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With a charm and wit that was uniquely British, Jonny Lee Miller brought a passion and dedication to acting that earned him a lasting – though mostly under-the-radar – career from stage to screen. Whether portraying a heroin-addict in Danny Boyle’s critically acclaimed “Trainspotting” (1996) or a record-breaking cyclist in “The Flying Scotsman” (2006), Miller’s varied performances earned him much notice in Britain. In America, he was known mainly as Angelina Jolie’s ex-husband....

Filmography

Disturbia (Natural Nylon) - ( / / Announced / )
Porno - ( / / Announced / )
Psychoville - ( / / Announced / )
The Escapist - ( Denis / / Lensing/Awaiting Release / )
The Flying Scotsman - ( Graeme Obree / 2007 / Released / )
Aeon Flux - ( Oren Goodchild / 2005 / Released / )
Melinda and Melinda - ( Lee / 2005 / Released / )
Mindhunters - ( Lucas Harper / 2005 / Released / )
Mindhunters - ( Co-Executive Producer / 2005 / Released / )
Love, Honour & Obey - ( Jonny Lee / 2001 / Released / )
Complicity - ( Cameron Colley / 2000 / Released / )
Wes Craven Presents: Dracula 2000 - ( Simon Sheppard / 2000 / Released / )
Mansfield Park - ( Edmund Bertram / 1999 / Released / )
Plunkett & Macleane - ( James Macleane / 1999 / Released / Soyuz Video )
Regeneration - ( Billy Prior / 1998 / Released / Norstar Entertainment )
Afterglow - ( Jeffrey Byron / 1997 / Released / RCV Distribution )
Trainspotting - ( Sick Boy / 1996 / Released / BVI Group )
Hackers - ( Dade Murphy / 1995 / Released / )
TV Credits
Eli Stone ( 2008 / Released ): Actor
Soul Free ( 2008 )
TV Episode Eli Stone

TV Episode Eli Stone

Patience ( 2008 )
TV Episode Eli Stone

Heartbeat ( 2008 )
TV Episode Eli Stone

I Want Your Sex ( 2008 )
TV Episode Eli Stone

Smith ( 2006 / Released ): Actor
Three ( 2006 )
TV Episode Tom

Two ( 2006 )
TV Episode Tom

Pilot ( 2006 )
TV Episode Tom

Byron ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
The Canterbury Tales ( 2003 / Released ): Actor
Larry McMurtry's Dead Man's Walk ( 1996 / Released ): Actor
Cadfael ( 1995 / Released ): Actor
Prime Suspect 3 ( 1994 / Released ): Actor
Full Biography (Back to top)

With a charm and wit that was uniquely British, Jonny Lee Miller brought a passion and dedication to acting that earned him a lasting – though mostly under-the-radar – career from stage to screen. Whether portraying a heroin-addict in Danny Boyle’s critically acclaimed “Trainspotting” (1996) or a record-breaking cyclist in “The Flying Scotsman” (2006), Miller’s varied performances earned him much notice in Britain. In America, he was known mainly as Angelina Jolie’s ex-husband. But that all changed in 2008, when he stormed primetime American television as a prophetic lawyer who sees – among many things, singer George Michael performing “Faith in his living room – on ABC’s “Eli Stone” (2008- ). With this high profile role, Miller was primed to become a major leading player.

Born Nov. 15, 1972 in Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, England to Anne Lee and Alan Miller, a stage manager for the BBC, Miller was raised in the southwest London borough of Kingston upon Thames. Miller attended the Tiffin Boys School Kingston, where he played saxophone in the Tiffin Swing Band and took up an interest in acting. At the age of 17, Miller worked as a theater usher and began to pursue acting professionally – a profession that ran in Miller’s family, as his grandfather was legendary actor Bernard Lee – best known as “M” in the first 11 James Bond films. Miller began to land roles on a number of British television series, including “Inspector Morse” (BBC, 1991) and “Cadfael” (BBC, 1994). He made his feature film debut in 1995 as a misfit computer genius who takes on a corporate evildoer in Iain Softley's “Hackers.” Co-starring opposite then fellow up-and-comer Angelina Jolie, Miller found chemistry on and off screen – after rooming together while shooting the film, the pair eloped to Vegas in 1996, with Jolie wearing rubber pants and a shirt inscribed with Miller’s name in her blood. The passion was short-lived, however, and the pair separated a year later before eventually divorcing. Jolie later claimed responsibility for the split, stating that they “were simply too young.” Despite the split, the two remained extremely close though the years.

Miller went on to break out on screen as Sickboy in Danny Boyle’s edgy, Oscar-nominated “Trainspotting.” Portraying a heroin addict obsessed with Sean Connery, Miller gave a memorable performance alongside good friend, Ewan McGregor. Bonding with his co-star, Miller and McGregor co-founded the British film production company, Natural Nylon, along with friends Jude Law; his wife, Sadie Frost; Sean Pertwee; Damon Bryant and Bradley Adams. Miller made his U.S. television debut that same year as Woodrow Call in Larry McMurtry’s “Lonesome Dove” prequel, “Dead Man’s Walk” (ABC, 1996). He went on to deliver a thoughtful, intense performance as a working-class soldier struck mute by the horrors of WWI in “Regeneration” (1997), and appeared as a career-obsessed businessman opposite Julie Christie and Nick Nolte in Alan Rudolph’s “Afterglow” (1997). Next, Miller starred as an 18th century English highway robber opposite Robert Carlyle in “Plunkett & Macleane” (1999) and went on to give a notable performance as Edmund Bertram, cousin and soul mate to Frances O’Connor’s Fanny Price, in the Jane Austen adaptation, “Mansfield Park” (1999).

