Joseph E. "Duke" Miller, is an award winning writer, producer, director who has made over fifty non-fiction films and written more than one-hundred and fifty political newspaper and magazine articles. The writer of numerous film and television scripts with more than 200 credited hours of broadcast and cable television, Miller Co-Executive Produced, the highly rated USA Network's TV Movie, "Perfect Crime," produced the TV movie, "A Memory In My Heart," for CBS and produced the TV Movie, “When Bryan Came Home,” for Hearst Entertainment and Lifetime Television. Currently, the President of Miller-Gregson Productions, Inc., Miller is actively developing television and feature film properties including Dan DeLucas’ crime caper comedy, “Jonni Dingo’s Eyeball,” and "Hot Rod Zombies."
A decorated veteran, Duke, spent nine years in the US Army including serving with the 101st Airborne Division in Viet Nam from December 1969 to November 1970 when he was wounded in action. After which he spent fourteen months in the hospital recuperating from his wounds and was medically retired from the US Army in 1972.
After the military, Duke apprenticed with the world famous, Film and Television Division of the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research where he learned film making, literally from the editors’ floor to the Director's chair. After earning his Masters in Radio Television and Film, from the University of Maryland, College Park, he returned to the Walter Reed Army Institute of Research where he wrote, produced and directed more than fifty educational motion pictures between 1978 and 1982. During this time, Duke also wrote, produced and directed numerous private industry industrial motion pictures and television commercials including the much heralded “The Stellar Thread,” for the American Chemical Society.
In 1982 Miller became a registered lobbyist in the American Legion's Washington headquarters. As the Assistant Director of the Legislative Division, Miller was responsible for presenting a diverse portfolio of issues to Members of Congress, writing more than 150 newsletter articles as well as writing and presenting testimony before a wide range of Congressional Committees and Sub-Committees. During his tenure with the Legion, Mr. Miller wrote a "Postal Subsidy Backgrounder" for the Legion's National Adjutant and Chaired the Legion's United Way campaign for which he received the United Way's Gold Award for Outstanding Leadership two years running.
Miller attended the University of Maryland where he earned a BS, Cum Laude, in Radio, Television and Film and an MA in Radio, Television and Film with minors in psychology. More recently, Miller obtained a Master Certificate in Six Sigma Black Belt and a Master Certificate in Applied Project Management from Villanova University.
Miller has received numerous awards for his work including, the “Honor Award” of the Association of Military Surgeons of the United States, the Venice Film Festival's, “Golden Lion,” a “Certificate of Merit” from the Entertainment Industry Council and the coveted “CINE Golden Eagle.”
Currently the president of Miller-Gregson Productions, Inc. a California Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise (DVBE), providing an assortment of services to the motion picture and television industry including; Writing, Producing, Directing as well as Film Research and Film Clearance. In addition, Miller recently served two years as the Vice President of Communications of the Project Management Institutes’ California Central Coast Chapter.
Unique traits: Writer, Director, Producer, with proven leadership skills, Project Management and Lean Six Sigma Black Belt expertise and an acute story sense.
Bloodstream Budget: $5M - $10M | Thriller Two sisters take a Christmas trip to the Bahamas and end up in a deadly game of cat and mouse and one of them is the bait, but which one?
Burden of Proof Budget: $1M - $5M | Other Rowdy Smith, an irreverent second-rate lawyer, and Samantha Blizzard, a classy go-getter Assistant D.A., are forced to work together when a case they're supposed to be on opposite sides, turns out to be rife with corrupt public officials and mobsters. The danger in the case creates an unforeseen intimacy between them.
Rattlesnake Dick Budget: $10M - $30M | Historical ⋄ Western Rattlesnake Dick Barter, an inept outlaw, fancies himself a desperado’s desperado. But, Dick can’t ride, can’t shoot, and horses hate him. When he lands in front of a hanging judge accused of a murder he didn’t commit, only the intervention of the famous dime novelist, I.R. Hardy, can keep him off the gallows.
The Hunt For James Steele Budget: $5M - $10M | Romance ⋄ Comedy James Steele is the world’s most popular actor. The Problem is, James Steele doesn’t exist. When the American President demands to meet Steele, the studio sends his creator off to find the perfect man to double for James. But, the double she finds is flawed and her career and the studio's survival depends upon her ability to create a star out of a womanizing roughneck.
Seeking Julia Budget: $5M - $10M | Comedy ⋄ Family A naïve but headstrong twelve year old boy falls in love with a young starlet in a cliff hanger movie serial and runs away to find the girl of his dreams only to find himself in the adventure of a lifetime in nineteen fifties Hollywood where he discovers that the woman he loves is now forty-five and older than his mother.
Jonni Dingo's Eyeball (In Pre-production)
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Film
by FSEP,LLC
Producer/Director
Highway 13 (In pre-production)
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Film
by FSEP,LLC
Producer/Director
When Andrew Came Home (AKA Taming Andrew)
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Film
by Lifetime/Hearst Entertainment
Producer
A Memory In My Heart
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Film
by Columbia / Sony Pictures
Producer
Perfect Crime
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Film
by USA Network/Wilshire Court Productions
Co-Executive Producer
The Elvis Conspiracy
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Television
by Producers Video
Producer
The Marilyn Files
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Television
by Producers Video
Producer
The Elvis Files
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Television
by Producers Video
Field Producer
Cine Golden Eagle,
University of Mary
(1976-1978)
Montgomery College
(1976-1978)
Villanova University
(1976-1978)