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Tim Miller
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Tim Miller was born on 28 February 1970. He is known for
Planet of the Apes (2001)
,
X-Men (2000)
and
Johnny Mnemonic (1995)
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Known for
Planet of the Apes
5.7
Visual Effects
2001
X-Men
7.3
Visual Effects
2000
Johnny Mnemonic
5.6
Visual Effects
(SPI, uncredited)
1995
The Rundown
6.7
Visual Effects
(Rhythm & Hues)
2003
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Perfectly Normal
6.6
Short
additional visual effects supervisor
2014
The Wolfman
5.8
sequence supervisor: Rhythm & Hues Studios
2010
Where the Wild Things Are
6.7
animation research and development
2009
Night at the Museum
6.5
inferno supervisor: Rhythm & Hues
2006
Friday Night Lights
7.2
compositing supervisor: montage
(as Timothy I. Miller)
2004
The Rundown
6.7
lead inferno artist: Rhythm & Hues
2003
Gigli
2.6
inferno artist
2003
X2
7.4
inferno artist
2003
Daredevil
5.3
inferno artist
2003
Planet of the Apes
5.7
inferno artist
2001
Cats & Dogs
5.2
inferno artist
2001
Dr. Dolittle 2
4.7
inferno artist: Rhythm & Hues
(as Tim I. Miller)
2001
How the Grinch Stole Christmas
6.3
inferno artist
2000
X-Men
7.3
inferno artist
2000
Babe: Pig in the City
5.8
inferno artist: Rhythm & Hues
1998
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Tim I. Miller
Born
February 28
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1970
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