Miller went on to appear in the less-seen horror flick, “Wes Craven Presents Dracula 2000” (2000) and opposite off-screen buddy, Jude Law, as a lowly courier who joins a North London gang in “Love, Honor and Obey” (2000). Miller next found a starring role as “mad, bad and dangerous to know” poet Lord Byron in the BBC biopic, “Byron” (2003) and proceeded to work with Woody Allen as part of an ensemble cast in “Melinda and Melinda” (2004). Continuing his climb, he appeared as an FBI profiler-in-training in the thriller “Mindhunters” (2005) and as bad guy Oren Goodchild opposite Charlize Theron in the live-action film adaptation of the commercially disappointing “Aeon Flux” (2005).

Portraying record-breaking Scottish cyclist Graeme Obree in “The Flying Scotsman,” Miller received a Best Actor nomination at the Scottish BAFTAs. His career in an upswing, he went on to land his first primetime American television role in 2007 on the series “Smith” (CBS, 2006). Though the series was much hyped, it was cancelled after airing only three episodes. Miller got another shot at primetime television, however, when he quickly landed the title role on ABC’s midseason drama, “Eli Stone.” As Stone – a cutthroat lawyer who finds himself having prophetic visions after he is diagnosed with a brain aneurysm – Miller finally found stateside success. Despite controversy over the pilot episode – the American Academy of Pediatrics opposed a plot line that depicted childhood vaccines as the cause for autism in children – “Stone” received favorable ratings.


Profession(s):
Actor, producer
Sometimes Credited As:
Johnny Lee Miller
Jonathan Lee Miller
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Family
father:Alan Miller (Was a stage manager at the BBC)
grandfather:Bernard Lee (Famous for playing the character M (1962-1979) in the earlier James Bond films; born in 1908; died in 1981; maternal grandfather)
mother:Anne Miller
wife:Angelina Jolie (Born in 1975; met during filming of "Hackers" (1995); daughter of actor Jon Voight; married from 1996 to 1999)
Companion(s)
Jennifer Espisito , Companion , ```..Reportedly became romantically involved in 2000 during the filming of "Wes Craven Presents: Dracula 2000"; no longer together
Lisa Faulkner , Companion , ```..Previously dated; no longer together
Michele Hicks , Companion , ```..Dating since 2006
Natalie Appleton , Companion , ```..Member of the band All Saints and Appleton; dated in 1999; reconciled briefly in 2000; no longer together


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Education
Tiffin Boys' School Kingston upon Thames, England
Milestones (Back to top)
2008 Cast in the lead role for the ABC series, "Eli Stone" as a lawyer who believes he might be a prophet
2006 Portrayed cyclist Graeme Obree in "The Flying Scotsman"; nominated for the Scottish BAFTA for Best Actor
2005 Cast in Woody Allen's "Melinda and Melinda" a comedic storyline which is one of two stories (one comic and one tragic)
2005 Cast in the feature adaptation of the MTV cartoon "Aeon Flux"; co-starring Charlize Theron in the title role
2004 Co-starred in Renny Harlin's "Mindhunters" replacing an unavailable Gerard Butler
2001 Reunited with director Gillies Mackinnon for "The Escapist"
2000 Played a newspaper reporter who becomes the prime suspect in a series of murders in "Complicity"
2000 Co-starred with Gerard Butler in "Wes Craven Presents Dracula 2000"
1999 Teamed with Robert Carlyle to portray 18th-century highwaymen in the delightful "Plunkett and Macleane"
1999 Portrayed Edmund Bertram to Frances O'Connor's Fanny Price in "Mansfield Park"
1997 - 2003 Co-founded the British film production company, Natural Nylon; company folded in 2003
1997 Portrayed a young uptight married man who begins an affair with an older woman in Alan Rudolph's "Afterglow"
1997 First collaboration with director Gillies Mackinnon, "Regeneration"
1996 Co-starred in CBS miniseries "Larry McMurtry's 'Dead Man's Walk'"
1996 Breakthrough role as Sick Boy in Danny Boyle's "Trainspotting"
1995 Feature debut as a computer expert in "Hackers"; co-starred with future wife Angelina Jolie
1994 Had guest role in an episode of "Cadfael" starring Derek Jacobi
1993 Played role of Ste in the stage play "Beautiful Thing" at London's Bush Theatre
1993 Appeared in ITV networks' "Prime Suspect 3"
1992 Cast as a student suspected of being a serial killer in the BBC2 drama "Dead Romantic"
1990 Made guest appearance in the popular British sitcom "Keeping Up Appearances" (BBC1)
At age 17, began working as a theater usher
Appeared in various British stage and TV productions


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