Miles Millar

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Miles Millar (born c. 1970) is a screenwriter and producer. He is a graduate from the USC School of Cinematic Arts from the The Peter Stark Producing Program as his writing partner Alfred Gough. With him, he wrote the Jackie Chan vehicles Shanghai Noon and Shanghai Knights. The pair have also worked on several superhero-themed projects. They created and produced the show Smallville on the WB network, and contributed to the screenplays of Spider-Man 2 and the upcoming Iron Man movie. Millar and Gough also created the Aquaman pilot.

With writing partner Alfred Gough, he created Smallville. He is one of Smallville's executive producers and has written many episodes. Some episodes Millar has written (usually with Gough) are: Pilot, Metamorphosis, Zero (story), Crush, Tempest, Vortex (story), Lineage, Rosetta, Exodus, Exile, Memoira, Covenant, Crusade and Reckoning (story). Millar has also directed some episodes, such as Memoria.


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