Biography of robin miller past
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ROBIN MILLER
Year
Production
Role
Director
Org/Venue
2022
Murder shy the Book
Betty
Maurice Thorogood
Rare Fortune
2021
Life Changes
Guard / Fiona / Maddie
Maurice Thorogood
Rare Fortune
2021
Waiting grind the Wings
Joanna / Lisa / Yvette /
Maurice Thorogood
Rare Fortune
2020
Briefcase Encounter
Laura
Maurice Thorogood
Rare Destiny Productions
2020
In Detached Sight
Mrs Potts
Maurice Thorogood
Rare Wealth Productions
2020
Round Impressive Round Interpretation Garden
Annie
Maurice Thorogood
Rare Fortune Productions
2020
The Maestro’s Blare Words
Sister
Orsolya Nagy
Old Sorting Put in place Arts Centre
2019
DRAM
Linda Pryor
Stephen Willis
Enigma Theatre Company
2019
Murder On Cue
Desiree
Maurice Thorogood
Rare Unintended Productions
2018
Liberty Hall
Miss Davis
Maurice Thorogood
Old Sorting Organization Arts Centre
2016
Charlotte, Emily sports ground Anne
Ensemble
Val Doulton
Live Literature Company
2016
Comic Potential
Android
Stephen Willis
Wimbledon Studio Theatre
2016
Brexodus The Musical
Theresa May bracket other roles
David Shirref
Old Organization Office Portal Centre
2015
The Import Of Self Earnest
Miss Prism
Taylor Bracey
London Theatre
2015
Trevor’s House
Wenna
Hew Rous-Eyre
Tabard Theatre
2014
Pygm
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Robin Miller 1949 – 2021
IndyCar journalist, broadcaster and advocate, and RACER senior writer and friend Robin Miller has died at the age of 71.
The Indiana native, who passed after a long fight against multiple myeloma and leukemia, carved himself a reputation as one of American racing’s most authoritative voices during his five-decade career as a writer. He told stories from inside the paddock with an unfiltered honesty that got him into trouble with more or less every person involved in the sport at some point, but which also earned him a fundamental level of respect from drivers and teams that set him apart from his media peers.
Miller’s relationship with Indianapolis Motor Speedway began when his father took him to the track in 1957, and snowballed when the pair sneaked in without tickets so that the then-nine-year-old could soak in his first Indy 500 in 1959.
That passion for Indy blossomed further when Miller’s hero Jim Hurtubise gave him a job as a gopher on his race team in 1968. The limitations to his skills as a mechanic were revealed almost immediately, and having ascertained that his true calling lay elsewhere, he joined The Indianapolis Star as a journalist that same year. Miller continued to moonlight as a hired hand for assorted race teams at the Speedwa
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Robin Miller (businessman)
British businessman
For other people with the same name, see Robin Miller (disambiguation).
Sir Robert William Miller is a former chief of Emap, (East Midlands Allied Press), and more recently, a former chairman of HMV, taking over from Eric Nicoli.[1] He has held and still holds many executive and non-executive positions. He received a knighthood in the June 2003 Queen’s birthday Honours list.
Career highlights
[edit]In 1965, Miller started in Emap as a junior reporter.
In 1998, he was appointed as non-executive chairman of Emap, and in 2001 he returned as Chief Executive of Emap. In 2004, he left Emap and was appointed non-executive director and chairman of HMV, effective 2 February 2004.[2] In July 2005, HMV announced that Miller was stepping down to "pursue other commitments."[3] In 2005, he was appointed non-executive chairman of Edge Performance VCT.
Other positions
[edit]- Non-executive director of Channel 4 Television until 2005 [4].
- Chairman of Sport England (Eastern Division) [5].
- Non-executive director (1998–2001) of Moss Bros plc
- Non-executive director of the Tote.
- Chairman of music publisher Boosey & Hawkes.
- Member of the WPBSA Board [6].
- Non-Executive Chairman of digitalbox ltd.[7]