Dennis Miller

Dennis Miller

Known For: American comedian and television host (born 1953)

Category: Politicians

Occupation: comedian, radio personality, actor, film producer, writer, podcaster, journalist, television actor, film actor, novelist

Country: United States of America

City: Pittsburgh

Date of Birth: Tuesday, 03 November 1953

Language English

Dennis Michael Miller is an American political commentator, stand-up comedian, talk show host, writer, and former sportscaster.

BirthPlacePittsburgh
EducationQ7208107, Q6398487
AwardsQ123737
WikipediaDennis_Miller

Miller was born in Pittsburgh and grew up in the suburb of Castle Shannon. He is of Scottish descent. Miller's parents separated and he was raised by his mother, Norma who was a dietitian at a Baptist nursing home. Miller is reluctant to speak about his father, usually just saying he "moved on when I was very young." He is the oldest of five children. Miller attended Saint Anne School, a Catholic elementary school. At St. Anne's, he managed the Catholic Youth Organization basketball team for boys 15–16 years old. His first inspiration to pursue a comedy career came when as a child he was taken to see comedian Kelly Monteith at a Pittsburgh club. After the show, Monteith was kind enough to answer the young Miller's questions about being a comedian. Two other early influences were Jonathan Winters and Tim Conway. Miller went to Keystone Oaks High School. At Keystone Oaks, Miller was a member of the Physical Fitness Club, and in his senior year he worked on the Keynote newspaper and served on the student council, but lost his bid for senior class president. By high school, he had already developed a reputation for humor. Despite this, his actual personality at this time was one that was reserved, lacking self-confidence, and hidden under a layer of comedy. He graduated from high school in 1971 with the intent of studying to become a sports writer.

Search Images Online