Marcus Miller
Biography
Biography
Over the duration of his Hollywood career, Marcus Miller produced music for multiple Hollywood productions. Miller began his entertainment career with his music featured in films like the Genevieve Bujold dramatic comedy "Choose Me" (1984), the Ellen Barkin drama "Siesta" (1987) and the Laurence Fishburne musical comedy "School Daze" (1988). His music also appeared in "Frantic" (1988) with Harrison Ford, the comedic fantasy "Scrooged" (1988) with Bill Murray and the comedy "House Party" (1990) with Christopher "Kid" Reid. Miller was nominated for an Outstanding Achievement In Music Direction Primetime Emmy Award for "Michelob Presents Sunday Night" in 1989. In the nineties, Miller's music continued to appear on the silver screen, including in films like the comedy "Love Jones" (1997) with Larenz Tate, the Marlon Wayans comedic sports movie "The Sixth Man" (1997) and the Mel Gibson hit action picture "Lethal Weapon 4" (1998). Miller's music was also featured in the comedy "Head of State" (2003) with Chris Rock, the romantic comedy "Breakin' All the Rules" (2004) with Jamie Foxx and "Guess Who" (2005) with Bernie Mac. His music was also featured in "King's Ransom" (2005) with Donald Faison and the comedy "I Think I Love My Wife" (2007) with Chris Rock. Miller most recently edited "Battlebots" (ABC, 2014-15).