number of plays, including productions at the Royal Lyceum Theatre and the Royal National Theatre.
Miller is married to actress and director Sarah-Jane Potts, with whom he has two children.
Miller has an estimated net worth of $2 million. He has earned his wealth through his successful career in acting and directing.
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69 years old |
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13 May, 1955 |
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13 May |
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Perth, Scotland |
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Scotland |
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Ian Miller Height, Weight & Measurements
At 69 years old, Ian Miller height is 5ft 9in .
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Ian Miller Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2022-2023. So, how much is Ian Miller worth at the age of 69 years old? Ian Miller’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Scotland. We have estimated
Ian Miller's net worth
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Miller remained active in the game after retiring as a player. He returned to Port Vale as the Community Programme leader in August 1991 and became the youth development officer in May 1992. In November 1994 he left Vale Park to become the reserve team coach at Wolverhampton Wanderers. He later coached at Blackburn Rovers, Blackpool (assisting Colin Hendry), Bury, Leicester City and Manchester City before joining the staff at Leeds United in 2008. On 1 February 2012, chairman Ken Bates sacked manager Simon Grayson, his assistant Glynn Snodin, and Miller. He followed Grayson on to Huddersfield Town the next month, and later went with him to Preston North End and Sunderland. He also joined Grayson at Blackpool in July 2019, marking a return to Bloomfield Road after fourteen years. He left the club, along with Grayson, on 12 February 2020.
Miller departed Ewood Park and joined Second Division Port Vale in June 1989, as manager John Rudge needed cover for an injured Gary Ford. He began the 1989–90 season as a regular, but lost his place by December and was released in August 1990, having played 24 games in all competitions, scoring once against Ipswich Town on New Year's Day. He moved on to Mick Buxton's Scunthorpe United, and helped them to the Fourth Division play-offs, where they lost to Blackpool at the semi-final stage. Miller then ended his career with Stafford Rangers in the Conference.
Miller then signed with Second Division Blackburn Rovers, then managed by Bobby Saxton, who authorised a £60,000 fee. He went on to become a popular player with the club's fans. Rovers finished in the top-half of the table in 1981–82, 1982–83 and 1983–84, before missing out on promotion to the First Division by just one point in 1984–85. However they then plummeted in 1985–86, avoiding relegation by just three points. Saxton was replaced by Don Mackay halfway through the 1986–87 campaign. Rovers also won the Full Members Cup in 1987, as they beat Charlton Athletic 1–0 in the Wembley final after Miller set up Colin Hendry for the only goal of the game. He then led them to a play-off finish in 1987–88, though Rovers lost to Chelsea at the semi-final stage. They then reached the play-off final in 1988–89, but lost out to Crystal Palace 4–3 over the course of two legs.
He transferred to Third Division Swindon Town, in a move that reunited him with manager Bobby Smith. The "Robins" declined from fifth in 1978–79 to tenth in 1979–80 and then seventeenth in 1980–81 – just one point above the relegation zone. He played 159 games for Swindon in all competitions, scoring 14 goals.
Miller then moved on to Nottingham Forest of the Second Division, then led by Allan Brown. He failed to play a league game for Forest in 1974–75, and instead moved on to Doncaster Rovers in a player exchange for Micky French in July 1978, who were in the Fourth Division and managed by Stan Anderson. He played 139 games for "Donny" in league and cup, scoring 15 goals, as the side posted mid-table finishes in 1975–76, 1976–77 and 1977–78. He was voted onto the PFA Team of the Year for the fourth tier in all three of his seasons at Belle Vue as his accurate crosses provided a huge amount of goalscoring chances for strikers Andy Rowland and Alan Mayes.
He began his career at Bury, helping the club to win promotion out of the Fourth Division in 1973–74. He was then at Nottingham Forest, but did not feature for the first team before transferring to Doncaster Rovers in 1975. Voted onto the Fourth Division PFA Team of the Year in 1975–76, 1976–77 and 1977–78, he moved on to Swindon Town in 1978. He switched to Blackburn Rovers in 1981, and spent the next eight years with the club, lifting the Full Members Cup in 1987. He then had brief spells with Port Vale and Scunthorpe United, before ending his career with non-league Stafford Rangers. He went into coaching straight after his retirement as a player, and worked behind the scenes at a wide variety of clubs in the Football League.
Miller started his career with Scottish junior club Jeanfield Swifts, before turning professional with English club Bury in 1973. The "Shakers" won promotion out of the Fourth Division in 1973–74, with manager Bobby Smith playing Miller in fifteen league games.
Ian Miller (born 13 May 1955) is a Scottish former footballer who played his football in England as a winger. He made 660 league and cup appearances in the English Football League over an eighteen-year professional career, scoring 48 goals. He was assistant manager to Simon Grayson at Blackpool between July 2019 and February 2020.