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Ed Miller received degrees in both Physics and Electrical Engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology in 2000. Initially, Miller worked as a software developer for Microsoft . After many months of poker playing in the Seattle area, Ed moved to Las Vegas in 2002 where he met Dr. Alan Schoonmaker, the author of The Psychology of ...
Partner of Sadie Miller, voiced by Indya Moore who is also non-binary, transgender, uses gender neutral they/them pronouns, and is a person of color. [75] [76] In their episode debut in "Little Graduation," Shep helped Steven work out his mental problems and come to his senses. Smoky Quartz Steven Universe: Natasha Lyonne: Non-binary 2013–2020
In 2012, PhD student Jeremy Russell Miller argued in his dissertation, Crossdressing cinema: an analysis of transgender representation in film, [50] that there should also be an emphasis on the recurring issue of the use of Transgender characters in comedic films. There has been a constant theme or trend of utilizing male characters dressed as ...
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Ed Miller (Scottish folk musician), Scottish folk singer Eddie Miller (jazz saxophonist) (1911–1991), jazz musician Eddie "Piano" Miller, piano player and bandleader, also known as Edward Lisbona (1905–1989)
Miller would discuss the topic of the day with one guest per show. [12] [13] During the guest segment, the show would also take phone calls. The call-in number was originally given as 1-800-LACTOSE. [14] Reportedly, Miller chose the word "lactose" because it was the only word he could make with seven digits to make it a vanity number.
Edward Miller is an American actor, playwright, and producer. Several of his original plays have been produced off-Broadway, and he has appeared in a number of independent films. He has most often collaborated with filmmaker Casper Andreas. Miller appeared in and executive-produced Andreas' 2009 film The Big Gay Musical. [1]
Ed Miller is a Scottish folk singer. Born and raised in Edinburgh, Miller attended the University of Edinburgh for his undergraduate degree prior to moving to the United States in 1968 to complete his graduate work in geography and folklore at the University of Texas at Austin. Miller is the host of "Across the Pond" on Austin's Sun Radio.